ICEMiC
Identities, Citizenship, Equalities and Migration Centre

Seminars and Film Series

ICEMiC holds numerous events over the year from round-table discussion to topical film series.

2025

There are currently no events.

 

2024

ICEMiC Book Club on Abortion and Catholicism

Date
27 November 2024
Description
We are pleased to announce a symposium featuring a variety of external speakers from the US, Australia, and beyond. This event will celebrate the launch of the book Abortion and Catholicism in Britain, co-authored by our ICEMiC member, Dr Sarah-Jane Page.

Notes from the USA and UK on Abortion and Religion

Date
27 November 2024
Location:
B55, Law and Social Sciences Building, University Park
Description
Emily Reimer-Barry and Sarah-Jane Page in Conversation.

The Politics of Representation: 'Race', Place, and Family Structure

Date
16 November 2024
Location:
B55, Law and Social Sciences Building, University Park
Description
In celebration of Black History Month - Dr Miranda Armstrong presents 'The Politics of Representation: 'Race', Place, and Family Structure'.

Book Club

Date
01 May 2024
Location:
B18 Law and Social Sciences Building

Café ideas

Date
14 February 2024
Location:
B55 Law and Social Science Building, University Park
Description
Identities, Citizenship, Equalities and Migration Centre presents Café ideas14 February 2024 (15:00-17:00)B55 Law and Social Sciences Building, University Park

 

2023

One-day ICEMiC Symposium "Queer(y)ing Asylum"

Date
08 November 2023
Location:
C10, C11, C14 Monica Partridge University of Nottingham
Description
Organised by Diego Garcia Rodriguez and Alex Wainwright. With Leila Zadeh (Rainbow Migration) and Professor Richard Mole (University of College London) as the keynote speakers

ICEMiC members' annual meeting

Date
25 October 2023
Location:
D08 Monica Partridge Building
Description
ICEMiC Annual Meeting 2023/24 to be held on Wednesday 25 October at 3pm in room D08 in Monica Partridge Building

ICEMiC workshop: Militant Research Methodologies in Migration and Border Studies

Date
09 June 2023
Location:
E07, Monica Partridge Building, University Park
Description
This workshop intends to continue the conversation around the promise of militant research in border and migration studies.

Rainbow Pathways: Navigating the Journeys of LGBT+ Asylum Seekers

Date
31 May 2023
Location:
Online
Description
Join us for a 90-minute ICEMiC event where we'll explore the experiences of LGBT refugees and asylum seekers.

ICEMIC PGR workshop: How to Present Research to Diverse Audiences

Date
31 May 2023
Location:
C17, Monica Partridge Building, University Park
Description
Open to all PGRs and led by Dr Jodie Pennacchia (University of Birmingham).

ICEMiC Work-In-Progress seminar

Date
17 May 2023
Location:
B47, Law and Social Sciences Building, University Park
Description
The speakers for this event are Tiago Machado Costa who will be talking about 'Sexual culture, racial belongings' and Lucy Fox whose paper is entitled: 'Experiences of Women in STEM Academia in the UK and China'.

 

2022

ICEMIC Grant capture panel

Date
05 December 2022
Location:
MS Teams
Description
You are warmly invited to the first ever ICEMIC Grant capture panel with Professor Sarah Dauncey and Dr Esther Bott.

Documentary premiere: "Better Together? Family migration in Brexit and Covid Times"

Date
10 November 2022
Location:
A2, Law and Social Sciences Building, Online
Description
Join us for the documentary premiere based on a research project on Italian family migration to the UK, followed by a round table discussion.

Re-visiting Brexit: conceptual, methodological and ethical implications for migration research

Date
21 September 2022
Location:
Online
Description
In this online symposium, we bring together four recently published papers that seek to advance the field of migration studies by developing new conceptual and analytical insights into Brexit and its impacts.

ICEMIC Centre meeting

Date
06 July 2022
Location:
B18, Law and Social Sciences, University Park
Description
ICEMIC Centre meeting.

My post-doctoral journey so far: feminist activism and women's health

Date
22 June 2022
Location:
MS Teams
Description
The Identities, Citizenship, Equalities and Migration research Centre (ICEMIC) is pleased to introduce its Alumni Research seminar series. We are pleased to announce that our next speaker is Dr Emma Craddock.

ICEMIC Grant capture panel

Date
15 June 2022
Location:
B18, Law and Social Sciences, University Park
Description
You are warmly invited to the first ever ICEMIC Grant capture panel with Professor Sarah Dauncey and Dr Esther Bott.

ICEMiC Academic Speed Networking

Date
11 May 2022
Location:
B55, Law and Social Sciences, University Park
Description
Join us for this informal networking event where you can learn from our speakers and from each other about topics such as academic publishing, securing academic posts, establishing research collaborations, and much more.

 

2021

PhD Infographic Showcase

Date
01 December 2021
Location:
Online
Description
ICEMIC together with WHSCR, ISS, IcPSP and CJRC is hosting a PhD Infographic showcase.

ICEMIC Alumni Research Seminar Series: The effects of class and mobility trajectories on migrants' transnational social positioning strategies

Date
17 November 2021
Location:
Online
Description
The Identities, Citizenship, Equalities and Migration research Centre (ICEMIC) is pleased to introduce its Alumni Research Seminar Series.

Book launch for Young British African and Caribbean Men Achieving Educational Success

Date
22 April 2021
Location:
Online
Description
David Lammy MP, Shadow Justice Secretary Conversation with Thomas Pickup - one of the authors (with Cecile Wright and Uvanney Maylor) of the new book Young British African and Caribbean Men Achieving Educational Success: Disrupting Deficit Discourses about Black Male Achievement.

 

2020

Asylum after empire: colonial legacies in the politics of asylum seeking

Date
12 February 2020
Location:
B62, Law and Social Sciences Building, University Park Campus
Description
With Lucy Mayblin, University of Sheffield.

Brexit and migrant NHS nurses

Date
15 January 2020
Location:
B63, Law and Social Sciences Building, University Park Campus
Description
With Dr Joy Spiliopoulos and Professor Stephen Timmons.

 

 

Identities, Citizenship, Equalities and Migration Centre

School of Sociology and Social Policy
Law and Social Sciences building
University of Nottingham
University Park
Nottingham, NG7 2RD

+44 (0)115 951 5393