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Program and registration for MACIMIDE Conference 2024

You are invited to join us for the MACIMIDE Annual Work Conference 2024, to be held in Maastricht, Monday 23 September 2024.The provisional program for the MACIMIDE Annual Work Conference 2024 is now available. This year’s keynote speech will be given by Professor and MEP Tineke Strik. 

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23/09/2024 – MACIMIDE Annual Conference – Final Programme Now Available

The final programme with abstracts is now available. 

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Call for papers: Global GLO-JOPE Conference 2024

On December 4 2024, UNU-MERIT Maastricht will host a workshop on “Innovations and demographic change” at Belvedere (first floor).

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20/01/2025 – Invitation – Launch of special journal issue ‘Migration Governance Through Funding: Theoretical, Normative, and Empirical Perspectives’

Please find below information on the next lecture (panel event) in the Jean Monnet EU Migration Law and Governance Lecture series convened at the Law Faculty by Lilian Tsourdi.

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05/02/2025: Reminder to sign-up – Brainstorm event on INCENTIVE Grant for Maastricht University MACIMIDE researchers

MACIMIDE is offering one or more incentive grants to Maastricht University migration researchers to work collaboratively across faculties. The funding of 10,000 euros has generously been made available by the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences of Maastricht University. 

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Highly Commented Article Award for MACIMIDE Researchers – GenSem IMISCOE 2025 Conference

We are delighted to share that Karlien Strijbosch and Valentina Mazzucato’s article, “I could have married if I wanted to”: How Black migrant men challenge moralizing and racializing discourses when returning to Senegal, published in Ethnic and Racial Studies, has been selected as a Highly Commended Article by the GenSeM Best Article Award Committee of the Gender and Sexuality in Migration Research Standing Committee at the IMISCOE 2025 Conference. 

 

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New publication: Humanitarian concerns and threat perceptions: An analysis of the key drivers of refugee attitudes in Germany

Public perceptions of humanitarian migration are shaped by conflicting sentiments, balancing perceived threats against humanitarian responsibilities.

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A Week in the Life of University Professor: Summer School in Armenia

In this video, Prof. Melissa Siegel does a little something different and takes us along with her while she teaches a migration summer school in Armenia for the International Center for Migration Policy Development (ICMPD) sponsored by the EU. 

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