The Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence on Integration of Migrants in Europe (IntoME), established in September 2020 within the Tuscia University (DIKE Department), is an international study and research platform for the analysis of migration processes, with a special focus on integration matters across the EU.
In the period 2023-2026, IntoME carries out a new project, which focuses on three main topics:
1) Protected entry procedures (PEPs)
2) Innovative reception and integration schemes in the EU
3) The potential of new technologies for migrants’ integration
Protected entry procedures (PEPs)
The goal is to generate in-depth knowledge and public awareness about legal pathways and their potential. Research activities focus on the various types of PEPs and their implementation, both in the EU and in the rest of the Global North. A specific attention is devoted to:
Innovative reception and integration schemes in the EU
The goal is to analyse approaches to the reception and integration of third-country nationals (TCNs) in the EU and compare them with other models established in non- European systems, assessing, specifically, the value of private sponsorship in fast-tracking TCNs’ access to social, economic, and cultural rights at the local level. Particular attention is dedicated to:
The potential of new technologies for migrants’ integration
The goal is to evaluate how the use of new technologies and big data can improve the overall quality of asylum and migration policy, specifically analysing:
MAIN EVENTS AND RESEARCH ACTIVITIES
International Final Conference on “Legal Pathways, Integration and Technology: A Three Years Appraisal” (Viterbo, October 2026)