The African Centre for Migration & Society (ACMS) at Wits  University in Johannesburg is Africas leading scholarly institutions  for research and teaching on human mobility. Established in 1993, ACMS  is an independent, interdisciplinary and internationally engaged  institution focusing on relationships among human movement politics,  poverty, and social transformation. While oriented towards Southern  Africa, the Centre conducts collaborative scholarly and policy-oriented  work across sub-Saharan Africa, and has partnerships in Asia, Europe and  the Americas. It offers Africas only post-graduate degree in forced  migration studies and provides training to students and professionals on  topics ranging from the sociology of migration, mobility and health,  human rights, and research methods.
While maintaining its scholarly independence, the Centre regularly  joins with organisations in government and civil society in identifying  data needs, conducting research and shaping policy. Centre staff are  also regularly called on to provide expert advice and commentary to  international organisations, governments, and the media.