For 12 years, the @nccr_onthemove explored migration and mobility across disciplines.
Research programs come to an end. Questions rarely do.
Join us on 9 July for Twelve Years in Motion: Migration Research, People, and Politics
🔗tinyurl.com/2mfbfp8v
Migration to Switzerland ≠ just jobs.
Our new video, based on the Migration-Mobility Indicators, shows how migration is shaped by family, networks & belonging.
🎬 youtu.be/Q5bth94uWY0?si=SC8B…
🎥 Pauline Lecomte
💡 What if equal rights don’t lead to equal treatment?
New blog article by @hasanaj_l & @AManatschal shows how context, nationality & perceived effort shape access to public services for mobile EU citizens.
👉 go.shr.lc/3OIsvoa
🎬 What can 12 years of migration and mobility research achieve?
Since 2014, the @nccr_onthemove has brought together 180 researchers from the social sciences, economics and law to explore how and why people move.
👇Watch and discover more!
youtu.be/pLh-5eX2J3c?si=58Xw…
Launch of the Swiss Association of Migration & Mobility Studies (SAMMS).A new Swiss-wide network connecting scholars & institutions working on #migration & #mobility.
🗓 13 Jan 2026 | 16:15 CET
📌Uni Neuchâtel
Become a founding member, register by 5 Jan: tinyurl.com/mwscu3vh
A century after Max Weber’s “Science as a Vocation,” what can his ideas tell us about today’s resurgence of national populism?
Join Alejandro Portes (Princeton & Miami) for a public lecture.
🗓️ 23 Oct 2025 | 18:00 CET
💻 Online (Webex)
🔗 tinyurl.com/4njnmzfb
📊 New data from the 2024 wave of the #MigrationMobility Survey is now available!
In 🇨🇭, 67% of migrants intend to apply for Swiss citizenship — with intentions varying by origin, education, and years of residence.
Explore more:
👉 nccr-onthemove.ch/indicators…#Migration#Research
Only 16% of Swiss MPs have a migration background, despite making up 39% of the population. A blog post by Jana Bobokova, @gdamato63 & Didier Ruedin explores why. Based on their study, it highlights barriers like visibility, discrimination & weak networks. go.shr.lc/4l0pUQH
🎉 The SFM is celebrating its 30th anniversary!
📍Join us on 12.09.2025 in Neuchâtel for the conference:
"What can and should migration research do?"
🔗 Program and registration: unine.ch/sfm/wp-content/uplo…
🧵 On this #WomensDay, let's highlight income gaps in Switzerland:
📊 According to the Migration-Mobility Survey, foreign women tend to have higher salaries than their Swiss counterparts in many cases — but both earn less than men. Why? 👇 #EqualPay
🌍 In our new blog post by Anna Marino (@UniNeuchatel), she explains her illustrated booklet project that looks at the human impact of EU border policies in the Central Mediterranean. Explore migration stories through art and personal testimonies. 📖✨ go.shr.lc/48OPcNg
📡New Blog Post! How do laws decide who can move or must stay during crises? From pandemic lockdowns to special refugee protections, our im/mobility depends on legal frameworks. Stefanie Kurt & Francesco Maiani explore how laws shape movement.
👇go.shr.lc/3YGMVjO
Discover how Italy’s national identity is influenced by its fragmented past, the rise of fascism and anti-fascist values, and how its history continues to shape its present. Read more in our new blog post by @gdamato63! 🇮🇹 #Italy#History#Politicsgo.shr.lc/3z8lXYa
What drove public support for full - i.e. bilateral - border closure during #COVID19? Find the response in our new @IJPOR_Journal article with my fabulous colleagues @ElieMichel3 & @evagtgreen 👇👇👇