Results of TRANSMIC project have been published

The results of TRANSMIC project on migration and citizenship issues have been published on the CORDIS website: 

Migration is not only a hot topic in Europe, it’s also a topic of great interest to academia — whose research can help influence European policy. For instance, the EU-funded TRANSMIC project focused its research on the rapidly evolving field of transnational migration and citizenship.

 Find out more on the results of the TRANSMIC project

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