Join the UCLan Postgraduate Webinar Series of 2023! 8 March 15.00-16.00 Join Webinar ‘Privilege and precarity – class experiences of SADC students in South Africa’, by Veera Tagliabue (University of Birmingham) 26 April 15.00-16.00 Join Webinar ‘Necropolitics and border regime in a non-Western context: governing forced migrations in Cameroon’, by Claire Lefort-Rieu (Ceped, Institut de Recherche...
Welcome to The Asylum Commission’s final conference! Since 2015, t he Asylum Commission in Sweden has brought together people with experiences of seeking asylum, researchers, civil society activists and professionals, to examine the migration regulations that have been implemented following the putative crisis in 2015 and trace their negative legal and social consequences. In August 2022, we...
On behalf of the anti-racism working group, we like to invite you to join our online seminar series. Following the global mobilization against racism, we have put together a webinar series to reflect on migration histories, race and racism and the challenges facing anti-racist work today.
The PhD network keeps expanding every year, attracting the interest of numerous early career researchers involved in migration and integration-related studies. At the 2018 Annual Conference in Barcelona, the PhD Network organized three workshops specifically addressing PhDs: two were devoted to career development – publishing and research funding opportunities – and one concentrated on the use...
The Congress, organized by Pompeu Fabra University through GRITIM-UPF, took place from 2 to 4 July on the Ciutadella campus, under the title “Europe, migrations and the Mediterranean: human mobility and intercultural challenges”. The meeting of the largest network of researchers in Europe in the field of migration and integration consisted of more than 130 sessions, including research panels,...
The Rinus Penninx Best Paper Award 2018 has been awarded to Sarah Nimführ and Buba Sesay for their paper entitled: “Lost in Limbo? Moving Contours and Practices of Settlements of Non-Deportable Refugees in the Mediterranean Area.”
The winner of the 2018 Maria Ioannis Baganha Dissertation Award is Dr. Apostolos Andrikopoulos. His dissertation entitled “Argonauts of West Africa: Migration, Citizenship and Kinship Dynamics in a Changing Europe", was defended at the University of Amsterdam in December 2017.

The Mediterranean lies at the heart of migration studies in Europe and, currently, it is a focal point of large-scale human displacement. This is both a global and a local challenge with major effects on origin and destination countries in terms of society and politics, and with important implications for border and diversity policies, and geopolitical strategies. The 2018 IMISCOE Annual...
Where: Norrköping, Sweden, 15 17 August 2018. New (Im)mobilities: Migration and Race in the Era of Authoritarianism

Where: 19th Nordic Migration Research Conference 2018, Norrköping New (Im)mobilities: Migration and Race in the Era of Authoritarianism