Standing Committee
Deadline: 28 February, 2022
The Center for Migration Studies of New York (CMS) is searching for an Editor for the International Migration Review (IMR) to begin work as soon as possible, but preferably no later than June 2022. CMS invites letters of interest from leading scholars...
Deadline: 31 March, 2022
MIDEX invites academic researchers to contribute to an edited volume that seeks to interrogate the categories given and adopted by people on the move. The edited volume will consider race, class, ethnic and gender issues associated with human mobility...

Chrysi Kyratsou (CK) interviews Eckehard Pistrick, Institute for European Ethnomusicology, University of Cologne (EP) CK: Could you please introduce us to the study of music and migration and your own research? EP: Studies in music and migration...
27.01.2022
Kasia Grabska speaks to The Migration Podcast about her experiences with collaborative research.

Co-productive and co-creative research is all the rage, but what does it entail? Can a research project in collaboration with members of the population studied indeed be realised, and is all research that labels itself co-productive, truly so?
Twenty Years of ‘Reflexive’ Migration Studies: Approaches, Application and New Challenges A joint initiative of the IMISCOE Standing Committee Reflexivities in Migration Studies and the nccr – on the move . Blog Series Editors: Aldina Camenisch, Janine...
Course dates: 7 April – 18 May, 2022
The course provides a deeper understanding of theories and concepts related to the causes and consequences of international migration in the research field of International Migration and Ethnic Relations (IMER) from a multidisciplinary perspective. The...
The NorITS (Northern Institute of Taiwan Studies) team at UCLan has started a new project, named Taiwan on Air 空中直播台灣, a podcast series on Taiwan. The first episode is out now, with more episodes to come! Series introduction What is Taiwan for the world...
Deadline: 28 January, 2022
This conference is organised by the Commission for Migration and Integration Research, ÖAW, and the Institute for Urban and Regional Research, ÖAW, in collaboration with the Department for Migration and Globalization at Danube University Krems, and...
16-17 February, 2022
By 2050, two-thirds of the world’s population will live in cities, and migration will be a significant driver of urban growth. But what will the future city be like: a hub of creativity and inclusion or a place of disparity and exclusion for many? Join...