Standing Committee

We sat with Amandine Desille and Karolina Nikielska-Sekuła to discuss about the 2025 IMISCOE PhD School on “Developing a sensory methodology in migration studies”.

We sat with Tineke Fokkema and Alistair Hunter to discuss the new developments of the Standing Committee on Families, Welfare, Care and the Life Course

Having worked on the umbrella theme “questioning the unquestionable” in academia for the past two years, we covered – by means of multiple on-site and online events – a wide variety of topics ranging from mental health to the broad concept of “failure”....

A new IMISCOE Standing Committee on Forced Migration and Refugees was created in July 2024!
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By Luděk Jirka The Russian full-scale invasion of Ukraine (since February 24th, 2022) led to displacement of many Ukrainians worldwide. As UNHCR (2024) stated, 6.5 million sought refuge globally and 3.7 million were displaced internally. Most externally...
Check out all events organized in October by the Migration Research Group, University of Sheffield
(Forced) Migration matters east of the EU and beyond the Global South are rarely covered at IMISCOE and other western migration conferences or in mainstream migration and refugee studies journals. Even though forced migration, first, from Belarus and...
Deadline: 02.10.2024
The IMISCOE Network is calling for nominations for its 2025 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...
Moving to Ireland as a student was more than just a change in geography for me—it was a profound shift in my cultural and spiritual life. While planning my departure, there was one thing I didn’t plan for, the need to recreate a sense of home in a...