A new web home for the Center for Migration Studies, a migration-focused thinktank working on global policy initiatives.
At a Glance
- Advanced filtered search for research, publications, and other content types
- Digital publication platform with multiple templates for different types of publications
- Research data visualization featuring maps, tables, charts, and figures
- Integrated podcast and video feeds
- Digital version of physical archives
About the Work
Established in 1964, the Center for Migration Studies of New York (CMS NY) is a think tank and an educational institute devoted to the study of international migration, to the promotion of understanding between immigrants and receiving communities, and to public policies that safeguard the dignity and rights of migrants, refugees and immigrants. CMS NY works with policy-makers on international, regional, national and local levels; scholars and researchers; faith-based groups; non-governmental and community-based organizations; and other civil society groups.
Continuing our partnerships with nonprofits and think tanks, Social Ink worked with key staff and stakeholders at the Center for Migration Studies to completely overhaul their old website. The result of our collaborative work is an immersive flagship site that serves as an introduction to the organization and a user-friendly guide to its vital research publications.
Key features of this project included advanced search and filtering of the organization’s many multimedia resources and publications, flexible contact forms, email newsletter integration, and the seamless integration of 3rd party software. The site is responsive across several browsers on multiple monitors, phones, and displays.
We’re very pleased to help CMS NY launch this dynamic new platform. Our work with them is a testament to our expertise in creating websites for think tanks and policy institutes!

CMS Homepage

Center for Migration Studies - Featured Modules

Center for Migration Studies - Advanced Search

Center for Migration Studies - Archives

Center for Migration Studies - Expanding Modules

Center for Migration Studies - Multimedia