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What counts as “diversity” in EU institutions?

The first week of July 2025 marked a key moment for migration scholars from around the world as we gathered in Paris for the annual IMISCOE Conference, hosted this year at Campus Condorcet in Aubervilliers (France). With the timely and critical -if somewhat ironic, given the location- theme of “Decentring Migration Studies”, the conference created space for much-needed conversations on power, voice, and representation in our field. As… Read More »What counts as “diversity” in EU institutions?

Collaborative migration research? The role of the Lab in engaging in cross-sectoral knowledge production

Last July 2024, the INTEGRIM Lab organised a workshop focused on “collaborative migration research”, at the occasion of the IMISCOE annual conference. This gathering brought together representatives from academic and non-academic institutions across Belgium, Czechia, France, Germany, Italy, Portugal, Spain and the United Kingdom. Participating institutions included: CIDOB, Collège de France, Czech Academy of Sciences, DeZIM Institute, FIERI, Osnabrück Institute of Geography, PICUM, University of… Read More »Collaborative migration research? The role of the Lab in engaging in cross-sectoral knowledge production

Is there a way to bridge the gap between research, policy-making and practice?

From 14 to 16 September 2023, the University of Genoa hosted the 36th annual conference of the Italian Political Science Association – SISP, Società Italiana di Scienza Politica -, one of the top political science events in Europe. Integrim Lab was in Italy to participate to #SISP2023 to keep pursuing its main objective, bridging the gap between academic research, policy-making and practice. I presented the… Read More »Is there a way to bridge the gap between research, policy-making and practice?

INTEGRIM Lab’s participation in the 20th IMISCOE Annual Conference

From 3 to 6 July 2023, the Centre for Research in Migration at the University of Warsaw hosted the 20th edition of IMISCOE annual conference. IMISCOE is the largest European network of scholars in the field of migration. Over 800 participants from all over the world joined at the occasion of its yearly event. For many years, the conference has been a key moment for… Read More »INTEGRIM Lab’s participation in the 20th IMISCOE Annual Conference