Opportunities
NEWLY ANNOUNCED: Bridging Divides and the Global Migration Institute at Toronto Metropolitan University will host the 2027 IMISCOE Spring Conference!
Topic: Studying Migration in the Digital Era: Innovation, Regulation, Ethics, and Rights
Dates: 10-12 March 2027
Call for papers: Open until June 26, 2026 (external link)
CLOSED for 2026/2027
→At Toronto Metropolitan University
→At Concordia University (external link)
Internal funding opportunities for Bridging Divides researchers
Travel Grants for TMU Scholars — Now open on a rolling deadline
Data Grants for TMU Scholars — Now open on a rolling deadline
Student Opportunities
Other calls and opportunities
(google form) Call for participants: Rooting for Decolonial Reconciliation and Collective Healing Through Land, Story and Art at Urban Farm (external link)
You are invited to take part in a research study exploring racialized migrant students’ collective wellbeing, experiences of belonging, and relationships to land and community. Submit a short form if you self-identify as: 16 years or older; current TMU student; belonging to racialized immigrant and/ or diasporic communities. Participants will receive $25 - $50 for their time.
Call for papers: Special Issue on Foreign Qualification Recognition at Twenty: Legislative Evolution, Regulatory Change, and Pathways Forward (external link) (Canadian Public Policy)
This special issue invites researchers to assess two decades of policy development and institutional innovation in foreign qualification recognition. Submissions from economics, industrial relations, public policy, sociology, law, political science, education, health policy, and related fields are welcomed.
Manuscript submission deadline: July 15, 2026