Publications
Festival - CROCEVIA DI SGUARDI
The documentaries festival Crocevia di Sguardi was created in Turin in 2005 by FIERI (International and European Forum on Migration Research) and it’s unique in the Italian panorama. Each year we screen the best of worldwide documentary filmmaking on...
Launch of Migration Politics journal
The Institute for Migration and Ethnic Studies at the University of Amsterdam has launched a new journal on Migration Politics .
New report published: Assessing Immigration Scenarios for the European Union in 2030 – Relevant, Realistic and Reliable? – by IOM and NIDI
What does migration to the EU look like in 2030? How do different scenarios impact international migration flows? How likely are various migration scenarios according to migration experts?
Inaugural Workshop - IMISCOE Standing Committee Migration, Citizenship and Political Participation
Inaugural Workshop: 1 October, 2020
Regulating and Experiencing Immigrant Status Transition Comparing Entry, Settlement , and Naturalisation
MIS Public Lecture Series: Migration, Diversity, Conviviality
FHSE’s research group Migration and Inclusive Societies (MIS) at the University of Luxembourg invites you to join our public lecture series this fall.
Documentary festival CROCEVIA DI SGUARDI

The documentary festival CROCEVIA DI SGUARDI ( https://croceviadisguardi.fieri.it/?lang=en ) has been created in 2005 by FIERI (International and European Forum on Migration Research, https://www.fieri.it/ ). Each year FIERI screens the best of...
We are recruiting! Vacancies in the IMISCOE PhD Network
As announced at the PhD Assembly at the IMISCOE 2020 Online Conference, the PhD Network is recruiting! As a natural turnover takes place, with many PhDs having already contributed for a long time to the PhD Network reaching the end of their doctoral...
Check out our Migration Podcast

We are proud to highlight our migration podcast "Transnational families, media, and care across distance" Click here to discover and enjoy the migration podcast
SAVE THE DATE_DIVCULT Events
We are happy to announce that the first two DIVCULT events of this academic year will soon take place and will be accessible online: 27 November 12.00-14.00 CET: CEDEM panel Intertwining research and arts in migration studies: experiences from the field...
Taking decolonising seriously – the problem with migration studies

With Black Lives Matter gaining new momentum in the past months, movements to decolonise education and the academy have also become more visible. Several academics have lamented that decolonising has become a buzzword which, if not given the correct...