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The SprINg* Evidence Repository has been launched in October 2022. It is a ‘one-stop shop’ for information on migrant integration in Europe, created through a collaboration between IMISCOE member organizations: Danube University Krems, Erasmus...
The next 2022-2023 MIDEX Seminar Series will take place between October 2022 and June 2023. If you would like to deliver a seminar, please send a short bio note, a proposed title and a 100-150 word abstract to This email address is being protected from...
No. 09, September 2022 Younes Ahouga With advances in technology and the ability to capture and analyse more data, we expect that our ability to see underlying trends will simply improve. Author of CERC Migration’s Policy Brief 09, Younes Ahouga, makes...
“A New House for Migration Research and Exchange for PhD Students” seems like a pretty high bar to reach – unfortunately. But why is such a platform needed, and why did we strive for it despite the challenges? We know that access to exchange and...

We are glad to launch FIERI's annual documentary festival on migration. Here is the programme of this 18th edition. As last year, beside the offline screenings in Torino, you can also follow the festival for free on the Festivalscope platform. All...
PriMob Talks is a new initiative from the PriMob Research Initiative. It will consist of a series of short talks online on privileged migration and mobilities led by key experts, followed by an informal debate. Sessions will last only 1h. We are happy...
pdf IMISCOE PhD blog Special Issue on Methods Autumn 2022.pdf ( 3.65 MB )
26.09.2022
After a great first round of PhD Peer Feedback Sessions on Reflexivities in Migration Studies during the spring semester, we are now launching a second call to continue the sessions into the winter semester! The sessions are organized by PhD members of...
21.09.2022
After our summer break, a new episode is out! Patrick Sakdapolrak spoke to Milena Belloni about his research on migration as a climate change adaptation strategy.

Patrick Sakdapolrak explores migration as a climate change adaptation strategy, speaks about his research on translocal social resilience, and tells us whether migration can impact sustainability practices.