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University of A Coruña
Assistant Professor
A Coruña (Galicia)

Montserrat has a PhD in Sociology (2014), degree in Sociology (1999) and an Official Master’s Degree in International Migration, specialising in Migratory Policies and Intercultural Mediation (2009), awarded by the University of A Coruña.
Is researcher in The International Migrations Sociology Group (initials in Spanish: ESOMI) is based in the Faculty of Sociology of the University of A Coruña (Spain)

  • University of A Coruña
    Assistant Professor
    A Coruña (Galicia)
  • ESOMI (Societies In Motion Research Team)
    Researcher
    A Coruña (Galicia)

Montserrat has a PhD in Sociology (2014), degree in Sociology (1999) and an Official Master’s Degree in International Migration, specialising in Migratory Policies and Intercultural Mediation (2009), awarded by the University of A Coruña.
Is researcher in The International Migrations Sociology Group (initials in Spanish: ESOMI) is based in the Faculty of Sociology of the University of A Coruña (Spain)

Independent researcher
Dakar

Ekaterina Golovko is an independent consultant and researcher working on migration and security in West Africa. She has previously worked for MMC West Africa, the Italian Agency for Development Cooperation, IFRC Sahel Cluster, and other organizations. She has authored among others a research paper “Navigating borderlands in the Sahel Border security governance and mixed migration in Liptako-Gourma” (jointly with Luca Raineri) and a briefing paper “Players of many parts: The evolving role of smugglers in West Africa’s migration economy”.

  • Independent researcher
    Dakar

Ekaterina Golovko is an independent consultant and researcher working on migration and security in West Africa. She has previously worked for MMC West Africa, the Italian Agency for Development Cooperation, IFRC Sahel Cluster, and other organizations. She has authored among others a research paper “Navigating borderlands in the Sahel Border security governance and mixed migration in Liptako-Gourma” (jointly with Luca Raineri) and a briefing paper “Players of many parts: The evolving role of smugglers in West Africa’s migration economy”.

University of Cape Town
Visiting Scholar

Dr. Shelene Gomes is an Anthropologist who specialises in research, training and advocacy on social inclusion in migratory contexts, migrant networks, female labour migration, remittances, gender and development, gender-based violence, multiculturalism and diversity, and workplace discrimination. Over 10 years of professional experience includes university teaching, research, outreach and consulting with institutions in the Caribbean, Eastern and Southern Africa.

  • University of Cape Town
    Visiting Scholar
  • The University of the West Indies
    Faculty
    Saint Augustine
  • Hawassa University
    Faculty
    Hawassa

Dr. Shelene Gomes is an Anthropologist who specialises in research, training and advocacy on social inclusion in migratory contexts, migrant networks, female labour migration, remittances, gender and development, gender-based violence, multiculturalism and diversity, and workplace discrimination. Over 10 years of professional experience includes university teaching, research, outreach and consulting with institutions in the Caribbean, Eastern and Southern Africa.

University of Geneva
PhD student . Teaching Assistant
Geneva

Kristel is a PhD student and a recipient of the Swiss Government Excellence Scholarship at the
Institute for Sociological Research, University of Geneva. She is also a registered social worker in the Philippines. Her research is interdisciplinary, focusing on life course, gender, migrants, health, and crisis, using mixed methods.
With over 10 years of professional practice in the field of gender mainstreaming in the Philippines,
Kristel brings a wealth of experience to her research, academic, and professional pursuits.

  • University of Geneva
    PhD student . Teaching Assistant
    Geneva

Kristel is a PhD student and a recipient of the Swiss Government Excellence Scholarship at the
Institute for Sociological Research, University of Geneva. She is also a registered social worker in the Philippines. Her research is interdisciplinary, focusing on life course, gender, migrants, health, and crisis, using mixed methods.
With over 10 years of professional practice in the field of gender mainstreaming in the Philippines,
Kristel brings a wealth of experience to her research, academic, and professional pursuits.

