Migloba: The Network on Migration and Global Mobility - UAntwerp

Migloba: The Network on Migration and Global Mobility - UAntwerp Migloba is a UAntwerp network focusing on diversity, inclusion, governance, and media in mobility.

CeMIS is an interdisciplinary research centre that has received national and international praise for its work. The centre conducts research as well as providing education and other academic services relating to migration, integration and intercultural themes in various social fields, including education, the labour market, welfare, family, health and law.

10/06/2026

📣 Vacancy alert: Project and communication coordinator at the University of Antwerp.

The University of Antwerp’s Faculty of Social Sciences is looking for a full-time project and communication coordinator for a newly established research consortium, which aims at fostering and supporting ethnographic research, and eventually establishing an Ethnography Hub.

You will be involved in three different projects/settings, which constitute the basis on which the Hub is built: the MIGLOBA Network, led by Milena Belloni ; the ERC project ReWorkChange, Remote Work and Social Change: an Anthropological Approach, led by Elisabetta Costa; and the activities led by Paolo S H Favero within the framework of his research team (among of them the coordination of the ViDi Research Group).

📆 Submit your application by 17 June
🔗 More information about the position and its requirements can be found here:https://www.uantwerpen.be/en/jobs/vacancies/administrative-and-technical/?q=4438&descr=Project-and-communication-coordinator

In this episode, Kate Dearden has an insightful conversation with Asuncion Fresnoza-Flot and Herbary Cheung, exploring h...
29/04/2026

In this episode, Kate Dearden has an insightful conversation with Asuncion Fresnoza-Flot and Herbary Cheung, exploring how power dynamics shape migration research and experiences.

At IMISCOE’s Annual Conference (Summer 2025), they were awarded the Best Paper Award by the Standing Committee on Gender and Sexuality in Migration Studies (GenSeM).
Their award-winning paper is titled: "Temporal contextuality of agentic intersectional positionalities: Nuancing power relations in the ethnography of minority migrant women”
Take a listen and dive into this important discussion!

In this episode, you’ll hear Kate Dearden speaking with Asuncion Fresnoza-Flot and Herbary Cheung. At IMISOCE’s annual conference in summer 2025, they won the “Best Paper Award” from IMISCOE’s Standin

Are you a PhD student from the Global South focusing on just transition or migration? UCSIA and the University of Antwer...
14/04/2026

Are you a PhD student from the Global South focusing on just transition or migration? UCSIA and the University of Antwerp invite you to apply for the Fund Bruyns PhD Scholarship 2026-2027, offering a 10-month research stay in Belgium. Follow the link below to read more!

UCSIA funds the Louis Bruyns Scholarship for a PhD student from the Global South to carry out research at the University of Antwerp.

📢 Call for PapersThe Laboratory for Gender, Environment, Religion and Migration Studies (GERM),  Berger University of Sa...
05/03/2026

📢 Call for Papers

The Laboratory for Gender, Environment, Religion and Migration Studies (GERM), Berger University of Saint-Louis (Senegal), in collaboration with Institut Convergences Migrations (France) and Universidade Estadual de Campinas – Unicamp (Brazil), invites submissions for the international conference:

“Academic Refugees and Knowledge in Exile: Africa – Europe – Latin America Dialogues”

📍 Saint-Louis, Senegal
📅 3–5 November 2026

The conference aims to foster comparative and cross-regional discussions on contemporary dynamics of knowledge in exile and academic displacement.

📌 Submission deadline: 15 April 2026

Please feel free to share this call within your academic and professional networks.

📄 Full details in the attached Call for Papers.

📣Only two days left (6th February) to apply for this exciting new event: 2026 IMISCOE Forum - Promoting Afro-European Me...
04/02/2026

📣Only two days left (6th February) to apply for this exciting new event: 2026 IMISCOE Forum - Promoting Afro-European Mediterranean Dialogue: Shifting Geographies of Migration
28-30 October 2026, Ibn Zohr University & online

IMISCOE is the largest European network of scholars in the area of migration and integration. The focus is on comparative research and joint research projects.

🎙️ New podcast episode out now!This episode explores the role of schools in the integration of migrant children, bringin...
02/02/2026

🎙️ New podcast episode out now!

