- African Centre for Migration & Society, University of the WitwatersrandAssociate Professor & DirectorJohannesburg
- Harvard UniversitySenior Lecturer in Peninsular and Transatlantic Film and LiteratureCambridge, MA
Ph.D candidate in Sociology, Umeå University.
- Stockholm School of EconomicsPostdocStockholm
Ph.D candidate in Sociology, Umeå University.
Doctora en Economía. MBA y Magister en Gerencia de Proyectos de Ingeniería. Economista
Adicionalmente, capacitada en cursos del BCR; la Universita de Trento -Italia. Ha desarrollado proyectos e investigaciones económicas en diversas empresas del medio. Actualmente Directora de la Carrera Profesional de Economía.
Experiencia profesional en el desarrollo de proyectos internacionales y nacionales de alto impacto en el desarrollo del país. Colaboradora Externa de la Organización Internacional del Trabajo y la Organización Internacional para las Migraciones.
Especialidades: mercado laboral, movilidad laboral, y actualmente trabajando el tema de Migraciones Internacionales y Remesas. Tercera Misión.
- Universidad Católica Sedes SapientiaeDirectora Carrera de EconomíaLima
- Pontificia Universidad Católica del PerúDocentes de EspecializaciónLima
Doctora en Economía. MBA y Magister en Gerencia de Proyectos de Ingeniería. Economista
Adicionalmente, capacitada en cursos del BCR; la Universita de Trento -Italia. Ha desarrollado proyectos e investigaciones económicas en diversas empresas del medio. Actualmente Directora de la Carrera Profesional de Economía.
Experiencia profesional en el desarrollo de proyectos internacionales y nacionales de alto impacto en el desarrollo del país. Colaboradora Externa de la Organización Internacional del Trabajo y la Organización Internacional para las Migraciones.
Especialidades: mercado laboral, movilidad laboral, y actualmente trabajando el tema de Migraciones Internacionales y Remesas. Tercera Misión.
- University of NamibiaPart-time lecturerWindhoek
- Consiglio Nazionale delle RicercheResearcherNapoli
- University of ManchesterLecturerManchester
Machteld Venken is a Professor of Contemporary Transnational History at the Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH). She studied Slavic Languages and Cultures, European Studies and History in Belgium, Poland and Ukraine. Venken earned her PhD in 2008 at the Catholic University of Leuven (Belgium) and her habilitation in 2018 at the University of Vienna (Austria). She has been a Principal Investigator of eight research projects funded in four European countries. Venken joined the University of Luxembourg in November 2019 after a Visiting Scholarship at the Imre Kertesz Kolleg / Institute of Advanced Studies at the Friedrich Schiller University of Jena (Germany) and an Attract Brains for Brussels Fellowship at the Vrije Universiteit Brussels (Belgium). Her main research interests are transnational, transregional and comparative histories of Europe, migration, borderlands, oral history, the history of families and children, and citizen science.
- Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (University of Luxembourg)Full ProfessorEsch-sur-Alzette
Machteld Venken is a Professor of Contemporary Transnational History at the Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH). She studied Slavic Languages and Cultures, European Studies and History in Belgium, Poland and Ukraine. Venken earned her PhD in 2008 at the Catholic University of Leuven (Belgium) and her habilitation in 2018 at the University of Vienna (Austria). She has been a Principal Investigator of eight research projects funded in four European countries. Venken joined the University of Luxembourg in November 2019 after a Visiting Scholarship at the Imre Kertesz Kolleg / Institute of Advanced Studies at the Friedrich Schiller University of Jena (Germany) and an Attract Brains for Brussels Fellowship at the Vrije Universiteit Brussels (Belgium). Her main research interests are transnational, transregional and comparative histories of Europe, migration, borderlands, oral history, the history of families and children, and citizen science.
Professor of migration history
- Panteion University of Social and Political SciencesProfessorAthens
Professor of migration history
Alessandra Venturini is full professor at the University of Turin, holder of the Jean Monnet Chair in European Migration Studies www.europeanmigrationstudiesjmc.unito.it and president of the Diploma in Migration Studies at the University of Turin and Associate and former Deputy director of the Migration Policy Center at the EUI, Florence, co-chair of the G20 Migration section, board member of the Collegio Caro Alberto, IZA Fellow. She extensively worked on the economic approach to migration: the migration choice, the effects in the destination and sending countries in particular in the Mediterranean one. She worked on the effectiveness of migration and integration policies. Recently her research focus also on Migrants consumption of cultural goods as driver on integration. She visited many Universities and research center and is expert for the EU Commission.
