History The Institute for Migration and Ethnic Studies was founded in 1984, first as the Centre for Migration and Ethnic Studies; the present name dates from 1987. It was established by merging of the Centre for Migration Studies (heir of the continuous research of external migration which began in 1967 within the Institute for Geography of the University of Zagreb, to which in 1977 was added the Centre for Education Research of the Institute for Social Research of the University of Zagreb) and the Agency for Migration and Nationalities (existing since 1965). Its goal was a scientific research of external and internal migration, Croatian emigration and minorities.
Task Through systematic and interdisciplinary research into all forms of migration, through the study of national minorities and various aspects of ethnicity, the Institute aims at accomplishing, above all, the following tasks:
The main function of the Institute is to stimulate the comparative study of migration, minorities and ethnicity, to promote a public understanding of the complexity and reality of these topics, and also, through research and discussion, to stimulate the implementation of new policies and activities that might aid in the resolution of problems in the relevant fields.
Plans The Institute's plans include further network involvement in international programmes and projects, participation in the network of excellence on the European level and more intense scientific communication. Fuller involvement of the Institute in pregraduate, undergraduate and postgraduate university educational programmes is also one of the Institute's priorities.