Our work We are an interdisciplinary network of over 100 scholars conducting world-leading and high impact research on global migration and mobility. You are here Home Migration Research Group Our work Current projects Mapping the Humanitarian Visa Policy In Brazil Patricia Nabuco Martuscelli Diasporic connections and the making of “Global Britain” Catherine Craven Transnational Family Dynamics in Europe Majella Kilkey Borders and Higher Education Rebecca Murray Crimes of Solidarity and Humanitarianism Lucy Mayblin "Cinema for Inclusion": Migrant Storytelling and Decolonial Approaches to Knowledge Production Sara Vanini Channel Crossings: Irregular migration, policies and politics in the English Channel Lucy Mayblin Completed projects Migrant Youth Integration & Empowerment Majella Kilkey, Hannah Lewis, Ryan Powell, Thea Shahrokh and Maria Teresa Ferazzoli Migration, Integration and Governance Research Centre Majella Kilkey, Aneta Piekut, Ryan Powell and Rebecca Murray Health, social, economic & cultural impacts of Covid-19 on migrant essential workers in the UK Aneta Piekut Migration, Urbanisation and Conflict in Africa Tom Goodfellow Care ‘in’ and ‘out’ of place: towards sustainable wellbeing in Mobile and Diverse contexts Majella Kilkey, Louise Ryan, Magdolna Lorinc, Agnes Turnpenny, Kelly Hall and Shereen Hussein LATF Life at the Frontier Aneta Piekut, Gwilym Pryce and Aarti Iyer Identity Management on Social Media by LGBTQ Migrants Łukasz Szulc Roma populations and health inequalities Lois Orton Everyday Bordering in the UK Julie Walsh and Maria Teresa Ferazzoli Understanding the role of faith based organisations in anti-trafficking Hannah Lewis Unsettling migrants: permanent temporariness in the UK and Australia Martina Boese Dynamics of Health & Environmental Inequalities in Hebei Province, China Yu Chen Urban Transformations: Urban Development, Migration, Segregation and Inequality Gwilym Pryce and Yu Chen Migrate Project Majella Kilkey and Francesca Strumia Migrants decision making in the context of shifting migration regimes highly skilled health and social care professionals Majella Kilkey and Louise Ryan