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We are happy to announce our new seminar series, starting 12 October

Our new seminar series, 'Border crisis, open borders, no border: Radical perspectives in migration studies', is convened by Julien Brachet and will feature invited speakers as well as IMI visiting fellows, who will tackle issues of border activism, migration governance, border surveillance and how international organisations see migration.

Seminars are free to attend, with no registration required; for those audience members not based in Oxford we will be live tweeting and podcasting each week.

Read full details including seminar abstracts

Download the seminar series poster

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Why Do People Migrate? on Saturday 25 June

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