Plenary Speakers

We are delighted to introduce the distinguished plenary speakers for the Migration and Societal Change Conference, taking place in June 2025. Our lineup features four exceptional individuals, including three esteemed academics and one acclaimed novelist, offering diverse and enriching perspectives on migration and societal transformation. Representing leading institutions in Denmark, the Netherlands, and the United States. These speakers embody the interdisciplinary and international spirit of our conference.

Stay tuned for more details, as abstracts of their keynote lectures will be shared soon.

Els de Graauw is Professor of Political Science, Public Policy, and International Migration Studies at Baruch College and the Graduate Center, the City University of New York. She is interested in immigration, civil society organizations, urban politics, government bureaucracies, public policy, and qualitative research methods, with a focus on understanding how governmental and nongovernmental organizations build institutional capacity for immigrant integration and representation.

Els is the author of Making Immigrant Rights Real: Nonprofits and the Politics of Integration in San Francisco (2016), co-author of Advancing Immigrant Rights in Houston (2024), and co-editor of Migrants, Minorities, and the Media: Information, Representations, and Participation in the Public Sphere (2017). For more information, click .

Valentina Mazzucato is Professor of Globalisation & Development. She founded and directed the research programme on  from 2012 to 2020.

Her expertise is on migration studied from a transnational perspective. In particular she studies the effects of migration between Africa and Europe on migrants and their families and communities back home. Mazzucato has led 5 international, multi-year projects on transnational migration between Africa and Europe in which she collaborates with European and African universities.

She helped establish and is Executive Board member of the ). She served on the Steering Committee of NWO-WOTRO Science for Global Development (2017-2024) and a panel member of the ERC Advanced Grants (2017-2024). Prof. Mazzucato received a prestigious ERC Consolidator grant for the project (2017-2023). Moreover, Mazzucato is elected member of the  (KNAW), one of the highest academic distinctions in the Netherlands.

Merlin Schaeffer is a professor of sociology at the University of Copenhagen and a Research Fellow at the WZB Berlin Social Science Center. He studies how international immigration is transforming societies, currently with a particular focus on citizens’ clashing views on the definition and prevalence of discrimination. His work draws on diverse social theories and research methods to gain insights on challenges to equality and social cohesion in increasingly diverse societies. Previously, Schaeffer taught at the University of Cologne and worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the WZB’s Migration, Integration, Transnationalization research unit. He holds a PhD from the University of Amsterdam and completed his graduate and undergraduate education at Humboldt Universität zu Berlin. Schaeffer was a visiting scholar at Sciences Po Paris and the European University Institute (EUI) in Florence. He also held visiting positions at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) and Harvard University. He currently serves as an associate editor of the European Sociological Review and was an associate editor of the Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies (2019-2023).

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Vamba Sherif is a novelist, essayist, speaker, book and film critic. He’s a lecturer in African Literature at Leiden University and sits on the board of many organizations, like The Erasmus Foundation, among others. His work has appeared in many languages, including Dutch, English, French, German, Spanish, Polish, and the Indian Malayalam. He has also published essays, stories, film reviews, columns and opinion pieces in The New York Times, the German Kulturaustausch, African Writing, Trouw, Volkskrant, NRC and ZAM - Magazine, among many others. With Ebissé Rouw, he compiled Black: Afro-European literature in the Netherlands and Belgium, a unique anthology of Afro-European experience in the Low Countries. His recent works includes the memoir Unprecentend Love (2021), the anthology The Comet (2022) and the historical novel The Emperor’s Son(2023), which is about Samori Touré, the great African resistant leader to colonialism. About his work the German newspaper Berliner Zeitung wrote: 'Vamba Sherif creates whirlpools of Shakespearean intensity.'