This episode explores the role of schools in the integration of migrant children, bringing together two complementary perspectives from Belgium and Italy.

are often the first public institutions where children interact with society beyond their families. In this conversation, Irene Landini and Garrett discuss how schools adapt to intercultural and multilingual realities, and how they can become key spaces of civic engagement not only for students, but also for parents.

🎧 Listen to the episode here:
https://www.imiscoe.org/news-and-blog/podcast/2526-schools-as-sites-of-migrant-integration
Spotify: https://lnkd.in/eGGxf_ea
or on SoundCloud.

Many thanks to the interviewer Samanwita Paul from Jawaharlal Nehru University, and fellow at the Centre for Asia Pacific Refugee Studies (CAPRS) – Tāwharau Whakaumu.

IMISCOE – International Migration Research Network

📣 Call for contributions to the event “Crossing Borders: Enhancing Ethnographic Approaches in Research on Migration and ...
02/02/2026

📣 Call for contributions to the event “Crossing Borders: Enhancing Ethnographic Approaches in Research on Migration and Diversity,” which will take place on Thursday, June 4, at Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands.

The event will feature a keynote lecture by Prof. Dr. Shahram Khosravi (Stockholm University), author of Illegal Traveller and Seeing Like a Smuggler.

Migration and diversity are multifaceted phenomena that traverse political, legal, social, economic, and cultural borders. Ethnographic approaches have long offered deep insights into these lived complexities, capturing how migration is experienced, governed, and narrated from the ground up. At the same time, ethnographic research on migration is conducted across a wide range of disciplinary, methodological, and institutional contexts, reflecting its relevance to diverse scholarly traditions. To bring these different perspectives into dialogue, we invite scholars to join us for a one-day event dedicated to rethinking and connecting ethnographic approaches to migration and diversity.

The event builds on the Ethnography Incubator@EUR and aims to create a shared space for reflection, exchange, and future collaboration. It is made possible by the generous support of the LDE Centre Governance of Migration and Diversity Seed Fund.

📣 Check out this upcoming Winter School by Birzeit University & the University of AntwerpInternational Order after Gaza:...
16/01/2026

📣 Check out this upcoming Winter School by Birzeit University & the University of Antwerp

International Order after Gaza: Failures, Emancipatory Possibilities & Decolonial Futures
🗓 4–12 February 2026

A multidisciplinary Winter School engaging critically with international law, human rights, genocide, and decolonial futures, combining academic sessions with visits to The Hague (ICJ & ICC) and the European Parliament in Brussels.

👉 More information and Sign up here: https://www.uantwerpen.be/en/research-groups/law-and-development/news-and-events/winter-school/

⚠️ Please note: Open only to students and researchers from UAntwerp and Birzeit University.

📣 Check out the Call for Proposals for this exciting new IMISCOE event!The 2026 IMISCOE Forum focuses onPromoting Afro-E...
15/01/2026

📣 Check out the Call for Proposals for this exciting new IMISCOE event!

The 2026 IMISCOE Forum focuses on
Promoting Afro-European Mediterranean Dialogue: Shifting Geographies of Migration

🗓 Deadline for submissions: February 6, 2026

The forum will offer three days of discussions, exchanges, and networking with scholars and practitioners.

📍 October 28–30, 2026
📌 Agadir (Morocco) & online
More information :

IMISCOE is the largest European network of scholars in the area of migration and integration. The focus is on comparative research and joint research projects.

15/12/2025

🌍 TOMORROW at the University of Antwerp! 🌍
Don’t miss the guest lecture by Prof. Dr. Simone Paoli (University of Pisa):

👉 “Migration flows in the Central Mediterranean: a historical perspective”
🗓 Tuesday 16 December
🕚 11:00–12:00
📍 Room S.M106, De Meerminne (Sint-Jacobstraat 2)

How did migration routes in the Central Mediterranean transform after World War II?
Why did the main direction shift from North–South to South–North?
And what challenges lie ahead?

Join us for a fascinating journey through history, politics, and human mobility with one of Italy’s leading migration scholars.

✨ Open to everyone! Feel free to share and bring along anyone interested in migration, history, or Mediterranean studies.

For more info:
📧 [email protected]

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