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Jahangirnagar University
Associate Professor
Savar

Dr. Nurul Huda Sakib is a PhD from the Department of Government and International Relations, The University of Sydney, Australia in 2018. He teaches Public Policy Analysis, Global Politics, Fundamentals of International Politics, Governance Issues and Problems, Political Theories for Developing Countries and Public Sector Ethics and Corruption over twelve years at the Department of Government and Politics, Jahangirnagar University. Dr. Sakib also taught Public Sector Ethics and Corruption at the Department of Government and International Relations, the University of Sydney a lecturer and guest faculty from the period of 2016 to 2017. He is also an adjunct faculty of Bangladesh University of Professionals. Additionally, Dr. Sakib also acts as a research supervisor at the Bangladesh Public Administration Training Centre. He is an associate member of the Centre for the Study of Global Human Movement of Cambridge University, UK. Dr. Sakib published over 16 articles that appeared in Routledge, Springer and Oxford Publishers. He is also one of the contributing authors of the Global Encyclopedia of Public Administration, Public Policy, and Governance, edited by Professor Ali Farazmand. Dr. Sakib has presented numerous research papers at Sydney, Melbourne, Monash, Griffith (Australia), Fudan (China), The Nanyang Technological University (Singapore) and Bangladesh. His research interest includes South Asia in Global Politics, Corruption and Anti-Corruption, Migration and Refugee Governance and Political Communication.

  • Jahangirnagar University
    Associate Professor
    Savar

Dr. Nurul Huda Sakib is a PhD from the Department of Government and International Relations, The University of Sydney, Australia in 2018. He teaches Public Policy Analysis, Global Politics, Fundamentals of International Politics, Governance Issues and Problems, Political Theories for Developing Countries and Public Sector Ethics and Corruption over twelve years at the Department of Government and Politics, Jahangirnagar University. Dr. Sakib also taught Public Sector Ethics and Corruption at the Department of Government and International Relations, the University of Sydney a lecturer and guest faculty from the period of 2016 to 2017. He is also an adjunct faculty of Bangladesh University of Professionals. Additionally, Dr. Sakib also acts as a research supervisor at the Bangladesh Public Administration Training Centre. He is an associate member of the Centre for the Study of Global Human Movement of Cambridge University, UK. Dr. Sakib published over 16 articles that appeared in Routledge, Springer and Oxford Publishers. He is also one of the contributing authors of the Global Encyclopedia of Public Administration, Public Policy, and Governance, edited by Professor Ali Farazmand. Dr. Sakib has presented numerous research papers at Sydney, Melbourne, Monash, Griffith (Australia), Fudan (China), The Nanyang Technological University (Singapore) and Bangladesh. His research interest includes South Asia in Global Politics, Corruption and Anti-Corruption, Migration and Refugee Governance and Political Communication.

Center for Diplomatic Affairs and Political Studies (DIPAM)
Chairman
Istanbul

Tolga Sakman started his studies on Diaspora (especially Turkish Diaspora) during his Master's Degree and made several publications on the subject. He has also studies and published on migration and the security of migration. Having worked at a think tank and university, Sakman continues his doctoral studies.

  • Center for Diplomatic Affairs and Political Studies (DIPAM)
    Chairman
    Istanbul

Tolga Sakman started his studies on Diaspora (especially Turkish Diaspora) during his Master's Degree and made several publications on the subject. He has also studies and published on migration and the security of migration. Having worked at a think tank and university, Sakman continues his doctoral studies.

University of Helsinki
PI, Post-doctoral researcher
Helsinki

Sanna Saksela-Bergholm Ph.D. (Sociology, University of Helsinki) explores in her current study the inclusion of migrants into working life. The objectives are two-folded: firstly, the aim is to analyse integration education programs’ “best practices” aimed at worklife inclusion of adult migrants into the Finnish and Canadian labor markets. Secondly, the aim is to develop a worklife integration model based on these best practices which will be pilot tested within the partner education programs. For students integrating in a country’s minority language, this integration into institutions of the national minority is of additional importance as the dominant environment is generally constructed around the majority language.
In her previous study she explored Filipino labour migrants’ inclusion to the Finnish labour market and their transnational ties back home. She analysed the role of social resources and networks in the lives of the migrants and their family members still living in the Philippines. Her study was part of the Academy Finland project ‘Transnationalism as a Social Resource among Diaspora Communities’. Saksela-Bergholm has planned and taught BA- and MA-level courses in migration studies.
She has studied migrants’ participation and inclusion to the receiving society by focusing on the following topics: the role of migrant associations; local and transnational practices; migrants’ access to informal and formal social protection; migrants’ access to labour market. In addition, she has acted as an expert for UNHCR, NGOs, national and local advisory boards.

