Webinars
The Joint Webinar Series brings together expertise and insights from 7 ongoing Horizon Europe projects on irregular migration.
The live webinars are hosted on a rotating basis by the different projects on topics relevant to their research, current societal challenges or policy developments. Video recordings of the webinars are also archived on the joint YouTube channel.
Measuring Irregular Migration – What do we know now, 15 years since CLANDESTINO?
This webinar hosted by MIrreM project presents findings from a multi-country assessment of irregular migration estimates and indicators. Speakers will share insights on the currently available data on irregular migration stocks and flows. They will also discuss recent developments, as well as persistent challenges in measuring irregular migration.
Irregular Migrants In Europe – Why National Institutions Matter For Conditions And Policy Irregular Migrants In Europe
Based on a new research paper from the Protecting Irregular Migrants in Europe (PRIME) project, the 5th joint webinar presents a theoretical analysis of the role played by national institutions in shaping the lives and policies concerning irregular migrants in Europe.
Politics of irregularity
4th Webinar in our Joint Webinar Series moderated by Ilse Van Liempt (Utrecht University, I-CLAIM project) will offer an overview of the ways in which irregularity is generated and shaped by national legal and policy frameworks and how irregularity impacts on the living and working conditions of migrant individuals and their households.
Reconsidering EU’s partnership and cooperation models on return and readmission
3rd Webinar in our Joint Webinar Series moderated by Soner Barthoma (Uppsala University, GAPs project)
Moving forward on improving migrant worker rights? Key discussions recasting the single permit directive
2nd Webinar in our Joint Webinar Series moderated by Tesseltje de Lange (DignityFIRM)
New perspectives on irregular migration in Europe
Launch of our Joint Webinar Series organised with other Horizon Europe projects and moderated by Michele LeVoy (PICUM)