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University of Liège
Senior Researcher
Liège

Başak Yavcan is an Associate Professor of Political Science and International Relations at TOBB University of Economics and Technology in Turkey, where she heads an interdisciplinary graduate program on Migration Studies. She is also a Senior Researcher at the Hugo Observatory of Environment Migration and Politics, University of Liège. She holds a PhD from the University of Pittsburgh, Department of Political Science, has conducted research at Michigan University’s Interuniversity Consortium for Political and Social Research, at New York University and at the Northwestern University Buffett Institute’s Keyman Modern Turkish Studies.

Yavçan's research focuses on inter-group relations and public opinion, in particular regarding refugee integration, impact of immigration attitudes on Euroscepticism, immigrant acculturation attitudes and structural and environmental drivers of migration. She has worked extensively on the integration of Syrian refugees in Turkey, with a particular focus on inter-group attitudes, employment, institutional trust, Islamic radicalization, effectiveness of local and national policies and interventions on promoting cohesion. Yavçan has conducted field research in various countries as part of national and international grant schemes, using both quantitative and qualitative methods including surveys, experiments, focus groups, in-depth interviews and content analyses and her resulting work has been published in a number of journals including Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, International Journal of Communication, Turkish Studies, books and policy reports for international institutions such as UNESCO, ICMPD, Care International, and GIZ.

  • University of Liège
    Senior Researcher
    Liège
  • TOBB University of Economics and Technology
    Associate Professor
    Ankara

Başak Yavcan is an Associate Professor of Political Science and International Relations at TOBB University of Economics and Technology in Turkey, where she heads an interdisciplinary graduate program on Migration Studies. She is also a Senior Researcher at the Hugo Observatory of Environment Migration and Politics, University of Liège. She holds a PhD from the University of Pittsburgh, Department of Political Science, has conducted research at Michigan University’s Interuniversity Consortium for Political and Social Research, at New York University and at the Northwestern University Buffett Institute’s Keyman Modern Turkish Studies.

Yavçan's research focuses on inter-group relations and public opinion, in particular regarding refugee integration, impact of immigration attitudes on Euroscepticism, immigrant acculturation attitudes and structural and environmental drivers of migration. She has worked extensively on the integration of Syrian refugees in Turkey, with a particular focus on inter-group attitudes, employment, institutional trust, Islamic radicalization, effectiveness of local and national policies and interventions on promoting cohesion. Yavçan has conducted field research in various countries as part of national and international grant schemes, using both quantitative and qualitative methods including surveys, experiments, focus groups, in-depth interviews and content analyses and her resulting work has been published in a number of journals including Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, International Journal of Communication, Turkish Studies, books and policy reports for international institutions such as UNESCO, ICMPD, Care International, and GIZ.

Academy of International Affairs North Rhine-Westphalia
Research Fellow
Bonn

Dr. Inci Öykü Yener-Roderburg is a full-time researcher at the Academy of International Affairs NRW and a lecturer at the Cologne Center for Comparative Politics, University of Cologne.
Until recently, Dr. Yener-Roderburg was a postdoc/research associate at the Institute for Turkish Studies, University of Duisburg-Essen, acted as an external collaborator for the ERC-funded project “Migration, transnationalism and social protection in (post-) crisis Europe”, CEDEM, University of Liège, Belgium, and contributed as a country expert for Germany in the NSW Government funded project “Building Democratic Resilience”, the Centre for Deliberative Democracy and Global Governance (CDDGG), University of Canberra, Australia.
Dr Yener-Roderburg holds a PhD in Political Science (Cotutelle) from the University of Strasbourg and the University of Duisburg-Essen, and an MA from the Australian National University. Her research interests include external voting, transnational political engagement of migrants, citizenship and qualitative research methods. Dr Yener-Roderburg has published in high-impact academic journals and is frequently featured in the European media in particular.

