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When we think about why people migrate, we often think of push and pull factors. In this episode Jamie Coates interviews Lukasz Szulc, whose research with LGBTQ migrants shows that gender identity and sexual orientation, too, can play a role in...
- Category: Podcasts
Fiona and Jolynna tell you what you can expect from the first Season of the Migration Podcast, ranging from the question ‘why do people migrate’ to ‘who is involved?’.
- Category: Podcasts
Deadline: 3 June, 2020

The University of Trento has vacancies for 5 fully funded PhD positions. This Announcement regulates the selection for admission to Academic Year 2020-2021 (36th cycle) of the following PhD Programmes: • Economics and Management • Sociology and Social...
- Category: News from Members
An Interview with Professor Dusan Drbohlav, Geomigrace, Charles University in Prague
- Category: PhD Blog
A Swiss Volunteer’s Experiences in Idomeni and Lesvos Refugee Camps
- Category: PhD Blog
Are you often bored by people talking endlessly about their slides whereas their audience is slowly falling asleep – the so-called “death by PowerPoint”? So you might want to try out Pecha Kucha .
- Category: PhD Blog
The idea behind organizing a PhD workshop on teaching at the IMISCOE Conference 2016 in Prague was twofold: First, we wanted to create a platform for PhD students, who are based at different universities in different countries, to exchange on and...
- Category: PhD Blog
The IMISCOE PhD Network forms a network of actively engaged PhD students within the IMISCOE network. This blog is one of the projects of the PhD Network, furthermore the network organizes an annual workshop at the IMISCOE conference.
- Category: PhD Blog
The first transatlantic IMISCOE Summer School was a big success. In a stimulating Princeton environment a group of 30 PhD candidates from the US and Europe followed a five-day program with lectures by Maurice Crul, Marco Martiniello, Karen Pren and...
- Category: PhD Blog
This post focuses on the role urban planning can play in the management of diversity in the city. In European countries, migration policies have failed to create a common and shared space to deal with the numerous questions raised by the so called...
- Category: PhD Blog