EMN Belgium participated in the MIGLOBA Networking and Research Day
On 16 January EMN Belgium participated in the MIGLOBA Day 2025, an event dedicated to the University of Antwerp’s Network on Migration and Global Mobility.
MIGLOBA is an interdisciplinary network fostering collaboration and exchange among migration scholars, civil society, and other key stakeholders in the field of migration and global mobility. It builds on the legacy of CEMIS and the expertise of scholars at the University of Antwerp.
On 16 January MIGLOBA organized its 2025 MIGLOBA day. By bringing together old and new members, the MIGLOBA Day offered the opportunity to get to know the MIGLOBA network, its main research themes, and its members.
This event also provided the occasion to network and reflect on and discuss the latest trends and research findings within the migration and global mobility research conducted at the University of Antwerp.
During this event, three interesting speakers presented their research.
- Mr Sterck of the University of Antwerp (IOB) and the University of Oxford - 'The Market Effects and Welfare impacts of Cuts and Delays in Humanitarian Assistance: Experimental Evidence from Kenya'
- Mr Clycq of the University of Antwerp - 'Out of school learning? Lessons for mainstream education'
- Ms Anschütz of the University of Utrecht - 'Blurring Borders: How Migrant-Background Youth Navigate ‘Homeland' Connections Online and On the Move'
For more information on this topical event and on MIGLOBA, please click here.