  • Academy of International Affairs North Rhine-Westphalia
    Research Fellow
    Bonn
  • University of Cologne - Cologne Center for Comparative Politics (CCCP)
    Lecturer
    Cologne

Dr. Inci Öykü Yener-Roderburg is a full-time researcher at the Academy of International Affairs NRW and a lecturer at the Cologne Center for Comparative Politics, University of Cologne.
Until recently, Dr. Yener-Roderburg was a postdoc/research associate at the Institute for Turkish Studies, University of Duisburg-Essen, acted as an external collaborator for the ERC-funded project “Migration, transnationalism and social protection in (post-) crisis Europe”, CEDEM, University of Liège, Belgium, and contributed as a country expert for Germany in the NSW Government funded project “Building Democratic Resilience”, the Centre for Deliberative Democracy and Global Governance (CDDGG), University of Canberra, Australia.
Dr Yener-Roderburg holds a PhD in Political Science (Cotutelle) from the University of Strasbourg and the University of Duisburg-Essen, and an MA from the Australian National University. Her research interests include external voting, transnational political engagement of migrants, citizenship and qualitative research methods. Dr Yener-Roderburg has published in high-impact academic journals and is frequently featured in the European media in particular.

Dublin City University
PhD Candidate
Dublin

In 2020, I have been awarded with the DCU School of Law and Government PhD scholarship under the supervision of Prof Federico Fabbrini. In particular, I am conducting research on the agreement concluded in 2016 between Turkey and the EU to stem the migration crisis and to evaluate this from the perspective of EU law and international human rights law including by analysing the growing case law of European and national courts. The research uses legal scholarship to analyse the legality of the agreement from the perspective of the authority of the EU to conclude it, but also resorts to political science literature on new intergovernmentalism to explain the dynamics of the conclusion of the agreement.

  • Dublin City University
    PhD Candidate
    Dublin

In 2020, I have been awarded with the DCU School of Law and Government PhD scholarship under the supervision of Prof Federico Fabbrini. In particular, I am conducting research on the agreement concluded in 2016 between Turkey and the EU to stem the migration crisis and to evaluate this from the perspective of EU law and international human rights law including by analysing the growing case law of European and national courts. The research uses legal scholarship to analyse the legality of the agreement from the perspective of the authority of the EU to conclude it, but also resorts to political science literature on new intergovernmentalism to explain the dynamics of the conclusion of the agreement.

Istanbul Beykent University
Assit. Prof. Dr., Political Science and Public Adm.
Istanbul

Deniz YETKİN AKER is an Associate Professor at Department of Political Science and Public Administration, Istanbul Beykent University. Before joining BU, she worked at the Department of Political Science and Public Administration, Tekirdağ Namık Kemal University. As an expert on migration issues in Turkey and globally, she has taught and researched at several institutions domestically. She received her BA in Philosphy from Bogazici University, an MA in Political Science from Sabancı University, and she gained her PhD in Political Science from Bilkent University. She has published extensively on international migration within Turkey and several regions in journals such as International Migration, Turkish Studies, and Migration Letters; and contributed in many edited volumes on related subjects. Deniz Yetkin Aker is fluent in English, intermediate in German and French, and conducts theoretical and empirical research. Her research interests are basically international migration, political participation, citizenship and social cohesion. She will be the founder and director of Istanbul Beykent University Migration and Diversity Research Center.

  • Istanbul Beykent University
    Assit. Prof. Dr., Political Science and Public Adm.
    Istanbul

Deniz YETKİN AKER is an Associate Professor at Department of Political Science and Public Administration, Istanbul Beykent University. Before joining BU, she worked at the Department of Political Science and Public Administration, Tekirdağ Namık Kemal University. As an expert on migration issues in Turkey and globally, she has taught and researched at several institutions domestically. She received her BA in Philosphy from Bogazici University, an MA in Political Science from Sabancı University, and she gained her PhD in Political Science from Bilkent University. She has published extensively on international migration within Turkey and several regions in journals such as International Migration, Turkish Studies, and Migration Letters; and contributed in many edited volumes on related subjects. Deniz Yetkin Aker is fluent in English, intermediate in German and French, and conducts theoretical and empirical research. Her research interests are basically international migration, political participation, citizenship and social cohesion. She will be the founder and director of Istanbul Beykent University Migration and Diversity Research Center.

