- Migration Institute of FinlandResearch FellowTurku
Dr. Salome holds a PhD in Economics (summa cum laude) from Tbilisi State University (TSU) in Economics, a Master's Degree (MA) from TSU as well and has a BA from the American University of Paris (AUP). She is an Associate Professor at the Business & Technologies University (BTU). Moreover, Salome serves as a visiting professor at several other Georgian universities.
She studies intellectual migration and has published 10+ scholarly articles in Georgia and abroad. Salome also was a beneficiary of Erasmus + in 2022, when she took part in Staff Mobility exchange.
- Business and Technologies UniversityAssociate ProfessorTbilisi
Dr. Salome holds a PhD in Economics (summa cum laude) from Tbilisi State University (TSU) in Economics, a Master's Degree (MA) from TSU as well and has a BA from the American University of Paris (AUP). She is an Associate Professor at the Business & Technologies University (BTU). Moreover, Salome serves as a visiting professor at several other Georgian universities.
She studies intellectual migration and has published 10+ scholarly articles in Georgia and abroad. Salome also was a beneficiary of Erasmus + in 2022, when she took part in Staff Mobility exchange.
Dr Simina is currently coordinating the work of Timisoara Centre for Migration and Mobility Studies (SISEC) located in Timisoara, Romania, the research centre which continued the migration related activity of the former Jean Monnet European Center of Excellence - part of the School of High Comparative European Studies (SISEC), West University of Timisoara (1995-2008).
Dr Simina is head of training at Civilian Deployable Capability (CDC Romania), an initiative aimed to support the Romanian authorities involved in the civilian capability development through training and creation of a pool of experts ready to be deployed to missions and operations under the EU, OSCE and UN auspices, in line with the Romanian foreign policy interest.
Previous experiences as immigration and border police officer at borders with Serbia and Hungary, legal adviser with Legal Department of MAI, personal adviser to state secretary for liaison with Parliament and European affairs, home affairs attaché at the Romanian Embassy to Japan and migration liaison officer in the framework of Regulation (EC) No.337/2004., and senior strategic planner with the General Directorate for Operational Management of the Romanian Ministry of Internal Affairs. His most recent professional experience has been the position of training manager (seconded national expert) at the European Security and Defence College (ESDC), Brussels.
Mr. Simina is Law graduate (Law Faculty of the Romanian Police Academy, Bucharest), holds an MA (High European Studies) from SISEC - West University of Timisoara and a PhD in Economics from the same University. Graduated the Romanian National College for Home Affairs (Strategic Management of Home Affairs) and attended the 7th CSDP High Level Course Konrad Adenauer 2011-20122 of the European Security and Defence College (ESDC).
- Timisoara Centre of Migration and Mobility Studies (SISEC)Research FellowTimisoara
- Civilian Deployable Capability (CDC Romania)Head of trainingBucharest
Dr Simina is currently coordinating the work of Timisoara Centre for Migration and Mobility Studies (SISEC) located in Timisoara, Romania, the research centre which continued the migration related activity of the former Jean Monnet European Center of Excellence - part of the School of High Comparative European Studies (SISEC), West University of Timisoara (1995-2008).
Dr Simina is head of training at Civilian Deployable Capability (CDC Romania), an initiative aimed to support the Romanian authorities involved in the civilian capability development through training and creation of a pool of experts ready to be deployed to missions and operations under the EU, OSCE and UN auspices, in line with the Romanian foreign policy interest.
Previous experiences as immigration and border police officer at borders with Serbia and Hungary, legal adviser with Legal Department of MAI, personal adviser to state secretary for liaison with Parliament and European affairs, home affairs attaché at the Romanian Embassy to Japan and migration liaison officer in the framework of Regulation (EC) No.337/2004., and senior strategic planner with the General Directorate for Operational Management of the Romanian Ministry of Internal Affairs. His most recent professional experience has been the position of training manager (seconded national expert) at the European Security and Defence College (ESDC), Brussels.
Mr. Simina is Law graduate (Law Faculty of the Romanian Police Academy, Bucharest), holds an MA (High European Studies) from SISEC - West University of Timisoara and a PhD in Economics from the same University. Graduated the Romanian National College for Home Affairs (Strategic Management of Home Affairs) and attended the 7th CSDP High Level Course Konrad Adenauer 2011-20122 of the European Security and Defence College (ESDC).
Tatiana Sitchinava is a Dr. of Human Geography (2023) from Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University. She is an Assistant Researcher at the Institute of Demography and Sociology, Ilia State University, and a Researcher at the Centre for Migration and Diaspora Studies (CMDS) at Grigol Robakidze University of Georgia. Her research focuses on the integration of migrants, with a particular emphasis on the socio-economic integration of women migrants. She leads the EU COST Action "WeMov" (Women on the Move, CA19112). Tatiana represented Georgia at the 14th Global Forum on Migration and Development in 2023 and continues to advance migration studies through interdisciplinary research and global collaborations.
