- Faculty of Sociology, University of WarsawPhD CandidateWarsaw
- Tbilisi State UniversityHead of the Office of Research and Development at the Faculty of Social and Political SciencesTbilisi
I currently hold an ESRC scholarship for my PhD research at the University of Birmingham, UK. My project examines the experiences of social class of African international (SADC) students at South African universities. My research interests cover such topics as migration; regional cooperation; race, social class and inequality; aspiration and higher education; identity and belonging. My research focuses on Southern Africa and I have a long experience of living and working in the region. I'm also interested in (and have experience of) other regions of Africa as well as South Asia and the Caribbean.
I completed my BA in Development Studies with Politics (IR) and African Studies and MA in Development Studies at the University of Helsinki, Finland. I have previously held scholarships at the Nordic Africa Institute in Uppsala, Sweden and Sciences-Po in Paris, France. I also have a BA in Social Work and have experience of working with migrants.
- University of BirminghamPhD researcherBirmingham
I currently hold an ESRC scholarship for my PhD research at the University of Birmingham, UK. My project examines the experiences of social class of African international (SADC) students at South African universities. My research interests cover such topics as migration; regional cooperation; race, social class and inequality; aspiration and higher education; identity and belonging. My research focuses on Southern Africa and I have a long experience of living and working in the region. I'm also interested in (and have experience of) other regions of Africa as well as South Asia and the Caribbean.
I completed my BA in Development Studies with Politics (IR) and African Studies and MA in Development Studies at the University of Helsinki, Finland. I have previously held scholarships at the Nordic Africa Institute in Uppsala, Sweden and Sciences-Po in Paris, France. I also have a BA in Social Work and have experience of working with migrants.
Cathrine Talleraas is Senior Researcher at the Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) and Researcher at the Christian Michelsen Institute (CMI). She holds a PhD in Human Geography from the University of Oslo. She is project coordinator and post-doctoral researcher in the project 'Effects of Externalisation: EU Migration Management in Africa and the Middle East"'(EFFEXT). In her PhD research, Talleraas studied the Norwegian welfare system’s encounter with people who lead transnational lives.
Talleraas is currently co-chair of the IMISCOE Standing Committee "Migration Politics and Governance" and board member in the Standing Committee "Reflexive Migration Studies". In 2017-2018 she coordinated the IMISCOE PhD-Network.
- Christian Michelsen InstituteResearcherBergen
- Peace Research Institute OsloSenior ResearcherOslo
Cathrine Talleraas is Senior Researcher at the Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) and Researcher at the Christian Michelsen Institute (CMI). She holds a PhD in Human Geography from the University of Oslo. She is project coordinator and post-doctoral researcher in the project 'Effects of Externalisation: EU Migration Management in Africa and the Middle East"'(EFFEXT). In her PhD research, Talleraas studied the Norwegian welfare system’s encounter with people who lead transnational lives.
Talleraas is currently co-chair of the IMISCOE Standing Committee "Migration Politics and Governance" and board member in the Standing Committee "Reflexive Migration Studies". In 2017-2018 she coordinated the IMISCOE PhD-Network.
I am a social scientist (M.Soc.Sci. from University of Helsinki, major in Political History) and a criminologist (MA in Criminology from City University London). My main areas of expertise and interests are criminology, radicalisation, policing, knowledge management, terrorism and contemporary history, and ethics.
- Laurea University of Applied SciencesSenior ManagerEspoo
I am a social scientist (M.Soc.Sci. from University of Helsinki, major in Political History) and a criminologist (MA in Criminology from City University London). My main areas of expertise and interests are criminology, radicalisation, policing, knowledge management, terrorism and contemporary history, and ethics.
- Batman UniversityHead / ProfessorBatman
- Bard CollegeKeith Haring FellowAnnandale-on-Hudson
- University of CyprusVisiting Assoc.Prof.Nicosia
- Mardin Artuklu Üniversitesiassociate prof.Mardin
- Hong Kong Polytechnic UniversityResearch Assoc.Prof.Hong Kong
- Kadir Has Üniversitesiassistant prof.Istanbul
- Istanbul Teknik Üniversitesiaraştırma görevlisiIstanbul
Kim Tao is the curator of post-Federation immigration at the Australian National Maritime Museum. Her research interests include migration, memory and material culture in museums, textile histories and histories of child migration. Kim has curated a range of award-winning exhibitions and digital projections. She was awarded a Churchill Fellowship to study partnerships between museums and culturally diverse communities in the UK, Canada and USA.
- Australian National Maritime MuseumCuratorSydney
Kim Tao is the curator of post-Federation immigration at the Australian National Maritime Museum. Her research interests include migration, memory and material culture in museums, textile histories and histories of child migration. Kim has curated a range of award-winning exhibitions and digital projections. She was awarded a Churchill Fellowship to study partnerships between museums and culturally diverse communities in the UK, Canada and USA.
- University of WrocławAssociate ProfessorWrocław
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