Report

11th MACIMIDE Annual Work Conference: Conference Report 2024

Read the 11th MACIMIDE Annual Work Conference report, where researchers and experts discussed critical issues in migration, mobility, and development.

Date Published
12 Feb 2025
Authors
Lilli Schorpp Guillermo Roy García Dr. Talitha Dubow

The Maastricht Centre for Citizenship, Migration and Development (MACIMIDE) hosted its 11th Annual Work Conference on 23 September 2024, in collaboration with Studio Europa Maastricht. This annual event brought together researchers, policymakers, and practitioners to discuss pressing issues related to migration, mobility, citizenship, development, and family life.

As Maastricht University’s interdisciplinary research centre on migration-related topics, MACIMIDE fosters collaboration and exchange across faculties and schools. The Annual Work Conference provides a platform for scholars to present their latest research and engage in discussions that bridge multiple disciplines.

📄 Read the full conference report here.

Suggested citation: Lilli Schorpp, Guillermo Roy García and Dr. Talitha Dubow. 11th MACIMIDE Annual Work Conference: Conference Report 2024 : UNU-MERIT, 2025.

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