Stakeholder Cooperation
REMESO cooperates with stakeholders and partners such as municipal authorities, public services, governments and NGO:s with education, knowledge exchange and project development and evaluation. We develop, administer and participate in national and international research groups, aimed at research as well as knowledge exchange and discussion. The researchers participate in undergraduate as well as postgraduate education efforts at Linköping University, but also at many other universities. To the left and below, you will find presented some of the major collaborations of REMESO.
Swedish Migration Board
Researchers from REMESO are in ongoing dialogue with the Swedish Migration Board as the key policy actor with responsibility for national migration policies. This dialogue concerns the elaboration of a future possible collaborative research agenda across a variety of research themes with which REMESO is actively engaged and which are of interest to the Migration Board.
New stakeholder invited to be REMESO Affiliated Researcher
Dr Sam Hagglund, a prominent Swedish trade union figure and currently General Secretary of the European Federation of Building and Woodworkers (EFBWW) based in Brussels, has been invited to join REMESO as an Affiliated Researcher. Sam has previously been involved in the IMILCO workshop in Istanbul in 2009 and as a participant in the MOST-UNESCO workshop in February 2011. He will develop collaborative research on the future of the European Posted Workers Directive and its implications for labour standards and cross-border migration in the European construction industry labour market.
TIA - Integration in Working Life
TIA is a themegroup devoted to analysis, gathering och dissemination of knowledge about integration projects on the labour market that are financed by The European Social Fund.
Read more about TIA (in Swedish)



