This interdisciplinary research explores the complex interplay between democratic erosion and migration crises, recognising their profound implications for social cohesion. With universities serving as bastions of knowledge and inclusion, their role in addressing these challenges is paramount. By implementing targeted programs and initiatives, universities actively contribute to mitigating the adverse effects of these crises and promoting social cohesion within their campuses and surrounding communities. The research objectives encompass a comprehensive examination of existing strategies and programs implemented by universities worldwide, focusing on identifying successful approaches and practices. Additionally, the study seeks to uncover the underlying challenges and obstacles faced by universities in effectively addressing democratic and migration crises, ranging from institutional constraints to sociopolitical factors. Universities hold significant sway in shaping policy discourse and influencing decision‐making processes at local, national, and international levels. Through rigorous research methodologies, including mixed‐methods approaches involving qualitative case studies and large‐scale surveys, this study aims to provide nuanced insights into the root causes and consequences of democratic erosion and migration crises. Ultimately, this research contributes to advancing scholarly understanding in the fields of democratic governance, human mobility, and social cohesion. By offering actionable insights and innovative solutions, it strives to empower policymakers, practitioners, and affected communities to effectively navigate and address these complex challenges, fostering resilience and harmony in societies worldwide.