Publications
Updates on the IMISCOE Book Series

IMISCOE, the world's largest network focusing on migration and diversity, is proud to have an official book series in collaboration with Springer. This collection showcases empirical and theoretical research on diverse facets of international migration....
The new season has just started!

Season 5 of the IMISCOE Migration Podcast has just started! We had a short break to renew the format of the episodes.
University of Zagreb

Established in 1669, the University of Zagreb is the oldest and largest university in Croatia and Southeast Europe. With a tradition spanning more than 350 years, it has played a pivotal role in shaping the region’s academic, scientific, and cultural...
Succeeding with publishing peer-reviewed journal articles

The IMISCOE PhD Academy addresses questions raised by our current cohort of members, and we started 2025 off with an interactive discussion on ‘Succeeding with publishing peer-reviewed journal articles: Lived experiences of failure and success’.
News from IMISCOE Standing Committees
SC Gender and Sexuality in Migration Research (GenSeM) The SC GenSeM has been organising several joint events with the SCMR at Sussex (all hybrid) , as part of the Spring seminar series. These include: Wed Feb 12 – Phillippe Ayoub (UCL, London), The...
Welcome Message to the 11th edition of the IMISCOE Bulletin
Welcome to the 11 th edition of the IMISCOE Bulletin! This issue arrives right before the 2025 IMISCOE Spring Conference, which will be hosted by the Department for Migration and Globalisation (DEMIG) at the University for Continuing Education (Danube...
Dublin, solidarity and age. How do these factors matter in the EU asylum system?

Ulrike Bialas provides insights into how age classifications affect the lives of young asylum seekers. Eleonora Milazzo tells us what solidarity between EU Member States means in practice.
Mathias Czaika and Albert Kraler

We sat with Mathias Czaika and Albert Kraler to discuss about the 2025 Spring Conference in Krems.
Introspection from the IMISCOE PhD Network

Pursuing a PhD and being in academia more generally is a journey marked by significant hardships and challenges.