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In partnership with IMISCOE’s Migration Research Hub, this database provides access to a range of migration experts from around the world. The academics and researchers registered with IMISCOE contribute their publications and expertise to further innovation in the field of migration studies, bringing knowledge on a range of topics related to the Global Compact for Migration. Links to their research are provided in their profiles. Search the database below by expertise and location to find an expert and review their latest work. Sign-in to contact an expert directly.

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Magdeburg-Stendal University of Applied Sciences
Professor for Clinical Psychology
Stendal

Head of Research Group on Migration and Psychosocial Health (www.uke.de/miph) at the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf at the Department of Medical Psychology; Professor for Clinical Psychology at the Magdeburg-Stendal University of Applied Sciences; research focuses is on migration and health and multilingualism in health care. Psychotherapist and honorary CEO of a NGO for Mental Health and Migration.

  • Magdeburg-Stendal University of Applied Sciences
    Professor for Clinical Psychology
    Stendal
  • University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf
    Head of Research Group
    Hamburg

Head of Research Group on Migration and Psychosocial Health (www.uke.de/miph) at the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf at the Department of Medical Psychology; Professor for Clinical Psychology at the Magdeburg-Stendal University of Applied Sciences; research focuses is on migration and health and multilingualism in health care. Psychotherapist and honorary CEO of a NGO for Mental Health and Migration.

Mahgol Motalebi
PhD Candidate
Berlin

Mahgol Motalebi is a doctorate student holding DAAD scholarship within the study program IPP-EU at the Institute for European Urban Studies.

Born in 1991, she studied Bachelor of Architecture in Iran; following the Cum Laude graduation in 2016 from the “Architecture and Sustainability” program at Katholieke University (KU) Leuven, Belgium. During the master studies, she joined “Media Architecture” program at Bauhaus University Weimar as a guest student where she had worked with Refugees in Weimar on art and research projects that also shaped her Master thesis and future research direction, with the focus on the social and spatial dimension of urban segregation and its influence on the integration of immigrants and refugees. SS

Since 2018, She is working on the doctorate project under the title “Immigrant’s home in the making through spatial practice: The case of Iranian immigrants in Berlin” In this research, she attempts to illustrate the current integration processes and challenges of Iranian immigrants based on their spatial practices to make Berlin their new home.

  • Mahgol Motalebi
    PhD Candidate
    Berlin

Mahgol Motalebi is a doctorate student holding DAAD scholarship within the study program IPP-EU at the Institute for European Urban Studies.

Born in 1991, she studied Bachelor of Architecture in Iran; following the Cum Laude graduation in 2016 from the “Architecture and Sustainability” program at Katholieke University (KU) Leuven, Belgium. During the master studies, she joined “Media Architecture” program at Bauhaus University Weimar as a guest student where she had worked with Refugees in Weimar on art and research projects that also shaped her Master thesis and future research direction, with the focus on the social and spatial dimension of urban segregation and its influence on the integration of immigrants and refugees. SS

Since 2018, She is working on the doctorate project under the title “Immigrant’s home in the making through spatial practice: The case of Iranian immigrants in Berlin” In this research, she attempts to illustrate the current integration processes and challenges of Iranian immigrants based on their spatial practices to make Berlin their new home.

Malmö University
Researcher and Lecturer
Malmö

Currently, I work as a researcher and lecturer in International Migration and Ethnic Relations at Malmö University. I am involved in an international research project on care, inequalities & wellbeing among different generations of transnational families in the UK, Spain, France and Sweden. I am also a Research Associate at the German Center for Integration and Migration Research (DeZIM) where I work on a research project about support and integration of Ukrainian refugees in Germany.

  • Malmö University
    Researcher and Lecturer
    Malmö
  • German Centre for Integration and Migration Research (DeZIM)
    Researcher
    Berlin

Currently, I work as a researcher and lecturer in International Migration and Ethnic Relations at Malmö University. I am involved in an international research project on care, inequalities & wellbeing among different generations of transnational families in the UK, Spain, France and Sweden. I am also a Research Associate at the German Center for Integration and Migration Research (DeZIM) where I work on a research project about support and integration of Ukrainian refugees in Germany.

