Publications
IMISCOE Statement in Support of Ukraine and Scholars at Risk
23.03.2022
IMISCOE (International Migration Research Network) wants to express its deep concern about lives in Ukraine. The Russian invasion of a sovereign country – contravening values of international law, human rights and global justice – has triggered a...
Senior Researcher for the C-MISE Programme
Deadline: 14 April, 2022
Reporting to the Director of the Global Exchange on Migration and Diversity , you will be Principal Investigator and lead for the award-winning City Initiative on Migrants with Irregular Status in Europe (C-MISE).
Visiting Research Fellowship at the University for Continuing Education Krems
Deadline: 15 April, 2022
We are seeking highly motivated and committed short-term research fellows with the ambition to prepare a sound PhD research proposal in the area of migration and integration research.
MIDEX Seminar Series 2021/22 Programme
This annual Seminar Series is hosted by the UCLan Research Centre for Migration, Diaspora and Exile (MIDEX), and aims at developing in-depth, state-of-the-art, and impactful analysis of cultural, linguistic, political, social, socio-legal and historical...
Overcoming Structural Barriers in Migration Studies

Every year, more and more young people across the globe from varied cultural, socio-economic, and national backgrounds migrate to study. According to UN data, the number of international students worldwide, which stood at just about 2 million in 2000,...
PhD Programme - IMISCOE Spring Conference 2022
16 March, 2022
Registration is open for the IMISCOE Spring Conference 2022 PhD activities!
EuroMedMig Annual Report 2021
7 March, 2022
Since 2020, EuroMedMig will continue to produce and publish an Annual Report which most notably includes the progress made that year within its Main Pillars: Research Excellence, Advanced Training and Policy, and Social Dialogues.
New episode: on the importance of time in migration
Shanthi Robertson spoke to podcast co- producer Jolynna Sinanan about the intersection of temporality and movement. Listen to the entire interview on The Migration Podcast.
On the importance of time in migration

When we think of migration we immediately think of space. But time plays a crucial role, too. Just think of the temporal limitations of a visa, or of cross-border mobilities as part and parcel of someone’s professional and personal careers.
‘Unmuting Migration –Part 2’. Lessons in practice. An interview with Assoc. Prof. Dr. Eckehard Pistrick

[If you missed the first part of the interview, discussing the value of studying music and migration, you may read it here ]. CK: Host societies tend to imagine refugees as silent. However, ignoring the sound of this experience inevitably involves...