Standing Committee
Date: September 14–16, 2026 Venue: University of Vienna
The Centre for Ethnic and Migration Studies (CEDEM) of the University of Liège is proud to announce that it will host the 2026 IMISCOE Spring Conference in Liège between 16-18 March 2026. The Call for Papers can be found below.
We are pleased to announce the Call for Participation for the upcoming International PhD Spring School “Production of Migration” , organized by the Collaborative Research Centre " Production of Migration" (SFB 1604) at Osnabrück University, taking place...
The IMISCOE Network is calling for nominations for its 2026 Maria Ioannis Baganha Dissertation Award. Named in honour of Maria Ioannis Baganha, a prominent scholar and one of the founders of IMISCOE, the Network has awarded this prize annually since...
The Director of the Centre of Migration Research at the University of Warsaw, Prof. Paweł Kaczmarczyk, with the consent of the Rector of the University of Warsaw, hereby announces a competition for a position at the post-doctoral level to be employed...
What is the value of a transnational lens to understand the world at present? Join this webinar 28 Oct (14-15 CET) for a conversation on the IMISCOE Short Reader on Migrant Transnationalism.
The IMISCOE PhD Academy is excited to announce 15 new members as the fifth cohort of the Academy. The Academy connects PhD students in the broad field of migration research and provides migration research training and mentoring, supporting the IMISCOE...
International Conference in Vienna (Austria) and online, 19–21 November 2025 Engage with colleagues from around the globe on demographic research into migration, mobility, and climate change. The WIC2025 conference will also include a pre-conference...
This Policy Workshop (6-7 October 2025) is organized within the framework of the Global Strategy for Skills, Migration, Development , also known as GS4S, is a 36-month Horizon Europe-funded project aimed at co-creating a global strategy to address...
Whether on billboards, films, or other medium, messages from “do not come” to “it is dangerous” are a consistent part of European states’ to discourage irregularised migration from Africa.