ALICE MPOFU-COLES
Alice is currently writing her thesis as PhD candidate and Research Assistant Human Geography at the University of Reading in the School of Archaeology, Geography and Environmental Science. Alice is also working on a Professional Specialist Role on Equality, Diversity and Inclusion at the university to address race equality. Her research is on Identity and Transnational activities Among Young Zimbabwean Diaspora in the UK.
For over 15 years she volunteered at the Reading Refugee Support Group (RRSG) both as vice-chair and chair including being involved in the Gruntivig Women’s Project – Women Refugees Learning together in Europe. She is currently a trustee of the Reading City of Sanctuary and Alliance for Cohesion and Racial Equality (ACRE) and a specialist Ambassador for Global Female Wave of Change. She is also involved in Universities of Sanctuaries in the UK – leading Universities to give scholarships to refugees and be a safe space for sanctuary seekers. She also advocates and portrays a more positive image of refugees, black people, women, young people by participating in numerous projects. She has done BBC television documentary and interviews on refugees' plight, poverty, women and speaks at events and conferences. She furthers her activism by writing, actively involved with different human rights organisations, democracy, education and poverty.
Alice was given the most inspirational refugee women Driver award in 2020. She nominated the Reading Refugee Support Group for the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service, and this was awarded in 2019 receiving it from the Queen’s representative, Sheriff of Berkshire. She was given an Honorary Masters of Universities by the Open University in 2013 at Poole's ceremony for her services to refugees, communities, education, and civil services. She was presented with an award by the then President Chissano of Mozambique in 1996 for her writing on working with culturally diverse communities. This was achieved while working as a diplomat in Mozambique and preceded a posting to the former Yugoslavia, Belgrade. She worked in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Zimbabwe, was posted to Belgrade and then Maputo. She also worked in the office of the Vice President of Zimbabwe.
She has a BA in Social Work, MA in International Relations and Forced Migration Summer School course at Oxford University. In the UK, she started working in a sandwich factory, army barracks, care homes and then decided to train as a social worker. She worked in the local authority social care from 2004 until 2017 when she decided to do her PhD.
Despite her adversity of losing seven family members in 13 years, Alice wrote a book DEAR GOD FROM YOUR POACHED EGG BREAST about her breast cancer experience in 2007, chemotherapy and mastectomy while studying. She continues to advocate for breast cancer awareness in women with interviews on BBC and grassroots community group. She is standing as a Councillor Candidate in Reading in the UK May 2021 elections.
“You can lose everything, but nobody can take your education away.” part of the speech of Alice speaking to OU graduates when she was receiving the Masters Honorary Award from Open University https://youtu.be/9TsHg2dVGHY

ALICE MPOFU-COLES
Alice is currently writing her thesis as PhD candidate and Research Assistant Human Geography at the University of Reading in the School of Archaeology, Geography and Environmental Science. Alice is also working on a Professional Specialist Role on Equality, Diversity and Inclusion at the university to address race equality. Her research is on Identity and Transnational activities Among Young Zimbabwean Diaspora in the UK.
For over 15 years she volunteered at the Reading Refugee Support Group (RRSG) both as vice-chair and chair including being involved in the Gruntivig Women’s Project – Women Refugees Learning together in Europe. She is currently a trustee of the Reading City of Sanctuary and Alliance for Cohesion and Racial Equality (ACRE) and a specialist Ambassador for Global Female Wave of Change. She is also involved in Universities of Sanctuaries in the UK – leading Universities to give scholarships to refugees and be a safe space for sanctuary seekers. She also advocates and portrays a more positive image of refugees, black people, women, young people by participating in numerous projects. She has done BBC television documentary and interviews on refugees' plight, poverty, women and speaks at events and conferences. She furthers her activism by writing, actively involved with different human rights organisations, democracy, education and poverty.
Alice was given the most inspirational refugee women Driver award in 2020. She nominated the Reading Refugee Support Group for the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service, and this was awarded in 2019 receiving it from the Queen’s representative, Sheriff of Berkshire. She was given an Honorary Masters of Universities by the Open University in 2013 at Poole's ceremony for her services to refugees, communities, education, and civil services. She was presented with an award by the then President Chissano of Mozambique in 1996 for her writing on working with culturally diverse communities. This was achieved while working as a diplomat in Mozambique and preceded a posting to the former Yugoslavia, Belgrade. She worked in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Zimbabwe, was posted to Belgrade and then Maputo. She also worked in the office of the Vice President of Zimbabwe.
She has a BA in Social Work, MA in International Relations and Forced Migration Summer School course at Oxford University. In the UK, she started working in a sandwich factory, army barracks, care homes and then decided to train as a social worker. She worked in the local authority social care from 2004 until 2017 when she decided to do her PhD.
Despite her adversity of losing seven family members in 13 years, Alice wrote a book DEAR GOD FROM YOUR POACHED EGG BREAST about her breast cancer experience in 2007, chemotherapy and mastectomy while studying. She continues to advocate for breast cancer awareness in women with interviews on BBC and grassroots community group. She is standing as a Councillor Candidate in Reading in the UK May 2021 elections.
“You can lose everything, but nobody can take your education away.” part of the speech of Alice speaking to OU graduates when she was receiving the Masters Honorary Award from Open University https://youtu.be/9TsHg2dVGHY

