Standing Committee
Deadline: 31 January 2023 Job description The English translation is provided for information purposes and only the French version is binding. For the French version please see here . The Department of Political Science and International Relations of...
Deadline: 31 January 2023 Maastricht University’s Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences is looking for an enthusiastic and engaged scholar to join our team of transnational migration researchers. Experience in a Global South context is strongly...
It is now well established that refugee claimants tend to be overly represented as a uniform group. In parallel, victimhood and powerlessness, experiences of violence and repression have progressively gained particular attention in exploring...
27-28 March 2023, Bonn, Germany Violent conflicts set people into motion and change existing social relations. More specifically, large-scale wars and localised conflicts not only force people to flee from violence but transform pre-existing mobility...
The EuroMedMig Office would like to announce the release of the Manifesto for a City Governance of Mediterranean Migration , which constitutes the Executive Summary of the main diagnoses, challenges, and recommendations collected from the EUMedMi...
Crises are generally characterized as the outcome of sudden developments which evoke some sort of threat, risk, and need for response --a momentary problem that eventually fades. As such, they disrupt the status quo and may bring serious policy...
Deadline: 31 January 2023 The IMISCOE Network is calling for nominations for its 2023 Maria Ioannis Baganha Dissertation Award. The Network has awarded this prize annually since 2010 to stimulate and recognize excellent PhD research in the field of...
Join the MIrreM launch conference on ‘Measuring Irregular Migration: Estimates, data, and analysis on undocumented migrants and regularisation measures’. Targeted policy responses for irregular migration require better knowledge about the...
The explosive growth of the British Empire in the nineteenth century saw much of the developing world falling under direct or indirect British economic and political control. Nick Sharman argues that Britain’s need for markets for its expanding...
Prof. Anja Weiß will talk about "Socio-spatial autonomy and the gendered recognition of cultural capital during migration” on 15th December 2022, 6pm (CET) at Goethe University Frankfurt (in-person event). For those who are interested, please register...