Standing Committee
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...
Every year, the IMISCOE PhD Network invites PhD students to reflect on their research trajectories. Even though the work we all put in is a major part of what we do, most of us deal with a lot of pressure. For some, private matters occupy our time. For...
Workshop _ Thursday 9 October 2025 16:00-18:00 Maison du Savoir, Room 3.200 “Plurilingual practices for teaching in multilingual classrooms” Symposium _ Friday 10 October 2025 09:00-16:00 Maison des Sciences Humaines, Black Box Program 09:00-09:30...
Panel Title: InterCultural Planning (ICP) and Urban Governance: Migration, Participation, and Lived Experience Panel chair: Lennert Werner As globalization and migration continue to reshape cities across the world, questions of urban governance...
The deadline for submitting proposals is extended until the 8th of October 2025 (23:59 CEST). All submissions should be made online . For the 23 rd IMISCOE Annual Conference in Girona, we invite submissions of Individual Paper Proposals, Workshop...
REMESO – the Institute for Research on Migration, Ethnicity and Society organises a LiU 50 years conference Date: November 6th Location: Linköping University, Campus Norrköping, located in central Norrköping (rooms to be announced)
The 2026 IMISCOE PhD School invites applications from doctoral researchers to explore international migration dynamics beyond the urban context and shed light on the nexus between space and place.
We are pleased to announce the Call for Papers for the International Workshop “Cities on the Frontline: Protecting Migrants in Times of Transboundary Crises,” to be held at Pompeu Fabra University - Barcelona on February 26-27, 2026 .
The 2026 IMISCOE PhD School invites applications from doctoral researchers to explore international migration dynamics beyond the urban context and shed light on the nexus between space and place.
This panel explores the interplay of traces, narratives, and policies surrounding missing or deceased migrants.