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Our activities

ECU TRACS DRN activities include:

  • Hosting a seminar series to feature ECU and visiting scholar research
  • Holding an annual ECU TRACS Symposium
  • Co-convening the annual WA Migration and Mobilities Update Conference in partnership with the other WA universities
  • Hosting the 2024 Migration Update Conference at ECU
  • Supporting an active program of national and international collaborations in relevant fields
  • Facilitating an active research environment in transnationalism migration, multicultural and diversity studies

ECU TRACS DRN Seminar Series

ECU TRACS hosts a regular schedule of research presentations from ECU staff, HDR students, and visiting scholars.

Seminars are held online or in hybrid mode (Teams). Contact tracsmrn@ecu.edu.au for information about upcoming seminars

Access our seminar series programs here:

Below is a list of our seminar series programs:

ECU TRACS DRN Symposium

ECU TRACS holds an annual two-day research symposium at the Joondalup campus. The inaugural symposium, held in September 2024 to align with the WA Migration Update conference was a great success. ECU researchers from across four different Schools presented 28 papers in two days.

2025 Symposium

The 2025 ECU TRACS Symposium will be held on Monday, 23 - Tuesday, 24 July at Joondalup campus – contact tracsmrn@ecu.edu.au for more information.

2024 WA Migration and Mobilities Update conference

The WA Migration and Mobilities Update Conference is an annual event that brings together government, policymakers, not-for-profits, communities, and academics to explore critical issues in the field of migration.

The Update is supported by a steering group of representatives from universities, government, non-government, and community sectors, and convened each year by academics at each of the WA universities.

In 2024 ECU hosted the Migration Update for the first time with the theme of Mobility Justice: Youth, Ageing, Environment and Place, a critical ethical issue of our time.

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