We are pleased to share the call for the RUNOMI PhD Autumn School 2026, titled “Supporting Health(-Care) among Migrant Residents: Methodological, Ethical and Empirical Dilemmas”, which will take place on 13–15 October 2026 at Radboud University & Radboudumc (Nijmegen, the Netherlands).
The Autumn School invites PhD candidates working on migration and health to engage with the key dilemmas that arise in this field. While we all aim to conduct inclusive, ethical research and contribute to equitable health(-care) systems, doing so in practice often involves navigating methodological, ethical and empirical challenges—for example around inclusion, representation, and how care can or should be adapted in diverse contexts.
Over 2.5 days, participants will:
- Present and receive in-depth feedback on their work in small groups
- Engage in interdisciplinary exchange across fields such as public health, migration studies and public administration
- Attend guest lectures and a round table, and connect with senior and junior researchers
The Autumn School is organised by the Radboud Network of Migrant Inclusion (RUNOMI) and aims to provide a space for both academic development and critical reflection.
📌 Application deadline: 15 June 2026 (Full paper submission 15 September)
📌 Dates: 13–15 October 2026 (+ optional attendance conference 16 October)
📌 Location: Nijmegen, the Netherlands
📌 Fee: €250
Please find the full call for participants and detailed call for papers below. You can also find the application form here.