MIS is a Key Research Area of the Faculty of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences devoted to Migration and Inclusive Societies.
We conduct inter- and cross-disciplinary research, teaching and outreach in migration studies with the aim of promoting inclusive societies. Our activities include all aspects of life, thereby going beyond addressing migration with purely economic or political questions. By fostering disciplinary and methodological diversity, we engage with the complexity of migration processes and of inclusion.
5 Working Areas
Upcoming Events
MIS' 10th ANNIVERSARY - Thomas Faist's Public Lecture
(No registration needed)
MIS 10th ANNIVERSARY
Migration, Inequalities and the National State: The Transnationalized Social Question in the 21st Century
Prof. Dr. Thomas Faist
Professor of Sociology of Transnationalization and Development, Bielfield Univeristy, Germany
Location:
Black Box – December 3rd, 2025 – 18:00 – 21:00
Black History Month - RDC, Les racines du mal
(It’s Free!)
Black History Month in Luxembourg
N.Y.S.Y.M.B LASCONY
Historian
Location:
MSA 4.020 – October 23rd, 2025 – 13:00 CEST
Lunch Time Seminar with Dr Rory Mc Daid
No registration needed!
Are internationally educated teachers the magic solution to diversity challenges?
Dr Rory Mc Daid
Director of Research – Marino Institute of Education, Ireland
Location:
Panorama Room, E03, MSH – October 21st, 2025 – 11:30 – 13:00 CEST
Black History Month - Conférence: Un beison global de partage l'histoire Noire
Register here! (It’s Free!)
Black History Month in Luxembourg
Speakers:
Britanie Lenga & Dr. Amzat Boukari
Location:
MSA 4.020 – October 10th, 2025 – 13:00 CEST
Cinema Day: "Io Sto Bene" by Donato Rotunno
Location:
Ellipse – Luxembourg Learning Center
”Io Sto Bene” by Donato Rotunno (Keynote Speaker)
June 04, 2025 – 4:30 – 7pm CEST
Seventh Annual Summer School on Cultural Psychology “The age of insecurity? Capturing the Concept - challenges for socialization and parenting”
Seventh Annual Summer School on Cultural Psychology
Luxembourg University
“The age of insecurity? Capturing the Concept – challenges for socialization and parenting”
June 17 – 18, 2025