- Ilia State UniversityTbilisi
Tatiana Sitchinava is a Dr. of Human Geography (2023) from Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University. She is an Assistant Researcher at the Institute of Demography and Sociology, Ilia State University, and a Researcher at the Centre for Migration and Diaspora Studies (CMDS) at Grigol Robakidze University of Georgia. Her research focuses on the integration of migrants, with a particular emphasis on the socio-economic integration of women migrants. She leads the EU COST Action "WeMov" (Women on the Move, CA19112). Tatiana represented Georgia at the 14th Global Forum on Migration and Development in 2023 and continues to advance migration studies through interdisciplinary research and global collaborations.
Tatiana Sitchinava is a Dr. of Human Geography (2023) from Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University. She is an Assistant Researcher at the Institute of Demography and Sociology, Ilia State University, and a Researcher at the Centre for Migration and Diaspora Studies (CMDS) at Grigol Robakidze University of Georgia. Her research focuses on the integration of migrants, with a particular emphasis on the socio-economic integration of women migrants. She leads the EU COST Action "WeMov" (Women on the Move, CA19112). Tatiana represented Georgia at the 14th Global Forum on Migration and Development in 2023 and continues to advance migration studies through interdisciplinary research and global collaborations.
- Ilia State UniversityTbilisi
Tatiana Sitchinava is a Dr. of Human Geography (2023) from Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University. She is an Assistant Researcher at the Institute of Demography and Sociology, Ilia State University, and a Researcher at the Centre for Migration and Diaspora Studies (CMDS) at Grigol Robakidze University of Georgia. Her research focuses on the integration of migrants, with a particular emphasis on the socio-economic integration of women migrants. She leads the EU COST Action "WeMov" (Women on the Move, CA19112). Tatiana represented Georgia at the 14th Global Forum on Migration and Development in 2023 and continues to advance migration studies through interdisciplinary research and global collaborations.
Paddy is a Zambian national with over 16 years of professional experience as a Development Economist and Migration governance expert. Her work covers regional integration and governance. Her experience includes supporting NGOs, governments, Regional Economic Communities (RECs) as well as UN agencies in programme formulation, implementation, undertaking research as well as monitoring and evaluation. She has worked with the European Commission, UN agencies (UNICEF, IOM, UNESCO), bilateral donors as well as consultancy firms as programme manager, coordinator and consultant. She holds a Master in Financial Economics from SOAS and BSC Development & Economics from LSE. She is fluent in English, French and Swahili. She has lived and worked in Zambia, Tanzania, China, Malaysia, and with missions to Ethiopia, Senegal, The Gambia, Kenya, South Africa among others. She is an advisory member of the Global Research Forum on Diaspora and Transnationalism (GRFDT) .
- Independent ConsultantDevelopment Economist|Migration Governance expert
Paddy is a Zambian national with over 16 years of professional experience as a Development Economist and Migration governance expert. Her work covers regional integration and governance. Her experience includes supporting NGOs, governments, Regional Economic Communities (RECs) as well as UN agencies in programme formulation, implementation, undertaking research as well as monitoring and evaluation. She has worked with the European Commission, UN agencies (UNICEF, IOM, UNESCO), bilateral donors as well as consultancy firms as programme manager, coordinator and consultant. She holds a Master in Financial Economics from SOAS and BSC Development & Economics from LSE. She is fluent in English, French and Swahili. She has lived and worked in Zambia, Tanzania, China, Malaysia, and with missions to Ethiopia, Senegal, The Gambia, Kenya, South Africa among others. She is an advisory member of the Global Research Forum on Diaspora and Transnationalism (GRFDT) .
I am scholar of migration, transnational and translocal processes as linked to livelihoods, aspirations and identities. This research extends to climate change, rural-urban connectivities, societal engagement with new technologies, the role of diasporas and reconsiderations of the contested notion of development.
- Radboud University NijmegenAssociate ProfessorNijmegen
I am scholar of migration, transnational and translocal processes as linked to livelihoods, aspirations and identities. This research extends to climate change, rural-urban connectivities, societal engagement with new technologies, the role of diasporas and reconsiderations of the contested notion of development.
I am Head of Research at the Migration Policy Group, Brussels, Belgium. Previously, I worked as policy officer/consultant for the European Commission (DG Employment) and the International Organisation for Migration (IOM), and as researcher for the Eindhoven University of Technology. I hold a PhD in Social Sciences from the University of Amsterdam and University of Milan-Bicocca (joint degree). My research interests include comparative integration policies (in particular, in the EU), labour market integration of migrants (e.g. migrant entrepreneurship), and social network analysis.
- Migration Policy Group (MPG)Head of ResearchBrussels
I am Head of Research at the Migration Policy Group, Brussels, Belgium. Previously, I worked as policy officer/consultant for the European Commission (DG Employment) and the International Organisation for Migration (IOM), and as researcher for the Eindhoven University of Technology. I hold a PhD in Social Sciences from the University of Amsterdam and University of Milan-Bicocca (joint degree). My research interests include comparative integration policies (in particular, in the EU), labour market integration of migrants (e.g. migrant entrepreneurship), and social network analysis.
- University of IcelandResearcherReykjavík
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