The expected impact of the project can be outlined in four key principles. The aim was to make an impact in building research capacity, developing sustainable partnership networks and improving visibility of research.
As a result, TU was expected to integrate better within the overall European Research Area and contribute in improving outputs of the Horizon 2020 programme.
The impact of MIRNet was focused on the university, national and regional level as well as on the overall European Research Area:
•At the university level, TU was expected to gain visibility as a research and competence center of migration and integration studies; improve its position in research and policy networks; and improve its research quality and capacity.
•At the national level, TU was expected to become a better dialogue partner for policy makers, which would help to tackle the recently (re-)emerged challenges related to high levels of emigration, and growing and diversifying immigration. Also, the relational paradigm was expected to complement the already authoritative economic and geographic approaches to migration studies.
•At the regional level, the project was expected to create stronger cooperation ties with research institutions in Nordic countries, as the migration corridor between Estonia and Finland is very vibrant and substantially affects both countries. Also, the project was expected to contribute to the still emerging field of East-West migration studies.
•The project was expected to contribute to the overall European Research Area via building stronger and broader networks in the field of migration and integration research. In migration and integration studies, a broad geographical coverage is of particularly high importance, which in turn should improve the output of the Horizon 2020 programme (where migration and integration issues are an important part of the societal challenges package).
While the main impact of the project was for the coordinating institution (TU), the other consortium participants, i.e. the leading research institutions, also benefitted from the project in terms of broadening their academic networks, advancing their research interest and increasing their publishing capacity. Mutual enrichment was also made possible by joint publications and project applications as well as PhD students’ events such as summer school