Innovation for Democracy and Gender Equality
Head
Tbilisi

Education
1987-1993 -Georgian Technical University, Automated Control Systems;
2006-2008 - Georgian Technical University, Automated Control Systems - Academic Degree of
a Doctor.
Professional experience;
Gori(Georgia) State University, Associate Professor- 2007/2019.
Director organization - Innovations for Democracy and Gender Equality.
Participation in scientific conferences and publications in the last 5 years: 90.

Participation in research programs and grants(last 5 years):
• 2019 - Digital Security Workshop -‘ kvinna till kvinna’, Pamukkale, Turkey.
• 2017-2019 - "Project Actors Capacity Training in Caucasus"- Tempus-Project number:544047-TEMPUS-1-2013-1-GE- TEMPUS-JPGR , Trainer.
List membership of professional societies or other activities in civil, public or international affairs:
EPH - International Journal of Science And Engineering (ISSN: 2454 - 2016) -2018 - editorial board member and reviewer;
International association of engineers- editorial board member;
Program committee (PC) member of the ICCSAIT conference.

Languages: English, Russian, turkish language.
Computer program - Microsoft Windows , MS Word, MS Excel, MS Access, MS Power Point, MS Publisher, SQL SERVER, Adobe Photoshop, Word Press API, CSS, HTML, Java, MAC, Flash/Achtion, CorelDRAW, 3D Max………

  • Innovation for Democracy and Gender Equality
    Head
    Tbilisi

Education
1987-1993 -Georgian Technical University, Automated Control Systems;
2006-2008 - Georgian Technical University, Automated Control Systems - Academic Degree of
a Doctor.
Professional experience;
Gori(Georgia) State University, Associate Professor- 2007/2019.
Director organization - Innovations for Democracy and Gender Equality.
Participation in scientific conferences and publications in the last 5 years: 90.

Participation in research programs and grants(last 5 years):
• 2019 - Digital Security Workshop -‘ kvinna till kvinna’, Pamukkale, Turkey.
• 2017-2019 - "Project Actors Capacity Training in Caucasus"- Tempus-Project number:544047-TEMPUS-1-2013-1-GE- TEMPUS-JPGR , Trainer.
List membership of professional societies or other activities in civil, public or international affairs:
EPH - International Journal of Science And Engineering (ISSN: 2454 - 2016) -2018 - editorial board member and reviewer;
International association of engineers- editorial board member;
Program committee (PC) member of the ICCSAIT conference.

Languages: English, Russian, turkish language.
Computer program - Microsoft Windows , MS Word, MS Excel, MS Access, MS Power Point, MS Publisher, SQL SERVER, Adobe Photoshop, Word Press API, CSS, HTML, Java, MAC, Flash/Achtion, CorelDRAW, 3D Max………

Maastricht University
PhD Fellow
Maastricht

Charlotte Mueller is a Ph.D. Researcher in the Migration and Development Research Group at the Maastricht Graduate School of Governance/ UNU-MERIT. Her main research interests focus on return migration, reintegration, diasporas, and knowledge transfer. For her PhD-Research, Charlotte explores the conditions for knowledge transfer and organisational change in the context of a temporary return programme. A German national, she has lived, worked and studied in Germany, Ecuador, and the Netherlands. Charlotte is experienced in qualitative data collection in countries such as Afghanistan, Ethiopia, Ghana, Guatemala, Mexico, Sierra Leone and Somalia.

  • Maastricht University
    PhD Fellow
    Maastricht

Charlotte Mueller is a Ph.D. Researcher in the Migration and Development Research Group at the Maastricht Graduate School of Governance/ UNU-MERIT. Her main research interests focus on return migration, reintegration, diasporas, and knowledge transfer. For her PhD-Research, Charlotte explores the conditions for knowledge transfer and organisational change in the context of a temporary return programme. A German national, she has lived, worked and studied in Germany, Ecuador, and the Netherlands. Charlotte is experienced in qualitative data collection in countries such as Afghanistan, Ethiopia, Ghana, Guatemala, Mexico, Sierra Leone and Somalia.

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