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ACMS featured as CoRE in Migration & Health

ACMS featured as CoRE in Migration & Health

by Ntokozo Yingwana | May 11, 2026 | Front Page, News, Unhealthy Migration

🌍 Leading up to the second Africa – Europe Clusters of Research Excellence (CoRE) conference hosted by the University of Glasgow in June, CoRE is highlighting some key activities of each of the clusters. This week, they are featuring the Cluster of Research Excellence...
Strengthening the health of African populations on the move within the continent

Strengthening the health of African populations on the move within the continent

by Langelihle Mlotshwa | Mar 26, 2026 | Front Page, Journal Articles, News

Agyemang, C., Aranda, Z., Jumbe, A., Maatoug, T., Mlotshwa, L., Ouahchi, A., Tenna, M., Vearey, J. Strengthening the health of African populations on the move within the continent. The Lancet Regional Health – Africa: 100031 (2026)....
EXHIBITION: The project that’s remapping migration in urban Africa

EXHIBITION: The project that’s remapping migration in urban Africa

by Loren Landau | Mar 4, 2026 | News, Events, Regulation of Law & Policy, Sarchi

This post has been adapted from an article that was originally published by Wits University, under the same title, on 3 March 2026. Above featured image, ‘When we travel, where do we settle?’, by Wezile Harmans (photo credit: Lehlohonolo Ndlovu). In-text...
“African countries are increasingly asserting themselves in migration arrangements”

“African countries are increasingly asserting themselves in migration arrangements”

by Loren Landau | Feb 2, 2026 | News, Front Page, Regulation of Law & Policy, Sarchi

This news article, along with the featured image, was originally published by Channel Africa, under the same title, on 29 January 2026. By Asanda Zondi, Channel Africa According to Professor Loren Landau, Senior Researcher* of the African Centre for Migration &...
Call for Applications: Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Migration and Health in Africa

Call for Applications: Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Migration and Health in Africa

by NicholasS | Sep 18, 2025 | Front Page, News, Unhealthy Migration

Applications are open for a post-doctoral fellowship at the African Centre for Migration & Society (ACMS) at the University of the Witwatersrand (Wits University). This fellowship is part of the National Institute for Health and Care Research’s (NIHR) Global...
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