Recently, the IMER junior scholar network invited Marry-Anne Karlsen (picture below) to give a seminar over Zoom about the future career opportunities for migration scholars after Ph.D. Marry-Anne is a…
Category: <span>Migration research</span>
Check out the latest publications by some of the members of the network: The emotional journey of motherhood in migration. The case of Southern European mothers in Norway Raquel Herrero-Arias,…
Not only are junior scholars of migration pushing their limits to advance on their dissertation during Covid-19 lockdown, they also take time to engage in public debate on important current…
We congratulate our colleague Kari Anne Drangsland who has published the article: “Bordering through recalibration: Exploring the temporality of the German ‘Ausbildungsduldung’” in the journal Environment and Planning C: Politics…
On the 25th of February 2020, Zubia Willmann Robleda, one of the members of the IMER Junior Scholar Network and the network’s communications responsible, presented her third article part of…
As PhD-students (and other hard working people) we do not get enough fresh air and physical activity. To remedy this, we have started up the IMER – walk&talk. Once a…
On Friday 6th of December 2019, the first one-day conference for junior scholars working with topics of migration and ethnic relations in Norway was held in Bergen, organized by the…
Two weeks ago, we were lucky to have Stine H. Bang Svendsen visiting us in Bergen! She was invited to give a workshop on decolonial perspectives organized by our network…
Raquel Herrero-Arias and Zubia Willmann Robleda, members of the IMER Junior Scholar Research Network share their experiences of their academic visits. Raquel Herrero-Arias’s experience: In 2018 I received two grants…
Earlier this week, IMER organized a PhD relay where PhD candidates from various disciplines and across departments were offered the opportunity to discuss their research and receive feedback from IMER…