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Research Hub ‘Migration and Human Rights’

Goals of the Hub

The Research Hub Migration and Human Rights The Migration Hub will explore the dynamics of diaspora and the intersection of migration with climate change, history, conflict, and economic inequality. All research activities and policy recommendations will be grounded in a human rights-based perspective, aligning with the core values of EUPeace. This research hub will adopt a multidisciplinary approach, leveraging expertise from fields such as law, social, cultural, and political science, history, economics, health and environmental studies. It will prioritise the development of innovative policies and strategies that promote inclusive societies by protecting the rights of all individuals involved in migration processes, including transit, reception, and all stages of integration. Special attention will be given to emerging trends in migration, such as digital mobility and the impact of global crises on human movement. Collaboration with external actors such as NGOs, governmental agencies, and international organisations will be integral, providing real-world insights and fostering dialogue between academia and society. The hub will also serve as a platform for early-career researchers, offering networking, training, and mentorship to develop the next generation of experts in migration studies. Current public perception and discourses on migration do not necessarily reflect this reality and tend to unilaterally emphasise security concerns and fears of economic strain. Against this background, the specific aims of the research hub are as follows: revisiting the history of migration within, from, and to Europe until to date, to assess the impact on societies, with particular focus on migration processes between the countries and regions represented in the EUPeace consortium, to examine international and national legal frameworks governing different types of migration and displacement, to formulate evidence-based policy recommendations that address migration-related issues such as education, economy, rights, security, etc while promoting inclusive societies and respecting human rights, to foster interdisciplinary collaboration among academics, NGOs, policy-makers, and international organisations to bridge the gap between research and practice in migration policy and to create opportunities for students and early career researchers, to engage in migration related resesearch training and collaboration with peers and academic partners within the EUPeace alliance.

The Hub’s Activities

  • Organise regular (blended/hybrid) interdisciplinary seminars, e.g. a research seminar on migration and human rights
  • Host the Research Impact Conference
  • Contribute to the implementation of the EUPeace Fellowship programme together with other Research Hubs
  • Contribute to the establishment of an Early Career Network and EUPeace Doctoral Network together with other Research Hubs
  • Develop Joint Training and Education Programmes as well as organise workshops to identify and support
    innovative research-based teaching methods flowing back into teaching
  • Organise public seminars, lectures, and events to engage society in discussions about migration, promoting a broader understanding and support for inclusive societies
  • Support the creation of Creative Spaces – transdisciplinary think tanks for the development of innovative and creative ideas for the future and for the exchange between scientific disciplines
  • Foster Research Collaboration and Joint Papers
  • Develop Policy Recommendations and Advocacy

Current Activities

Have a look at the key insights from the 6th EUPeace Research Seminar by the Research Hub ‘Migration and Human Rights’.

Contact

Cecilia Estrada Villaseñor
Comillas Pontifical University, Research Hub Speaker
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Assoc. Prof. İlke Şanlıer
Çukurova University, Research Hub Substitute Speaker

Speakers of the Hub

The Speaker of this hub is Cecilia Estrada Villaseñor () from Comillas Pontifical University; Substitute Speaker is İlke Şanlıer () from Çukurova University.

Members of the Hub

The members of the Research Hub come from all alliance partners and from various research disciplines. The Research Hub members combine their scholarly strength in order to organize the above-mentioned activities. The activities themselves are however open to members of the entire EUPeace Alliance, especially members of the EUPeace Early Career and Doctoral Networks, as well as to the wider public.

The Research Hub welcomes additional members from the alliance partners. Every researcher who is interested in joining the Hub can request membership by sending a CV to the Research Hub speakers, Cecilia Estrada Villaseñor and . The Research Hub will then decide on the membership request.

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Assoc. Prof.  İlke Şanlıer
, ilkesanlier@gmail.com
Çukurova University
Chair of Quality Assurance Board (QAB), Substitute Speaker of Research Hub  
Academics
Quality Assurance Board (QAB)RH Migration and Human RightsWP6 (2023-2027)WP7 (2023-2027)
https://avesis.cu.edu.tr/isanlier
Adnan Gümüş
Çukurova University
Academics
RH Migration and Human Rights
Koray Tuan
Çukurova University
Academics
RH Migration and Human Rights
Cecile Bertin
University of Limoges
Academics
RH Migration and Human Rights

Area

Research

Group

AcademicsSocietyStudents

Initiative

EUPeace as AllianceEUPeace project (2023-2027)

University

Comillas Pontifical UniversityÇukurova UniversityJustus Liebig University GiessenMarburg UniversityUniversity of CalabriaUniversity of LimogesUniversity of MostarUniversity of SarajevoUniversity of West Bohemia in Pilsen

Activity

Research Hubs