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DePaul Migration Collaborative: Advocating for Justice, Educating for the Future

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The DePaul Migration Collaborative engages scholars, practitioners, students and alumni to find solutions to society’s most pressing problems in the areas of migration, mobility and human rights. The Collaborative leverages the power of interdisciplinary scholarly collaboration to pursue dynamic, community-engaged projects, advocacy and research, while establishing innovative learning opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students who will become the field’s next generation of leaders and problem-solvers.

These efforts will allow the Collaborative to advocate for and contribute to better public policy, stronger communities and a more just society. 

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Our Impact

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The DePaul Migration Collaborative (DMC) has made a notable impact in the field of migration studies. A total of 106 DePaul faculty members have shown interest or actively participated in migration-related endeavors. The Migration and Asylum Survey (MAS) indicates that 37 of these faculty members have incorporated migration issues into their courses. In addition, 35 DePaul alumni are actively participating or involved with the DePaul Migration and Asylum (DMA) initiatives. This engagement reflects a growing and vibrant community dedicated to the exploration, teaching, and active response to migration challenges.

Projects

DePaul Migration Advocates

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Community Capacity Project

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Solutions Lab

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Reframing Refugee Project

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Our History

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The DePaul Migration Collaborative (DMC) has made a notable impact in the field of migration studies. A total of 106 DePaul faculty members have shown interest or actively participated in migration-related endeavors. The Migration and Asylum Survey (MAS) indicates that 37 of these faculty members have incorporated migration issues into their courses. In addition, 35 DePaul alumni are actively participating or involved with the DePaul Migration and Asylum (DMA) initiatives. This engagement reflects a growing and vibrant community dedicated to the exploration, teaching, and active response to migration challenges.