Department for Migration and Globalisation
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@UniKrems We want to contribute to a better understanding of migration and integration with our research and teaching activities.
Krems, Austria
Joined September 2021
Navigating Legal Uncertainty 📢 Join us for a DEMIG Online Talk with Gisela P. Zapata, Assistant Professor at UFMG, Brazil 🎙️ “Complexity and Unevenness in Migrants’ Regularization Pathways in Latin America” 🗓️ 13 Nov 2025 | 🕒 15:00–16:00 CET | 🌐 online https://t.co/8cQlEZWpdP
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Join us on 13 November 2025 (15:00–16:00 CET) for the next session of the DEMIG talk series with Gisela P. Zapata. Her talk explores the complex and uneven regularization pathways of Venezuelan...
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On 23–24 September, the Austrian Economic Association held its Annual Conference in Krems, focusing on the theme 'Migration as an Economic Reality'. 🎥 Keynotes: https://t.co/iT6wFTTl97 📸 Photo Highlights: https://t.co/RRkozX0mRo 📘 Conference Booklet:
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🌍 WEBINAR | Migrants’ Political and Social Participation in Rural Italy 🗓️ Oct 23 | 🕒 2–3��pm CEST | 💻 Online 🎙️ with political scientist Giorgia Zogu Drawing on 9 municipalities, we explore how institutions & personal traits shape migrant engagement 📳 https://t.co/rzBQjKmyiF
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The analysis shows how “the migrant” is portrayed in fundamentally different ways across policy areas, with clear consequences on whether knowledge is used, cherry-picked, disregarded, or even distorted. Find out more about Katharina's research at:
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Drawing on a comparative analysis of reforms in Austria, Italy, and the Netherlands, Katharina Natter will examine how migrants are portrayed across three key policy areas, namely counter-smuggling, asylum reception, and migrant worker attraction.
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🚦 This year's DEMIG online talk series launches Sept 18 🎙️ First Keynote: Katharina Natter (Uni Leiden) on how expert knowledge is used, ignored or misused in European migration policymaking 📍 Hybrid format – join us online or in Krems 🕑 2–3pm CEST 👉
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Join us on 13 November 2025 (15:00–16:00 CET) for the next session of the DEMIG talk series with Gisela P. Zapata. Her talk explores the complex and uneven regularization pathways of Venezuelan...
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📣 The full program for the Annual Conference of the Austrian Economic Association is now online! 🗓️ Sept 23–24, 2025 📍 University Krems Join us for 22 panels, 2 keynotes & 1 roundtable on migration and other economic topics. 📝 Register by Sept 10 👉 https://t.co/UljA3T2Ncp
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📣Apply for the Postdoctoral (qualitative) position: Refugees’ (Im)Mobilities & Political Agency 📍University for Continuing Education Krems, Austria 📅 Start date:1 January 2026 ⏳Application deadline: 16 September 2025 🔗All the details and how to apply:
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We’re pleased that you’re interested in working at the University for Continuing Education Krems. All job advertisements can be found here.
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📣 Vacancy for PhD position! 📣 I am looking for a qualitative PhD researcher (3 years, 30 hours/week) to join my ERC project #RESTATE (Refugees’ Political Participation and State-(Re)Making in Displacement), starting preferably on 1 January 2026.
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📣 Postdoc vacancy! I am looking for a qualitative postdoc (3 years, 100%) to join my ERC project #RESTATE (Refugees’ Political Participation and State-(Re)Making in Displacement, 85%) and my project #SYREALITY (Syrian Imaginations of Europe meet Reality, 15%).
Very happy that ERC is funding my project RESTATE about how refugees perceive and engage with the state throughout their displacement journeys, and how these perceptions shape their roles as political actors.
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NEW today: How engaging with ethical dilemmas can improve public debates and policy- making on migration And why ”myth-busting” is not enough - and sometimes misleading (esp. when the alleged ”myths” relate to issues that involve ethical dilemmas) -
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Beyond Myth Busting: How Engagement with Ethical Dilemmas Can Improve Debates and Policymaking on Migration - Volume 39 Issue 1
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🔍 New Data Portal on Irregular Migration 🔎 📊 Estimates (2008–2023) for 20 countries in Europe, North America & North Africa 🌍 Interactive map & country profiles 📖 Key findings, publications & full dataset 🔗 Explore the MIrreM Data Portal: https://t.co/Vpnm089XEU
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🌍 Join our info session on the study program Circular and Return Migration Management, starting November 2025 with a Middle East focus. 📅 July 30, 4 PM (CEST) 🤝 In partnership with Munich Forum for Dialogue & @jasminldiab 🎓 Scholarships available ℹ️
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Continuing education program | 1 sem. part-time - gain knowledge in planning and implementation of programs to promote return migration.
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💶 New on scilog: How does EU funding shape migration policy? The project MigFund reveals a growing focus on border control and externalization. 📖 Read more: https://t.co/kISbpCaW4F 🔍 Explore research outputs and resources: https://t.co/4utDER5pqO
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🗞️ Just out: the latest FAiR newsletter! Inside, a working paper exploring labor market alternatives to return; a policy brief calling for returnee-centered approaches; harmonized guidelines to improve human rights monitoring in return operations https://t.co/tnDYAQLKSr
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@triandafyllidou (CERC in Migration & Integration, @TorontoMet) & Blanca Garcés Mascareñas (@CidobBarcelona) & Alejandra Rodríguez Sánchez (@unipotsdam)
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@BircanTuba (Vrije Universiteit Brussel), Laura Peitz (@BAMF_Dialog), Michele LeVoy (@picum_ngo), @AlbertKraler (@demigkrems at @unikrems), Amparo González Ferrer (Spanish Government), Ann Singleton (@BristolUni), @JasmijnSlootjes (@MigrationPolicy), Maegan Hendow (@ICMPD),
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Together with Michail Moschovokos (@EUScienceInnov), Giulio Maria Mancini (@EUHomeAffairs), Fabian Bach (@EU_Eurostat), @DenisKierans (@COMPAS_oxford), @flaczko1 (former @UNmigration),
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Join us at the MIrreM final conference: 📆 11 September 2025, 9 am – 2 pm 🌍 Brussels & online ℹ️ https://t.co/NHdIgGdpl3 We’ll discuss: How can we measure irregular migration? What are the policy responses to irregular migration? What is the impact of regularisation policies? 🧵
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