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Elaborada en colaboración con el Centro de Investigación sobre Migración de IMISCOE, esta base de datos permite acceder a un conjunto de expertos en migración de todo el mundo. Los académicos e investigadores inscritos en IMISCOE contribuyen con sus publicaciones y conocimientos especializados a fomentar la innovación en materia de migración, aportando sus bagajes sobre una serie de temas relacionados con el Pacto Mundial para la Migración. En sus perfiles se ofrecen enlaces a sus investigaciones. Realice búsquedas por especialidad y ubicación en la base de datos que figura a continuación para encontrar a un experto y consultar sus últimos trabajos. Inicie sesión para contactar con un experto de manera directa.

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Panteion University of Athens
PhD researcher
Heraklion

Ioannis Limnios-Sekeris obtained his Ph.D. in 2023 from the Department of Political Science and History of Panteion University, Greece. His Ph.D. research deals with the relationship between the specialised on migration international organisations, and the private sector between 1951 and 1980. In 2013 he completed his MA Thesis at the University of Crete, Greece on the topic of the post-war emigration of Greeks to Australia. At the same University, he completed his undergraduate studies in Contemporary History in 2010. Ioannis’ research interests focus on post-war migration; the history of international organisations; maritime history and transport history. His publications include articles on post-war Greek emigration to Australia; Australia’s post-war immigration policy; the role of the Intergovernmental Committee for European Migration(ICEM) in the management of post-war migration and the migrant sea and air traffic.

  • Panteion University of Athens
    PhD researcher
    Heraklion

Ioannis Limnios-Sekeris obtained his Ph.D. in 2023 from the Department of Political Science and History of Panteion University, Greece. His Ph.D. research deals with the relationship between the specialised on migration international organisations, and the private sector between 1951 and 1980. In 2013 he completed his MA Thesis at the University of Crete, Greece on the topic of the post-war emigration of Greeks to Australia. At the same University, he completed his undergraduate studies in Contemporary History in 2010. Ioannis’ research interests focus on post-war migration; the history of international organisations; maritime history and transport history. His publications include articles on post-war Greek emigration to Australia; Australia’s post-war immigration policy; the role of the Intergovernmental Committee for European Migration(ICEM) in the management of post-war migration and the migrant sea and air traffic.

Universidad Nacional de Colombia
Researcher
Bogotá

Stephanie holds a Ph.D. in Political Studies and International Relations (2019) and a Master’s degree in political and social sciences (2009). She has over 10 years of experience in academic, research, advocacy and consulting activities in international migration, refugee, forced migration, diasporas, migration governance (regional, national, local), migrants and refugee rights and migration policies (regulation, integration, labor, education). She has experience in public policy design and institutional capacity-building. She is an advocate for the rights of forced displaced persons, engaging with senior government officials, members of the Colombian Congress, civil society organizations, international development organizations and academia to ensure the protection of their rights.

  • Universidad Nacional de Colombia
    Researcher
    Bogotá

Stephanie holds a Ph.D. in Political Studies and International Relations (2019) and a Master’s degree in political and social sciences (2009). She has over 10 years of experience in academic, research, advocacy and consulting activities in international migration, refugee, forced migration, diasporas, migration governance (regional, national, local), migrants and refugee rights and migration policies (regulation, integration, labor, education). She has experience in public policy design and institutional capacity-building. She is an advocate for the rights of forced displaced persons, engaging with senior government officials, members of the Colombian Congress, civil society organizations, international development organizations and academia to ensure the protection of their rights.

Maastricht Graduate School of Governance | UNU-MERIT
Research Fellow
Maastricht

Craig Loschmann is a research fellow at the Maastricht Graduate School of Governance and UNU-MERIT. His research over the years has focused primarily on the causes and consequences of forced migration in the contexts of Afghanistan and the African Great Lakes region. His current interests are in the influence of refugee populations on host communities, and the impact of return in post-conflict settings. Craig has consulted on numerous migration-related projects for organizations like UNHCR, IOM, ILO and OECD, among others, and has conducted fieldwork in Burundi and Rwanda. He holds Masters degrees in Economics and International Political Economy and Development (IPED) from Fordham University, and a PhD from the Maastricht Graduate School of Governance and UNU-MERIT.

  • Maastricht Graduate School of Governance | UNU-MERIT
    Research Fellow
    Maastricht

Craig Loschmann is a research fellow at the Maastricht Graduate School of Governance and UNU-MERIT. His research over the years has focused primarily on the causes and consequences of forced migration in the contexts of Afghanistan and the African Great Lakes region. His current interests are in the influence of refugee populations on host communities, and the impact of return in post-conflict settings. Craig has consulted on numerous migration-related projects for organizations like UNHCR, IOM, ILO and OECD, among others, and has conducted fieldwork in Burundi and Rwanda. He holds Masters degrees in Economics and International Political Economy and Development (IPED) from Fordham University, and a PhD from the Maastricht Graduate School of Governance and UNU-MERIT.

