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Bridging the Digital Divide: A Journey of Inclusion and Resilience

I thought taking a tram would be simple. Back home, if you had money, you could get where you needed to go. So when I saw the tram approaching in the Netherlands, I felt a small sense of accomplishment—like I was already figuring things out.  Then I reached into my pocket and realized I hadContinue reading “Bridging the Digital Divide: A Journey of Inclusion and Resilience”

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Bridging the digital divide: Empowering female refugees for inclusive employment

In an era where digital skills are a prerequisite for most jobs, a lack of digital literacy can be a significant barrier to employment. For female refugees in the Netherlands, this digital divide presents a major challenge, limiting their ability to access work opportunities and integrate into the labour market. The DigiSkills2Work project, coordinated by RUNOMI member Giacomo Solano, aims to address this pressing issue by investigating the link between digital skills and employment opportunities for female refugees. 

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Bringing Borders to the Digital Age: Book Presentation on The Digital Transformation of the Border Regime

On February 27, Dr. Paul Trauttmansdorff from the Technical University of Munich visited Radboud University to present his book, The Digital Transformation of the Border Regime: The Powers and Perils of Imagining Future Borders. Organized by RUNOMI, the seminar brought together a diverse audience, including scholars, students, and researchers interested in migration, digital governance, and border studies. Dr. Evelien Brouwer (Utrecht University) and Dr. Yiran Yang (Radboud University) served as panel discussants, adding critical insights to the discussion. 

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RUNOMI Annual Congress: Migrant Inclusion and Populism Wednesday 25 June 2025, 10am-5:30pm

Speakers from different disciplines will be addressing the topical theme of this year’s congress: migrant inclusion and populism. From the RUNOMI network, these include Janine Suurmond (RadboudUMC), Andrej Zaslove (Nijmegen School of Management) and Niels Spierings (Social Sciences). As RUNOMI strives for its research to have impact not only in theory but also in practice, societal organisations such as Represent Jezelf and Open Embassy will reflect on the academic contributions. 

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Thinking, feeling, changing: how Cyprus reshaped my understanding of research

Have you ever experienced a moment at which your research became deeply personal? Or when a place you had studied from a distance suddenly confronted you with emotions you had not anticipated? When I first set foot in Cyprus for my fieldwork, I thought I was well prepared. Months of reading, writing, and thinking about Cyprus and its buffer zone had given me what I thought was a reasonable understanding of the country and its many complexities. But once there, I realized that no amount of reading could prepare me for the emotions and contradictions I encountered.

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Article: Rachel Kollar on How Islam Does Not Hinder Muslim Political Participation

In public debates, we often hear claims that Islam is at odds with democracy. Rachel Kollar challenges this narrative. Her study shows that Islam is certainly not an obstacle to political participation; in fact, it inspires some Muslims to engage in democracy. This mobilization is driven primarily by the belief that they should be good citizens, stand up against injustice, and ensure that their interests are represented in politics.

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Supporting Refugees Through Language: Crowdfunding for Dutch Classes

We rarely—if ever—reach out to colleagues with urgent pleas for money, for generosity, for charity. And yet, here I am doing just that. I would love for you to take a moment to learn about the initiative I am supporting on behalf of the Radboud Refugee Working Group: raising funds to purchase books for refugees.

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Jeanine Suurmond, Professor

Jeanine Suurmond is a Professor specializing in Inclusive, Person-Centered Healthcare for Vulnerable Citizens. Her chair, co-funded by Pharos, the expertise center for health disparities, focuses on improving access to care for individuals in hard-to-reach and vulnerable situations.

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Saskia Glas, Assistant Professor

Saskia Glas is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology. Her research centers on the inclusion of minorities. She represents the Faculty of Social Sciences on the RUNOMI steering group.

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Noemi Mena Montes, Assistant Professor

Dr. Noemi Mena Montes joined the RUNOMI network as part of the sector-plan, focusing on the topic of ‘Migrant Inclusion: Information, Communication, and Development,’ where she contributes her expertise to research and initiatives aimed at enhancing migrant integration through innovative communication strategies.

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Martijn de Koning, Associate professor

As associate professor at Islam, Politics and Society, de Koning works on the intersection of race, religion and mobility; a theme that cuts across his teaching, research and societal impact work. The role of digitalization is not a specific focus but is interwoven with this particular theme and how he approaches it. Additionally, he is a member of the Runomi steering group, contributing to the network’s strategic direction and initiatives.