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In partnership with IMISCOE’s Migration Research Hub, this database provides access to a range of migration experts from around the world. The academics and researchers registered with IMISCOE contribute their publications and expertise to further innovation in the field of migration studies, bringing knowledge on a range of topics related to the Global Compact for Migration. Links to their research are provided in their profiles. Search the database below by expertise and location to find an expert and review their latest work. Sign-in to contact an expert directly.

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UN World Food Programme
Data analyst
Rome

Doctoral student at the University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne - Institut of Demography and data analyst at the World Food Programme; focusing on the refugee demographics and how reproductive preferences change for refugee populations particularly for the case of Syrian refugees in the MENA region from a gendered perspective.

  • UN World Food Programme
    Data analyst
    Rome
  • University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne
    PhD Candidate
    Paris

Doctoral student at the University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne - Institut of Demography and data analyst at the World Food Programme; focusing on the refugee demographics and how reproductive preferences change for refugee populations particularly for the case of Syrian refugees in the MENA region from a gendered perspective.

University of Cambridge
Cambridge

I previously worked with the UN, Netherlands Government and NGO’s across Asia and Eastern Africa focusing on mixed migration, protection, human rights and shelter, before returning to academia with a MSc in International Animal Health (Edin), writing a thesis on animal health in complex humanitarian emergencies. For my PhD in Veterinary Medicine sI study zoonoses - diseases transmitted between animals and humans - in displaced populations, with a focus on the Greater Horn of Africa, the Middle East and South Asia.

  • University of Cambridge
    Cambridge

I previously worked with the UN, Netherlands Government and NGO’s across Asia and Eastern Africa focusing on mixed migration, protection, human rights and shelter, before returning to academia with a MSc in International Animal Health (Edin), writing a thesis on animal health in complex humanitarian emergencies. For my PhD in Veterinary Medicine sI study zoonoses - diseases transmitted between animals and humans - in displaced populations, with a focus on the Greater Horn of Africa, the Middle East and South Asia.

Manchester Metropolitan University
Senior Lecturer
Manchester

Benedicte Brahic is a Senior Lecturer in Sociology at Manchester Metropolitan University where she co-convenes the Migration and Interdisciplinary Global Studies (MIGS) research group - https://www.mmu.ac.uk/research/research-centres/rcass/groups/migration-….
Her research interests concern the intersections of gender, migration and, bordering. Her recent published work explores the impact of uncertain migratory contexts and citizenship status on migrant families.

  • Manchester Metropolitan University
    Senior Lecturer
    Manchester

Benedicte Brahic is a Senior Lecturer in Sociology at Manchester Metropolitan University where she co-convenes the Migration and Interdisciplinary Global Studies (MIGS) research group - https://www.mmu.ac.uk/research/research-centres/rcass/groups/migration-….
Her research interests concern the intersections of gender, migration and, bordering. Her recent published work explores the impact of uncertain migratory contexts and citizenship status on migrant families.

University of Lausanne (UNIL)
PhD Student
Lausanne

PhD candidate interested in Swiss asylum law and practice regarding sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, as well as sexual characteristics.

  • University of Lausanne (UNIL)
    PhD Student
    Lausanne

PhD candidate interested in Swiss asylum law and practice regarding sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, as well as sexual characteristics.

Leiden University
Assistant Professor
Leiden

Sara Brandellero is affiliated to the Leiden University Centre for the Arts in Society (LUCAS), where she specializes in the cultures of the Portuguese-speaking world, with a special focus on Brazil. She leads the collaborative HERA-funded project Night Spaces: migration, culture and integration in Europe (NITE), which brings together research teams from Leiden, University College London, Humboldt, Aarhus, Limerick. See nightspace.net

  • Leiden University
    Assistant Professor
    Leiden

Sara Brandellero is affiliated to the Leiden University Centre for the Arts in Society (LUCAS), where she specializes in the cultures of the Portuguese-speaking world, with a special focus on Brazil. She leads the collaborative HERA-funded project Night Spaces: migration, culture and integration in Europe (NITE), which brings together research teams from Leiden, University College London, Humboldt, Aarhus, Limerick. See nightspace.net

Lund University
PhD Candidate
Lund

Emiliya has extensive experience as a refugee integration expert at the UN Refugee Agency and in the civil society sector in Bulgaria. She holds an LLM degree in European and International Human Rights Law (cum laude) from Leiden University and an MSc in social sciences from the University of Amsterdam. Her interests lie in the intersection between refugee and human rights law, EU law and its implementation in various contexts, such as in Central and Eastern Europe. Currently, she is a PhD candidate at the Faculty of Law, Lund University, Sweden.

  • Lund University
    PhD Candidate
    Lund

Emiliya has extensive experience as a refugee integration expert at the UN Refugee Agency and in the civil society sector in Bulgaria. She holds an LLM degree in European and International Human Rights Law (cum laude) from Leiden University and an MSc in social sciences from the University of Amsterdam. Her interests lie in the intersection between refugee and human rights law, EU law and its implementation in various contexts, such as in Central and Eastern Europe. Currently, she is a PhD candidate at the Faculty of Law, Lund University, Sweden.

University of Split
Associate Professor
Split

Marita Brcic Kuljis is an associate professor at Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Split. She has PhD in political philosophy in 2012. Her scientific interests are human rights democracy, justice, migration, EU, multiculturalism and education.
She holds lectures in Philosophy of Politics, Philosophy of Democracy, Philosophy of Justice, Introduction to the Philosophy of Multiculturalism, Philosophy of Education, etc. She is a member of Croatian Philosophical Society and Society for Applied Philosophy. She is a member of Editorial Board of the Filozofska istraživanja (Philosophical Investigations), Synthesis Philosophica scientific journals and Journal of Croatian Studies. She publishes scientific papers from political philosophy, justice, human rights and education. As lecturer and organizer, she participates in many domestic and international scientific conferences and summer schools. Reviewed a number of scientific papers for domestic and international journals. She collaborated in several different European and national research projects. She is a coordinator of project: Globalization of migration, anti-immigrant parties and xenophobia: Reflections on Croatian society and the country of the 21st century 2018-2022

  • University of Split
    Associate Professor
    Split

Marita Brcic Kuljis is an associate professor at Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Split. She has PhD in political philosophy in 2012. Her scientific interests are human rights democracy, justice, migration, EU, multiculturalism and education.
She holds lectures in Philosophy of Politics, Philosophy of Democracy, Philosophy of Justice, Introduction to the Philosophy of Multiculturalism, Philosophy of Education, etc. She is a member of Croatian Philosophical Society and Society for Applied Philosophy. She is a member of Editorial Board of the Filozofska istraživanja (Philosophical Investigations), Synthesis Philosophica scientific journals and Journal of Croatian Studies. She publishes scientific papers from political philosophy, justice, human rights and education. As lecturer and organizer, she participates in many domestic and international scientific conferences and summer schools. Reviewed a number of scientific papers for domestic and international journals. She collaborated in several different European and national research projects. She is a coordinator of project: Globalization of migration, anti-immigrant parties and xenophobia: Reflections on Croatian society and the country of the 21st century 2018-2022

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