University of Latvia
elected researcher
Riga

Lecturer in human geography, Loughborough University, Geography and Environment (as of 2018). Before joining Loughborough, I worked as the main researcher on the EU Horizon 2020 ‘YMOBILITY’ project at the University of Sussex, researching youth mobilities across Europe (2015-2018). I as was also a post-doctoral researcher at the University of Eastern Finland where she researched migrant children and families (2016-2018), founding director of the Centre for Diaspora and Migration Research, University of Latvia. As of September 2019 I am also Adjunct Professor, docent, migration and mobility studies, University of Eastern Finland, Geography department.

  • University of Latvia
    elected researcher
    Riga

Lecturer in human geography, Loughborough University, Geography and Environment (as of 2018). Before joining Loughborough, I worked as the main researcher on the EU Horizon 2020 ‘YMOBILITY’ project at the University of Sussex, researching youth mobilities across Europe (2015-2018). I as was also a post-doctoral researcher at the University of Eastern Finland where she researched migrant children and families (2016-2018), founding director of the Centre for Diaspora and Migration Research, University of Latvia. As of September 2019 I am also Adjunct Professor, docent, migration and mobility studies, University of Eastern Finland, Geography department.

University of Southampton
Postgraduate Researcher
Southampton

I am a Postgraduate Research Student within the School of Geography and Environmental Science at the University of Southampton. My PhD topic will explore the disparate ways in which migration has impacted the lives of Filipino labour migrants in the United Kingdom, as well as their left-behind family members in the Philippines. It will focus on the extent to which the migration of a family member affects dynamics of the family household. It will investigate the issues that migrants and the members of the left-behind family face as a result of migration and the various means through which both groups are able to sustain crucial filial responsibilities and affective ties (social reproductive and emotional labour) despite the geographical distance.

  • University of Southampton
    Postgraduate Researcher
    Southampton

I am a Postgraduate Research Student within the School of Geography and Environmental Science at the University of Southampton. My PhD topic will explore the disparate ways in which migration has impacted the lives of Filipino labour migrants in the United Kingdom, as well as their left-behind family members in the Philippines. It will focus on the extent to which the migration of a family member affects dynamics of the family household. It will investigate the issues that migrants and the members of the left-behind family face as a result of migration and the various means through which both groups are able to sustain crucial filial responsibilities and affective ties (social reproductive and emotional labour) despite the geographical distance.

Save the Climat
President and Chief Executive Officer
Kinshasa

Bernard LUTETE DI LUTETE, from Democratic Republic of Congo. An Engineer and an International Traveller, with better Experiences and knowledge’s performed on Environment, International Diplomacy, Politics and Local Governance, on Human Rights and International Migration Issues. Reliable, lively and adaptable professional with a background in technical education, a self-starter, equally comfortable as a team leader. Well-developed inter-personal skills, Still looking for opportunities to utilize existing skills, to learn more and work to support by his best national and international organizations, CSO, United Nations, to help protect our environment, to keep our world safe from climate, Democracy crisis, humanitarian and Migrations issues. Has performed multiple studies as the International politics and Diplomacy with ROME MUN and Giovani Nel Mondo Association at Rome Italy, the International water Law with UNITAR and the University of Geneva, the Municipal Finances for Local Governance with the World Bank Group. Has worked and keeping working since many years with The United Nations Systems: with Save the Climat in ECOSOC Status , with DPI, UNECA, UNDP project implementation, UN REDD+, UNEP-EBAFOSA, Africa CSO, With others strong international organizations as Member of CIVICUS World Alliance; working to support the International Migration Systems with GFMD and MADE from Europe and CORMSA at South Africa, and has also actively contributed with his organization Save the Climat for the adoption of the Global Compact for Migration at Marrakech Morocco on December 2018, Actually working as the President and CEO of SAVE THE CLIMAT which is a NGO In Consultative Status with UN ECOSOC since 2014, and Associated with UN DPI since 2015, and he is also working as a Regional Organizing Partner for NGO Major Group for Central Africa and Francophone Countries, which also agreed to be Member of the United Nations the United Nations Network on Migration.

