Spike Island Exhibition Tour: ‘Pigs and Poison’ and ‘Nosferasta’

Spike Island 133 Cumberland Road, Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom

Join MMB's Representation, Belonging, Futures research challenge for a group tour of Spike Island's new exhibitions: 'Pigs and Poison' by Candice Lin and 'Nosferasta', a film by Adam Khalil and […]

‘African Apocalypse’ (2020) screening

Winston Theatre First Floor, Richmond Building, 105 Queens Road, Bristol

The Department of Film and Television (FTV) invite you to a screening and talks about ‘African Apocalypse’, a new film about Africa’s colonial past. The event is co-organised with Migration Mobilities […]

Plotting at the (de)Bordering Hearth

Join Brigstow and Migration Mobilities Bristol for lunch at the (de)Bordering hearth to meet others, enjoy an interdisciplinary conversation or three, and think about future uses of the (de)Bordering spaces. […]

MMB PGR Network Workshop

Members of the new MMB PGR network will meet to introduce their projects to each other, share ideas about migration and mobilities research, and make connections to help build a […]

MMB Reading Group: ‘Justice, Migration, and Mercy’ by Michael Blake

In April we will meet to discuss Justice, Migration, and Mercy by Michael Blake (Oxford University Press, 2020). Justice, Migration, and Mercy provides a vision of how we can understand the political morality of migration. It offers a novel, and plausible, account of the right to exclude on which that right is grounded on a […]

MMB/BPI Funding Workshop: Applying to Research Councils – Top Tips and Your Questions Answered!

Online meeting

A recording of this workshop can be viewed here. Join us for an informative, trouble-shooting session to help you improve your UKRI applications! This session is open to University of Bristol researchers at all levels. Hosted by Migration Mobilities Bristol (MMB) and the Bristol Poverty Institute (BPI), the one-hour online session will be delivered by our fantastic colleagues in […]

Divisive Solidarities: An MMB Workshop

University of Bristol Micro-campus Wellspring Settlement, 43 Ducie Road, Barton Hill, Bristol, United Kingdom

How do we respond to government policy and media coverage that presents some people's lives as more important than others? All those fleeing violence should be granted safe passage and welcome, but some lives are given more value than others by governments and the media. This can further inequalities and place people in hierarchies of […]