Who we are
Borderland Education Network is an independent think tank devoted to research, training, and public dissemination in the fields of community, education, migration, and social justice, with particular attention to borderland settings and vulnerable populations.
Areas of work
Community
We study community-based educational and social processes, local participation, and situated forms of support and inclusion.
Education
We explore formal, non-formal, and residential educational settings, with a particular interest in pedagogy, training, and institutional access.
Migration
We investigate migration-related inequalities, educational rights, borderland dynamics, and the lived realities of vulnerable mobile populations.
Core activities
Training
Methodological support, capacity-building initiatives, and structured fellowship pathways.
Research
Empirical studies, working groups, collaborative projects, and scholarly inquiry grounded in rigorous and ethically responsible practice.
Dissemination
Public-facing outputs, curated resources, reports, publications, and open-access materials designed to circulate knowledge beyond academia.