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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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University of St.Gallen
Postdoc
St. Gallen

Sandra King-Savic is an international post-doctoral researcher at tUniversity of St. Gallen. She received her Ph.D. in Organization and Culture (DOC) at the University of St. Gallen (HSG) in February 2019. King-Savić is a lecturer on Migration and cultural studies at the University of St. Gallen, and volunteered as a human rights educator for Amnesty International. She conducted research for the Foreign Military Studies Office in the U.S. before receiving a Swiss National Foundation scholarship for her dissertation on the transversal relationship between migration and informal markets, and received various scholarships, including the Foreign Language and Area Studies and the A&S Study Abroad scholarship from the University of Kansas (KU) and the University of Wyoming (UWYO), where she received her M.A. and B.A. respectively.

  • University of St.Gallen
    Postdoc
    St. Gallen

Sandra King-Savic is an international post-doctoral researcher at tUniversity of St. Gallen. She received her Ph.D. in Organization and Culture (DOC) at the University of St. Gallen (HSG) in February 2019. King-Savić is a lecturer on Migration and cultural studies at the University of St. Gallen, and volunteered as a human rights educator for Amnesty International. She conducted research for the Foreign Military Studies Office in the U.S. before receiving a Swiss National Foundation scholarship for her dissertation on the transversal relationship between migration and informal markets, and received various scholarships, including the Foreign Language and Area Studies and the A&S Study Abroad scholarship from the University of Kansas (KU) and the University of Wyoming (UWYO), where she received her M.A. and B.A. respectively.

Florida International University
Ph.D. Student
Miami

I'm a Ph.D. student at Florida International University, Global and Sociocultural Studies department. I'm a Sociology track. My current research interests are Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) immigrants in the U.S. and identity construction.

  • Florida International University
    Ph.D. Student
    Miami

I'm a Ph.D. student at Florida International University, Global and Sociocultural Studies department. I'm a Sociology track. My current research interests are Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) immigrants in the U.S. and identity construction.

Institute of Law Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences
Professor
Warsaw

Witold Klaus – holds PhD in law, he is a professor at the Institute of Law Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences (head of the Department of Criminology and of the Centre for Migration Law Research) and a research fellow in the Centre of Migration Research at Warsaw University; He is a lawyer, criminologist, migration researcher and activist - he was one of the founders and currently serves a member of the Board for the Association for Legal Intervention (was a chairman between 2005 and 2019).

  • Institute of Law Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences
    Professor
    Warsaw

Witold Klaus – holds PhD in law, he is a professor at the Institute of Law Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences (head of the Department of Criminology and of the Centre for Migration Law Research) and a research fellow in the Centre of Migration Research at Warsaw University; He is a lawyer, criminologist, migration researcher and activist - he was one of the founders and currently serves a member of the Board for the Association for Legal Intervention (was a chairman between 2005 and 2019).

University of Warsaw
researcher, chair of CMR's Research Ethics Committee
Warsaw

Weronika Kloc-Nowak, PhD, is a sociologist employed at the Centre of Migration Research, Warsaw. She researches migrant families, with a particular focus on care, kinship and migrants' reproductive behaviours. Recent projects include "Grandparenting at a distance" a mixed-methods study of older Poles with geographically dispersed kin networks, and MIGFERT: "International mobility and disruptions in fertility patterns – towards new insights from a low fertility context". Weronika has extensive experience in qualitative methods, especially the biographic narrative interpretative method. She obtained her PhD from European University Institute, Florence, in 2015.

  • University of Warsaw
    researcher, chair of CMR's Research Ethics Committee
    Warsaw

Weronika Kloc-Nowak, PhD, is a sociologist employed at the Centre of Migration Research, Warsaw. She researches migrant families, with a particular focus on care, kinship and migrants' reproductive behaviours. Recent projects include "Grandparenting at a distance" a mixed-methods study of older Poles with geographically dispersed kin networks, and MIGFERT: "International mobility and disruptions in fertility patterns – towards new insights from a low fertility context". Weronika has extensive experience in qualitative methods, especially the biographic narrative interpretative method. She obtained her PhD from European University Institute, Florence, in 2015.

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