The Final Joint Policy Meeting on “Irregular Migrants in Europe: Public Attitudes, Protection Needs and EU Responses” (25 March 2026) brought together policymakers, researchers and practitioners at the Committee of the Regions in Brussels to discuss key challenges and policy responses related to irregular migration.
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Uncertain Grounds: Reframing migration in Europe
The I-CLAIM exhibition presents newly commissioned artworks responding to research on irregular migration across Europe. 24-27 March 2026. Demeester Gallery, Brussels.
New Exhibition: Rerouting by Alicja Rogalska
The new video installation by Alicja Rogalska builds on her ongoing collaboration with Berlin-based bike couriers. Opening and discussion 14.03.26 at 4pm. DAAD-gallerie. Berlin
New Exhibition: Future Conditional by Anna Knappe & Amir Jan
New Exhibition | 2–6 March 2026 | University of Helsinki. We are pleased to present Future Conditional, a two-channel video installation by Anna Knappe and Amir Jan, commissioned by Centrala Space (Birmingham, UK) and developed as part of the I-CLAIM research project.
Documentary screening & discussion ‘THE OTHERS’
Join us on 23 March in Amsterdam for the screening of THE OTHERS, followed by a discussion with the filmmakers and experts on dignity for migrant workers in Farm2Fork.
Third Stakeholder meeting I-CLAIM (The Netherlands)
On the 8th of September the third I-CLAIM stakeholder meeting was organized in the Netherlands at the office of I-CLAIM partner Fair work.
Upcoming Webinar: Public Opinion and Return Policies in Europe
Our sister project MORE, funded by Horizon Europe, is hosting a webinar titled “How Public Opinion Shapes and Is Shaped by Return and Readmission Policies in Europe” on 11 June 2025 (13h00-15h00).
2025 IMISCOE Spring Conference
I-Claim will be present at the 2025 IMISCOE Spring Conference (Krems). Check our participation and register to the event.
Discourses, narratives and counter narratives on irregular migration
Join on 4 December our Webinar on ‘Discourses, narratives and counter narratives on irregular migration’. This webinar is part of the joint events within the MIrreM project.








