MR@S - Migration Research at The University of Sheffield
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Migration Research at The University of Sheffield is an interdisciplinary network of scholars conducting world-leading and high impact research on global migration and mobility. Our approach is informed by a broad understanding of migration encompassing motives for migration, effects on sending and destination countries, as well as the broad range of impacts (legal, social, economic and political) and experiences of migration in various geographical regions.

institutional member of IMISCOE, Europe’s largest network of scholars in the area of migration and integration.

The network aims to connect migration scholars and research students at the University of Sheffield, facilitate collaboration, and showcase research and activities. Throughout the year, members organise a variety of high-profile events including lectures, conferences, workshops and networking activities that bring together academics, students, policy-makers and activists from across the UK and internationally.

Links

  • 4lm

    Legal migration and integration

    Legal migration covers international mobility towards the EU, such as labour migration, family reunification, student migration, as well as the conditions under which regular stay is...

    View Legal migration and integration
  • 7mgov

    International migration governance

    International migration governance refers to the complex framework of laws, regulations, partnerships, that national, subnational and international institutions adopt to manage and shape...

    View International migration governance

Additional Info

Accessed On 2022-09-01
Organisation Type network; research; academic
Outputs
  • research
  • publications
  • projects

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