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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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Queen Mary University of London
PhD Student
London

Geography PhD student at Queen Mary University of London, working on international migration and family dynamics in South America. Prior to that, has acted as Population Data and Research advisor at Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) where was responsible for operational research, needs-assessments, and monitoring and evaluation, mainly in projects related to human mobility. Holds a M.A in Demography from the Center for Development and Regional Planning (Cedeplar) and a B.A in International Relations.

  • Queen Mary University of London
    PhD Student
    London

Geography PhD student at Queen Mary University of London, working on international migration and family dynamics in South America. Prior to that, has acted as Population Data and Research advisor at Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) where was responsible for operational research, needs-assessments, and monitoring and evaluation, mainly in projects related to human mobility. Holds a M.A in Demography from the Center for Development and Regional Planning (Cedeplar) and a B.A in International Relations.

AGNEZINTERNATIONAL
Skilled Migration Consultant
England

"I am a multitalented professional with a diverse range of skills and experiences, as a dynamic and versatile skilled Migration Consultant. I am the founder of Agnez International, which is an agency that helps overseas nurses with their registration and education in various countries worldwide. Additionally, I am a Member of United Nation Network on Migration and also a Member of International Migration Research Network (IMISCOE). My Migration Research Hub ID: 4077. I successfully completed the IOM E-Campus and also United Nations The Essentials of Migration Management (EMM2.0) Programme, which offers many types of Migration courses through the International Organization for Migration (IOM). and successfully obtained degree-level certificates. First, I successfully obtained my Recruitment Skills degree-level certificate from Oxford Home Study Centre (OHSC), United Kingdom. I am finally graduated as a recruitment consultant and also graduated Basics of International Law from Alison University of Ireland. I also completed two certified courses from the World Health Organization (WHO). First one is Migration and Health: Enhancing Intercultural Competence and Diversity Sensitivity. Another one is WHO Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for Emergencies. also got two Badges from the World Health Organization (WHO). I am also a travel expert and a mountaineer. I am passionate about assisting overseas nurses in achieving their career goals and pursuing their dreams."

  • AGNEZINTERNATIONAL
    Skilled Migration Consultant
    England

"I am a multitalented professional with a diverse range of skills and experiences, as a dynamic and versatile skilled Migration Consultant. I am the founder of Agnez International, which is an agency that helps overseas nurses with their registration and education in various countries worldwide. Additionally, I am a Member of United Nation Network on Migration and also a Member of International Migration Research Network (IMISCOE). My Migration Research Hub ID: 4077. I successfully completed the IOM E-Campus and also United Nations The Essentials of Migration Management (EMM2.0) Programme, which offers many types of Migration courses through the International Organization for Migration (IOM). and successfully obtained degree-level certificates. First, I successfully obtained my Recruitment Skills degree-level certificate from Oxford Home Study Centre (OHSC), United Kingdom. I am finally graduated as a recruitment consultant and also graduated Basics of International Law from Alison University of Ireland. I also completed two certified courses from the World Health Organization (WHO). First one is Migration and Health: Enhancing Intercultural Competence and Diversity Sensitivity. Another one is WHO Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for Emergencies. also got two Badges from the World Health Organization (WHO). I am also a travel expert and a mountaineer. I am passionate about assisting overseas nurses in achieving their career goals and pursuing their dreams."

Vrije Universiteit Brussel
PhD researcher
Brussels

'Post/colonial Europe and its Animal Other: On race, gender and species' - PhD research at Vrije Universiteit Brussel.

Interests: race, religion, secularism, gender, sexuality, animal ethics, human-animal categorizations, post- & decolonial theory, feminist & queer theory.

Education:
BA Philosophy, University of Amsterdam, cum laude
BSc Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, University of Amsterdam, cum laude
MSc Migration Mobility and Development, SOAS University of London, cum laude

  • Vrije Universiteit Brussel
    PhD researcher
    Brussels

'Post/colonial Europe and its Animal Other: On race, gender and species' - PhD research at Vrije Universiteit Brussel.

Interests: race, religion, secularism, gender, sexuality, animal ethics, human-animal categorizations, post- & decolonial theory, feminist & queer theory.

Education:
BA Philosophy, University of Amsterdam, cum laude
BSc Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, University of Amsterdam, cum laude
MSc Migration Mobility and Development, SOAS University of London, cum laude

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