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29/01/2025: Seminar – How to build stronger and more effective engagement: insights on research-policy collaboration

In the next MPC-EUI seminar, Eleonora Milazzo will examine how researchers try to distil the messages from their research and how and how they evaluate knowledge exchange in the framework of Horizon-funded projects on migration. 

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12/02/2025 – Seminar: A global transnational mobility dataset (hybrid)

Did you know that international migration accounts for less than 1% of total transnational travel worldwide? 

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Instats seminars on research methods (Institute for Statistical and Data Science)

Below are some research methods seminars at Instats (https://instats.org) which may be of interest to you: 

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EUI Seminar: What makes some narratives spread?

Narratives are increasingly recognised as central to migration politics and policymaking. The next MPC seminar will feature a presentation by James Dennison, offering an overview of the latest research advances on migration narratives. 

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26/03/2025 – UNU-MERIT Seminar: One Bed, Two Dreams: Female Migration, Conservative Norms and Foreign Brides in South Korea

In this hybrid research seminar on Wednesday 26th March 2025 at 12:00-13:00 CET, Giulia Briselli —a Postdoctoral Scholar at ESCP Business School, Paris Campus. — will present her research titled “One Bed, Two Dreams: Female Migration, Conservative Norms and Foreign Brides in South Korea”. 

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Invitation – MPC Seminar: How do international organisations help shape education policies for immigrant students?

Join this event as Louis Volante examines how international large-scale assessments (ILSAs), particularly the Programme in International Student Assessment (PISA), shape global education governance agendas. 

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26/05/2025: MIGLOBA Launch seminar with Dr. Lauren Wagner: Taking leisure seriously in Migration & Mobilities

When individuals from a migration background travel ‘home’, they may be motivated by grand and important intentions to maintain connections.

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Call for applications: Hard-to-Reach Applied Research Methods with Hidden, Marginal and Excluded Populations

Focusing on Hard-to-Reach populations, the course provides an introduction to research methods in conducting research, both qualitative and quantitative, on marginal, hidden and excluded population. 

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Invitation: 17/06/2025 Seminar – How resilient were essential workers during the COVID-19 pandemic? A comparison of migrants and natives (EUI)

In this seminar, Friedrich Poeschel will present findings from a study that examines how essential workers in Italy responded to the COVID-19 pandemic, compared to other workers.

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Invitation: EUI Seminar Series – Countering misinformation about refugees and migrants: An evidence-based framework

Join Professor Daniel Ghezelbash as he presents a step-by-step approach to help individuals engage with misinformation about refugees and migrants effectively. 

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