WHEN
12-17 July 2026 (one week: from Sunday evening to Friday morning).
WHERE
San Vito di Cadore (University of Padua, Centro Studi per l'Ambiente Alpino).
COORDINATORS
Andrea Pettrachin, Matteo Bassoli & Laura Lo Presti. The School is organized by the Department of Political Science, Law and International Studies of the University of Padua, with the support of the Department of Historical and Geographical Sciences and the Ancient World (University of Padua), EURAC, the University of Liege, the University of Birmingham and the University of Neuchâtel.
DESCRIPTION
The Summer School The Politics of Migration is an international residential educational initiative promoted by the University of Padua. It aims to offer critical and interdisciplinary insights into contemporary migration politics. Within the evolving landscape of complementary academic offerings, it stands out as the first Summer School specifically designed for master’s students (and advanced undergraduate students) focused on migration policy. The School seeks to create a stimulating environment for learning, exchange, and the development of academic and professional skills in the fields of migration, public policy, and international relations.
The program will take place over five intensive days at the Centro Studi per l’Ambiente Alpino in San Vito di Cadore and will involve 21 participants. The adopted approach is Challenge-Based Learning, which encourages active student participation in solving real-world problems and formulating policy proposals. In addition to providing theoretical and analytical tools to understand migration policies at the European and global levels, the Summer School will promote the development of transversal soft skills such as teamwork, synthesis and communication, policy design, and the effective presentation of project ideas to policymakers. Career-oriented activities and interactions with non-governmental and international organizations will allow participants to explore potential professional pathways in the sector.
In detail, the School will include the following activities:
TARGET PARTICIPANTS
Master’s students, with a maximum of 21 participants. The cohort will include 7–9 students from the University of Padua or Arqus Partner Universities and 11–13 students from other universities. The School is primarily designed for students who have ideally already attended courses on migration policy or related topics, but remains open to those without prior experience. Participants will be selected through an open call requiring the submission of a curriculum vitae and a motivation letter.
FEE
190 euros for 19 participants / 50 euros for 2 participants. The fee includes half board accommodation.
APPLICATION DATES
15th November 2025 – 15th March 2026.
CREDITS
3 ECTS credits with final grade, based on evaluation of students’ engagement in the School and the final assignment to be submitted by 15 September.
ACADEMIC BOARD AND LECTURERS
The sessions will be conducted by European scholars and experts in the field of migration policy. The teaching team will include members of the Academic Board as well as four external experts (practitioners) working in international organizations, European institutions, and NGOs active in the area of international migration.
The Academic Board includes the following members (TBC):