  • University of Helsinki
    PI, Post-doctoral researcher
    Helsinki

Sanna Saksela-Bergholm Ph.D. (Sociology, University of Helsinki) explores in her current study the inclusion of migrants into working life. The objectives are two-folded: firstly, the aim is to analyse integration education programs’ “best practices” aimed at worklife inclusion of adult migrants into the Finnish and Canadian labor markets. Secondly, the aim is to develop a worklife integration model based on these best practices which will be pilot tested within the partner education programs. For students integrating in a country’s minority language, this integration into institutions of the national minority is of additional importance as the dominant environment is generally constructed around the majority language.
In her previous study she explored Filipino labour migrants’ inclusion to the Finnish labour market and their transnational ties back home. She analysed the role of social resources and networks in the lives of the migrants and their family members still living in the Philippines. Her study was part of the Academy Finland project ‘Transnationalism as a Social Resource among Diaspora Communities’. Saksela-Bergholm has planned and taught BA- and MA-level courses in migration studies.
She has studied migrants’ participation and inclusion to the receiving society by focusing on the following topics: the role of migrant associations; local and transnational practices; migrants’ access to informal and formal social protection; migrants’ access to labour market. In addition, she has acted as an expert for UNHCR, NGOs, national and local advisory boards.

European University Institute
Researcher
Florence

Historian of migration and Middle Eastern Studies.
2020: PhD in History and Civilization, European University Institute (EUI), Florence
2017-2019: European Master in Migration and Intercultural Relations (EMMIR)
2014-2015: MSc Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies, University of Edinburgh

  • European University Institute
    Researcher
    Florence

Historian of migration and Middle Eastern Studies.
2020: PhD in History and Civilization, European University Institute (EUI), Florence
2017-2019: European Master in Migration and Intercultural Relations (EMMIR)
2014-2015: MSc Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies, University of Edinburgh

Kozminski University
Associate Professor
Warsaw

Justyna Salamońska is Associate Professor at Kozminski University. Justyna holds a PhD in Sociology from Trinity College Dublin. She previously carried out research and taught at Trinity College Dublin, University of Chieti, European University Institute and University of Warsaw. Her research and teaching interests include contemporary migrations in Europe, multiple migrations, migrant labour market integration, cross-border mobilities, quantitative and qualitative research methods.
Justyna currently coordinates the IMISCOE Standing Committee on Methodological Approaches and Tools in Migration Research (Meth@Mig).

  • Kozminski University
    Associate Professor
    Warsaw

Justyna Salamońska is Associate Professor at Kozminski University. Justyna holds a PhD in Sociology from Trinity College Dublin. She previously carried out research and taught at Trinity College Dublin, University of Chieti, European University Institute and University of Warsaw. Her research and teaching interests include contemporary migrations in Europe, multiple migrations, migrant labour market integration, cross-border mobilities, quantitative and qualitative research methods.
Justyna currently coordinates the IMISCOE Standing Committee on Methodological Approaches and Tools in Migration Research (Meth@Mig).

Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Assistant Professor
Barcelona

Juan Carlos Triviño-Salazar is Assistant Professor of Public Policy at the Department of Political and Social Sciences in the Universitat Pompeu Fabra-Barcelona. He is also a Juan de la Cierva research fellow at the same university (formerly at the Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals – IBEI). His field of expertise is primarily focused on governance processes from a multilevel and regulatory perspectives in multiple policy sectors but with a special focus on immigration and integration.

More substantively, he studies the local governance of immigration and integration and the regulatory governance of policy sectors such as immigration, food safety, health, and finance.

He has published on matters related to his lines of interest in top-ranking journals such as Public Administration, Comparative European Politics, International Migration Review, Journal of European Integration, Ethnic and Racial Studies, the Lancet, American Behavioral Scientist, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, among others.

Since September 2022, he is the principal investigator of the project MUNMIGRA on local policy responses to presence of precarious migrants in Spanish cities. This project is funded through the Spanish Ministry of Science.

  • Universitat Pompeu Fabra
    Assistant Professor
    Barcelona

Juan Carlos Triviño-Salazar is Assistant Professor of Public Policy at the Department of Political and Social Sciences in the Universitat Pompeu Fabra-Barcelona. He is also a Juan de la Cierva research fellow at the same university (formerly at the Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals – IBEI). His field of expertise is primarily focused on governance processes from a multilevel and regulatory perspectives in multiple policy sectors but with a special focus on immigration and integration.

More substantively, he studies the local governance of immigration and integration and the regulatory governance of policy sectors such as immigration, food safety, health, and finance.

He has published on matters related to his lines of interest in top-ranking journals such as Public Administration, Comparative European Politics, International Migration Review, Journal of European Integration, Ethnic and Racial Studies, the Lancet, American Behavioral Scientist, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, among others.

Since September 2022, he is the principal investigator of the project MUNMIGRA on local policy responses to presence of precarious migrants in Spanish cities. This project is funded through the Spanish Ministry of Science.

  • Sustainable Development Policy Institute
    Research Fellow
    Islamabad
  • Sustainable Development Policy Institute
    Associate Research Fellow
    Islamabad
  • Global Change Impact Studies Centre
    Senior Scientific Officer
    Islamabad
  • International Water Management Institute
    Junior Economist
    Lahore
International Institute of Social Studies, Erasmus University, The Netherlands
Doctoral researcher
The Hague

Doctoral Researcher at International Institute of Social Studies (ISS) of Erasmus University Rotterdam

  • International Institute of Social Studies, Erasmus University, The Netherlands
    Doctoral researcher
    The Hague
  • International Institute of Social Studies, Erasmus University, The Netherlands
    Teaching Team Member
    The Hague
  • International Institute of Social Studies, Erasmus University, The Netherlands
    Research Team Member
    The Hague

Doctoral Researcher at International Institute of Social Studies (ISS) of Erasmus University Rotterdam

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