If so, we would love to hear your pitch for a slot on the Migration Oxford Podcast.
As Oxford’s leading podcast on migration, the Migration Oxford Podcast offers a space for in-depth discussions about complex migration questions, issues and research. It is designed to unpick existing debates, to highlight under-represented areas of discussion, and to explore new and innovative thinking about migration and mobility.
For 2026, we are accepting pitches that align with the following three categories and meet the criteria outlined below:
Category 1 – Scheduled topics
We are looking for experts to share research insight on the following themes:
Category 2 – Publication focused
We are looking for experts to discuss their recent research or to apply research insights to an academic publication or pop-cultural moment, such as a book or film. Please think creatively and consider how your research perspective speaks to global themes and will engage broader audiences (four episodes)
Category 3 – Open pitches
Do you have an idea for an episode not captured above that you think would be a great fit for the podcast? We welcome your ideas. (Four episodes)
Further criteria:
The general format will be an introduction by the co-hosts ( Jacqueline Broadhead , Director of the Global Exchange on Migration and Diversity, and Rob McNeil , Deputy-Director, The Migration Observatory) followed by a host-led interview with all speakers. Edited episodes will typically run for 25–30 minutes.
Deadline: 13 February 2026. Decisions on pitched episodes will be communicated in March 2026, and episode recordings in this series will be scheduled thereafter.