The 10th Migration Summer School is a 5-day interdisciplinary program in English exploring how race, ethnicity, and migration shape health inequalities, social exclusion, and the living and working conditions of migrant and refugee women. Hosted by the European Public Law Organization (EPLO) from 13–17 July 2026 in Sounion, Greece, it combines lectures, workshops, discussions, field visits, and engagement with experts and practitioners. The program is open to students, researchers, NGO professionals, and practitioners from fields such as public health, sociology, international relations, human rights, and economics. Participants receive a certificate of attendance, with the option to earn 8 ECTS by submitting a 5,000-word essay. The fee is €550 and includes tuition, study-visit transport, and a welcome lunch. Applicants must submit a CV and motivation letter by 30 June 2026.