- University of Turin, Jean Monnet Chair in European Migration StudiesFull ProfessorTurin ce
- Migration Policy Center,Associate, Past Deputy DirectorFlorence
- DIVCULT board of IMISCOEMemberLiège
Alessandra Venturini is full professor at the University of Turin, holder of the Jean Monnet Chair in European Migration Studies www.europeanmigrationstudiesjmc.unito.it and president of the Diploma in Migration Studies at the University of Turin and Associate and former Deputy director of the Migration Policy Center at the EUI, Florence, co-chair of the G20 Migration section, board member of the Collegio Caro Alberto, IZA Fellow. She extensively worked on the economic approach to migration: the migration choice, the effects in the destination and sending countries in particular in the Mediterranean one. She worked on the effectiveness of migration and integration policies. Recently her research focus also on Migrants consumption of cultural goods as driver on integration. She visited many Universities and research center and is expert for the EU Commission.
Dr. Marcia Vera Espinoza is a Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Global Health and Development, Queen Margaret University. She is also a researcher in CAMINAR (Comparative Analysis on International Migration and Displacement in the Americas). Her research and teaching seat at the intersection of development, political and social geography, with a focus on migration, forced displacement, and Latin America. Marcia is particularly interested in the study of migration and refugee dynamics, experiences, and governance in Latin America.
- Queen Margaret UniversitySenior research fellowEdinburgh
Dr. Marcia Vera Espinoza is a Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Global Health and Development, Queen Margaret University. She is also a researcher in CAMINAR (Comparative Analysis on International Migration and Displacement in the Americas). Her research and teaching seat at the intersection of development, political and social geography, with a focus on migration, forced displacement, and Latin America. Marcia is particularly interested in the study of migration and refugee dynamics, experiences, and governance in Latin America.
I am a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Anthropology Department at Aarhus University and in the Thomas Coram Research Unit, Social Research Institute at UCL, London. My current fellowship has received funding from the Independent Research Fund Denmark and the Marie Curie EC Horizon Programme (currently UKRI funded). I completed my PhD at the Department of Anthropology at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. My PhD ‘Coming of Age in Asylum’ is an ethnographic account of the young refugees who arrived in Denmark as unaccompanied asylum-seeking minors with a focus on those who were at the margins of the category, that is they were close to coming of age or their age was challenged. The thesis is concerned on how this group of young refugees created a sense of belonging through social relations amidst the uncertainties they faced during the ’refugee crisis’ of 2015-16. My current postdoctoral project explores how refugee mothers who endured separation from their families negotiate deservingness to the right to a family life following family reunification, by exploring their encounters with advocates and welfare workers in the context of the UK and Denmark. Andrea has taught in Australia (UNSW) and Denmark (University of Copenhagen) and presented her work at conferences in Italy, Iceland, Australia and the UK. Her work has been published in high-impact journals including Ethnos, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies and the Journal of Sociology.
- Aarhus University/University College LondonPostdoctoral Research FellowLondon
I am a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Anthropology Department at Aarhus University and in the Thomas Coram Research Unit, Social Research Institute at UCL, London. My current fellowship has received funding from the Independent Research Fund Denmark and the Marie Curie EC Horizon Programme (currently UKRI funded). I completed my PhD at the Department of Anthropology at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. My PhD ‘Coming of Age in Asylum’ is an ethnographic account of the young refugees who arrived in Denmark as unaccompanied asylum-seeking minors with a focus on those who were at the margins of the category, that is they were close to coming of age or their age was challenged. The thesis is concerned on how this group of young refugees created a sense of belonging through social relations amidst the uncertainties they faced during the ’refugee crisis’ of 2015-16. My current postdoctoral project explores how refugee mothers who endured separation from their families negotiate deservingness to the right to a family life following family reunification, by exploring their encounters with advocates and welfare workers in the context of the UK and Denmark. Andrea has taught in Australia (UNSW) and Denmark (University of Copenhagen) and presented her work at conferences in Italy, Iceland, Australia and the UK. Her work has been published in high-impact journals including Ethnos, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies and the Journal of Sociology.
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