Yaşar Üniversitesi
Assoc.Prof.Dr and UNESCO Chairholder on International Migration
IZMIR

Ayselin YILDIZ has extensive publications, research, projects and consultancy activities in the field of migration studies. She received her Phd in international relations and MSc in European Studies from Middle East Technical University (Turkey). She is the founding director of EU Center for 10 years (2005-2015) and founding head of UNESCO Chair on International Migration (2016-2023) for a distinguished span of seven years at Yasar University. She has also initiated the launch of international relations department at Yasar University in 2010 and was the head of department for 2 years. She held research fellowships at Wageningen University, University of California Berkeley (PhD fellow), University of Pittsburgh (post-doc) and at SciencesPo (visiting fellow). In addition to her academic pursuits, she also serves as the committee member at UNESCO Turkey Management of Social Transformations (MOST) and Migration Group. She is the author of the book The European Union’s Immigration Policy: Managing Migration in Turkey and Morocco, a seminal work published by the Palgrave Macmillan, a testament to her scholarly prowess. She currently resides in both Istanbul and Paris, where she conducts her academic pursuits and provides consultancy services.
Current research:

• Migration as an issue of EU-Turkey relations
• Externalization of migration policies and the implications in the Mediterranean region
• Migrant smuggling
• Irregular migration and readmission: policies and practices in Turkey
• Access and integration of refugees in higher education, skills recognition
• Intercultural communication for integration policies
• Housing and wellbeing for refugees

  • Yaşar Üniversitesi
    Assoc.Prof.Dr and UNESCO Chairholder on International Migration
    IZMIR

Ayselin YILDIZ has extensive publications, research, projects and consultancy activities in the field of migration studies. She received her Phd in international relations and MSc in European Studies from Middle East Technical University (Turkey). She is the founding director of EU Center for 10 years (2005-2015) and founding head of UNESCO Chair on International Migration (2016-2023) for a distinguished span of seven years at Yasar University. She has also initiated the launch of international relations department at Yasar University in 2010 and was the head of department for 2 years. She held research fellowships at Wageningen University, University of California Berkeley (PhD fellow), University of Pittsburgh (post-doc) and at SciencesPo (visiting fellow). In addition to her academic pursuits, she also serves as the committee member at UNESCO Turkey Management of Social Transformations (MOST) and Migration Group. She is the author of the book The European Union’s Immigration Policy: Managing Migration in Turkey and Morocco, a seminal work published by the Palgrave Macmillan, a testament to her scholarly prowess. She currently resides in both Istanbul and Paris, where she conducts her academic pursuits and provides consultancy services.
Current research:

• Migration as an issue of EU-Turkey relations
• Externalization of migration policies and the implications in the Mediterranean region
• Migrant smuggling
• Irregular migration and readmission: policies and practices in Turkey
• Access and integration of refugees in higher education, skills recognition
• Intercultural communication for integration policies
• Housing and wellbeing for refugees

University of Lisbon
Postdoctoral Researcher
Lisbon

Aylin (Ph.D. in law, LL.M.) is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Lisbon, funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF). Her project investigates the impacts of sea-level rise on human mobility and international protection. She focuses on the Portuguese-speaking African States (PALOP), especially Sao Tome and Principe. During her Ph.D., she focused on climate change - human mobility - human rights in the Pacific Island States, and undertook field research in Fiji and Samoa.

  • University of Lisbon
    Postdoctoral Researcher
    Lisbon
  • Deloitte AG (Switzerland)
    Sustainability (ESG) Consultant
    Zurich
  • University of Bern
    Research Fellow
    Bern
  • University of Bern
    PhD in Law Candidate
    Bern

Aylin (Ph.D. in law, LL.M.) is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Lisbon, funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF). Her project investigates the impacts of sea-level rise on human mobility and international protection. She focuses on the Portuguese-speaking African States (PALOP), especially Sao Tome and Principe. During her Ph.D., she focused on climate change - human mobility - human rights in the Pacific Island States, and undertook field research in Fiji and Samoa.

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