
The Observatory of Migration and Human Rights is a space for analysis, research, and public engagement, operating within the SEA-EU Alliance and involving researchers from diverse disciplines.
Its aim is to shed light on the experiences of migrants, defend their fundamental rights, and promote inclusive policies. Through studies, publications, and outreach activities, the Observatory works toward a fairer, more supportive, and diversity-respecting society. It connects universities, policymakers, and civil society to co-develop solutions for migration governance and the protection of human rights.
Having two major lines, the first one deals with migration, refugees, borders, and human rights. It focuses on the legal, political, and social dimensions of human mobility, with special attention to the protection of displaced persons and the governance of border spaces. This line critically examines migration policies and practices through a human rights lens. The second line addresses diversity and social justice, exploring how differences related to ethnicity, gender, religion, and other identity markers intersect with social inequalities. It aims to promote inclusive policies and foster equitable, respectful, and cohesive societies.
Please, find all the information about the Observatory of Migration and Human Rights below:

Call for Abstracts
“Migration and Sustainable Development Goals 2030”
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Split
21 – 23 January 2026
Submit your abstract here
Deadline: 7 November 2025
2024 – International Forum SEA-EU Observatory of Migration and Human Rights.
“The EU Pact on Migration and Asylum: New Challenges for Migration Management and Human Rights at Europe’s Borders”
Algeciras (Cádiz)
7-8 November 2024
Register here for attendance and oral presentations:
https://forms.gle/2Lwq65cmUyHqRBJE8

The Observatory Of Migration and Human Rights launched a Seminar at the University of Algarve
The University of Algarve hosted an insightful SEA-EU seminar titled “Contemporary Migrations: Facts and Myths” bringing together students, academics, and community members to reflect on

University of Cádiz Hosts the Opening of the Observatory’s Online Seminar Series
On October 27, the Observatory of Migration and Human Rights launched its online seminars, starting in collaboration with the University of Cádiz. The opening session

The Observatory of Migration and Human Rights in the Being SEA-EU Conference
Last Friday, the Observatory of Migration and Human Rights participated in the Being SEA-EU Conference. The Observatory’s presentation brought together experts, policymakers, and academics to engage

The Observatory of Migration and Human Rights Launches Its Monthly Seminars
The SEA-EU (European University of the Seas) Observatory of Migration and Human Rights is launching a new initiative of monthly seminars dedicated to analysing and

Fostering Inclusion and Diversity in SEA-EU: UAlg and CFAEs Collaborate on Research and Support for Migrant Communities
As part of the Observatory for Migrations and Human Rights (Task 5.1 of the ERASMUS+ SEA-EU Project), the University of Algarve (UAlg) met yesterday, December 2, 2024,

The International Forum of the SEA-EU Observatory on Migration and Rights Takes Place in Algeciras
The 2024 International Forum of the SEA-EU Observatory on Migrations and Human Rights, titled “The EU Pact on Migration and Asylum: New Challenges for Migration