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Note: As from March 2008, the project MigRes has moved to the CERAPS, at the University of Lille 2 (France).

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International resources

The following institutions and organizations offer information on a wide range of immigration related topics. The international organizations offer a valuable opportunity to be updated on the latest news on immigration.

National resources

If you are doing research on a specific country you will be able to find local research institutions and other academics working with your field of interest. For each country you will find a list of research centres working specifically on migration. We direct you to their local website for further information.

Research tools and project databases

The following links are other research tools for both students and professors. Here you are able to further develop and be inspired in your research on migration.

  • Interdisciplinary Immigration Workshop
    Berkeley University, California

    http://www.iir.berkeley.edu/immigration/index.html

    The web site is designed to provide researchers, instructors and interested citizens with substantive content pertaining to immigration issues, including resources for studying and researching immigration, teaching courses with immigration content and providing easy access to news stories on immigration in the US and abroad. On the site you can find links to statistical information, archives, journals that publish on immigration, think tanks, course syllabi etc. The content on the website is concentrated on the US.

  • MIREM Return Migration to the Maghreb
    RSCAS, European University Institute, Florence, Italy

    http://www.mirem.eu/mirem?set_language=en

    The main objective of the MIREM project lies in better taking into consideration the challenges linked to return migration as well as its impact on development. Analytical tools will be provided to better understand the return migration phenomenon as applied to the Maghreb countries (Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia). All the data produced by the MIREM project are accessible on the website. With this website MIREM wishes to encourage and develop further debate on the issue.


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