  • Save the Climat
    President and Chief Executive Officer
    Kinshasa

Bernard LUTETE DI LUTETE, from Democratic Republic of Congo. An Engineer and an International Traveller, with better Experiences and knowledge’s performed on Environment, International Diplomacy, Politics and Local Governance, on Human Rights and International Migration Issues. Reliable, lively and adaptable professional with a background in technical education, a self-starter, equally comfortable as a team leader. Well-developed inter-personal skills, Still looking for opportunities to utilize existing skills, to learn more and work to support by his best national and international organizations, CSO, United Nations, to help protect our environment, to keep our world safe from climate, Democracy crisis, humanitarian and Migrations issues. Has performed multiple studies as the International politics and Diplomacy with ROME MUN and Giovani Nel Mondo Association at Rome Italy, the International water Law with UNITAR and the University of Geneva, the Municipal Finances for Local Governance with the World Bank Group. Has worked and keeping working since many years with The United Nations Systems: with Save the Climat in ECOSOC Status , with DPI, UNECA, UNDP project implementation, UN REDD+, UNEP-EBAFOSA, Africa CSO, With others strong international organizations as Member of CIVICUS World Alliance; working to support the International Migration Systems with GFMD and MADE from Europe and CORMSA at South Africa, and has also actively contributed with his organization Save the Climat for the adoption of the Global Compact for Migration at Marrakech Morocco on December 2018, Actually working as the President and CEO of SAVE THE CLIMAT which is a NGO In Consultative Status with UN ECOSOC since 2014, and Associated with UN DPI since 2015, and he is also working as a Regional Organizing Partner for NGO Major Group for Central Africa and Francophone Countries, which also agreed to be Member of the United Nations the United Nations Network on Migration.

Palacky University Olomouc
Assistant Professor
Olomouc

I work as an assistant professor at Palacky University Olomouc, Czech Republic. I am interested in the interplay between migration, cities and development. My current research projects revolve around the themes of highly skilled migration, migration governance, and return migration.

  • Palacky University Olomouc
    Assistant Professor
    Olomouc

I work as an assistant professor at Palacky University Olomouc, Czech Republic. I am interested in the interplay between migration, cities and development. My current research projects revolve around the themes of highly skilled migration, migration governance, and return migration.

Magdalena is a Professor in Anthropology (UBA), with a master's degree in Latin American Literature (UNTEF), a diploma as Specialist in Digital Strategy (SAWI) currently pursuing a CAS in Civilian Peacebuilding Essentials (University of Basel & Swisspeace).
Magdalena has worked on human rights and minority rights, migrations, diasporas, comparative literature and literature and exile, and peacebuilding.
She has worked for the international cooperation sector in Communications and also in project management, within the UN System (UNFPA, UN-Migration/IOM), for a European project on Diasporas, and with grassroots organisations (AICRA, Mesemrom). She has also worked as a consultant in Switzerland and Latin America.
Her areas of expertise are institutional communications, communications for the humanitarian, digital strategy, storytelling, audiovisual creation, project management, and methodologies / research.

Magdalena is a Professor in Anthropology (UBA), with a master's degree in Latin American Literature (UNTEF), a diploma as Specialist in Digital Strategy (SAWI) currently pursuing a CAS in Civilian Peacebuilding Essentials (University of Basel & Swisspeace).
Magdalena has worked on human rights and minority rights, migrations, diasporas, comparative literature and literature and exile, and peacebuilding.
She has worked for the international cooperation sector in Communications and also in project management, within the UN System (UNFPA, UN-Migration/IOM), for a European project on Diasporas, and with grassroots organisations (AICRA, Mesemrom). She has also worked as a consultant in Switzerland and Latin America.
Her areas of expertise are institutional communications, communications for the humanitarian, digital strategy, storytelling, audiovisual creation, project management, and methodologies / research.

Humboldt University Berlin
PhD Candidate
Berlin

Sowmya Maheswaran is doing her PhD at the Institute of European Ethnology at Humboldt University (Berlin) and is a doctoral fellow of the Hans Böckler Foundation. At the intersection of global and political anthropology, her dissertation deals with political subjectivities of dissidents and their cultures of resistance in violent contexts. Postcolonial negotiations and global entanglements of racism, nationalism, and migration/(im-)mobilities in war and post-war situations form her central lines of research. The ethnographic focus of the ongoing PhD project is on Tamil conflicts and struggles in Sri Lanka and related transnational diaspora movements.

  • Humboldt University Berlin
    PhD Candidate
    Berlin

Sowmya Maheswaran is doing her PhD at the Institute of European Ethnology at Humboldt University (Berlin) and is a doctoral fellow of the Hans Böckler Foundation. At the intersection of global and political anthropology, her dissertation deals with political subjectivities of dissidents and their cultures of resistance in violent contexts. Postcolonial negotiations and global entanglements of racism, nationalism, and migration/(im-)mobilities in war and post-war situations form her central lines of research. The ethnographic focus of the ongoing PhD project is on Tamil conflicts and struggles in Sri Lanka and related transnational diaspora movements.

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