- Doina Anca Cretu for Current Affairs in Perspective: “Epidemics in Europe’s Refugee Camps: A Tale of Two Eras”
- Michal Frankl for S:I.M.O.N.: “Citizenship of No Man’s Land? Jewish Refugee Relief in Zbąszyń and East-Central Europe, 1938–1939”
- Ágnes Katalin Kelemen at the “Anti-Jewish Quotas in Central Europe” Online Conference
- Michal Frankl: I want to write refugees back in European history
- Doina Anca Cretu and Maximilian Graf at ASEEES 2020: “Feared ‘Mobilities.’ Policy, Discourse, and Experience of Migration in Twentieth-Century East-Central Europe”
- Workshop CfP: Humanitarian Mobilization in Central and Eastern Europe during the Twentieth Century
- Lidia Zessin-Jurek: “A sense of dignity and freedom rebelled in me, that’s all.” Refugeedom as a manifestation of freedom and resistance on the example of the accounts of Polish Jews in the fall of 1939
- Maximilian Graf: Drifting Westward? East Germany and Integrated Europe in the “long 1970s”
- Michal Frankl: Uncertain Citizenship. Deportations from Slovakia in November 1938
- Lidia Zessin-Jurek: Gulag as a Jewish, Polish and German lieux de memoire
- Lidia Zessin-Jurek and Katharina Friedla: The Siberian Odyssey of Polish Jews
- Lidia Zessin-Jurek at the European Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Stalinism and National Socialism in Frankfurt (Oder)
- Michal Frankl: Now as ever, protection of health may not strengthen nationalism and racism
- Ágnes Katalin Kelemen: “And They Were Not Even Curious About My Religion.” The First Czechoslovak Republic and Incoming Foreign Jewish Students
- Łukasz Mieszkowski: Refugees from the Polish borderlands in 1914 —1921 in the context of the epidemiological crisis
- Michal Frankl and Lidia Zessin-Jurek at Polin Museum
- Workshop CfP: Refugees and historians
- Conference: The Future of Europe as a Place of Refuge
- Workshop: Citizenship until further notice? Refugees and revocation of nationality in the 20th century
- Lidia Zessin-Jurek: Polish Holocaust refugees in the USRR – the consolidation of a new ‘lieu de mémoire‘
- Evropa exilu a Evropa otevřená: historie jako klíč k pochopení současných problémů
- Kamil Ruszała: Galician Jews in Exile: Trajectories and Experience of Refugeedom during the WWI
- Michal Frankl: Země nikoho 1938
- CfP: Citizenship until further notice? Refugees and revocation of nationality in the 20th century
- Deník N: Interview with Michal Frankl (in Czech)
- S:I.M.O.N: Section on refugees
- Research positions in the ERC-funded project “Unlikely refuge?”
- ERC grant for a Czech scientist for research into the history of refugees in East-Central Europe