Polícia de Segurança Pública
Chief Inspector
Faro

Nome – Nuno Fernandes Gonçalves
Data de nascimento – 06/06/1975
Profissão - Comissário na Polícia de Segurança Pública
Licenciatura - Ciências Polícias no Instituto de Ciências Policias e Segurança Interna (ISCPSI)
Mestrado - Máster en Estudios e Intervención Social en Migraciones, Desarrollo y Grupos Vulnerables, na Universidad de Huelva. Trabalho final de Mestrado - La intervención policial en casos de violencia contra la mujer en relaciones de pareja. Análisis del modelo español”. Disponível em: http://rabida.uhu.es/dspace/handle/10272/5593
A frequentar Doutoramento em Estudios Migratórios, na Universida Pablo Olavide, em Sevilha, a realizar investigação com o título – La protección de las mujeres inmigrantes víctimas de violencia de género. Análisis comparativo en España y Portugal.

  • Polícia de Segurança Pública
    Chief Inspector
    Faro
  • Universidad Pablo Olavide
    PhD Migration Studies
    SEVILLA

Nome – Nuno Fernandes Gonçalves
Data de nascimento – 06/06/1975
Profissão - Comissário na Polícia de Segurança Pública
Licenciatura - Ciências Polícias no Instituto de Ciências Policias e Segurança Interna (ISCPSI)
Mestrado - Máster en Estudios e Intervención Social en Migraciones, Desarrollo y Grupos Vulnerables, na Universidad de Huelva. Trabalho final de Mestrado - La intervención policial en casos de violencia contra la mujer en relaciones de pareja. Análisis del modelo español”. Disponível em: http://rabida.uhu.es/dspace/handle/10272/5593
A frequentar Doutoramento em Estudios Migratórios, na Universida Pablo Olavide, em Sevilha, a realizar investigação com o título – La protección de las mujeres inmigrantes víctimas de violencia de género. Análisis comparativo en España y Portugal.

I am a postdoctoral researcher at Kadir Has University on the project "The Role of Social Interaction in the Desecuritization of Syrians in Turkey". I completed my Ph.D. in Migration Studies at Düzce University in 2023. My dissertation entitled "Seeking Refuge through Marriage: Marriage Experiences of Syrian Women Refugees in Turkey," examines the marriage and survival experiences of Syrian women who married Turkish citizens after forced migration from Syria.

I am a postdoctoral researcher at Kadir Has University on the project "The Role of Social Interaction in the Desecuritization of Syrians in Turkey". I completed my Ph.D. in Migration Studies at Düzce University in 2023. My dissertation entitled "Seeking Refuge through Marriage: Marriage Experiences of Syrian Women Refugees in Turkey," examines the marriage and survival experiences of Syrian women who married Turkish citizens after forced migration from Syria.

Université Libre de Bruxelles
Master student
Brussels

I am currently an Erasmus Mundus student doing my second year of Master entitled "Transnational Migrations". I am very interested in immigrants settled abroad, more specifically individuals coming from South America. I have studied the Peruvian population in Brussels focusing on cultural transmission and identity formation and am currently studying the role of the church in the integration process of South American immigrants living in Wroclaw (Poland).

  • Université Libre de Bruxelles
    Master student
    Brussels

I am currently an Erasmus Mundus student doing my second year of Master entitled "Transnational Migrations". I am very interested in immigrants settled abroad, more specifically individuals coming from South America. I have studied the Peruvian population in Brussels focusing on cultural transmission and identity formation and am currently studying the role of the church in the integration process of South American immigrants living in Wroclaw (Poland).

University of Waterloo
PhD Candidate
Waterloo

Lana Gonzalez Balyk is a Ph.D. candidate (ABD) in Global Governance at the Balsillie School of International Affairs, Waterloo, Ontario. Her broad research interests include forced migration, transnationalism and migration, gender and migration, focusing on refugee community building, migrant community building, refugee governance, and migration policy.

Lana’s Ph.D. dissertation is influenced by intersectional feminism and transnationalism and focuses on women’s refugee community building in Portugal. Her research explores the impact of refugee governance policies and practices on the lived experiences of refugee women living in Portugal, with the purpose of informing refugee governance policies and practices. Furthermore, she aims to illustrate the actions large and small that refugee women take to become active participants in their resettlement in Portugal.

Prior to her studies, Lana engaged in contract work for the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada, held the position of Refugee Case Manager for an Immigration Consultant, and worked as an English as a Second Language Teacher. Prior to this, she worked as a Program Manager for a micro-finance organization in Nicaragua, People Helping People Global (PHPG), and as a research assistant for the Centre for Mediation, Peace and Resolution of Conflict (CEMPROC) in Ecuador.

She previously completed her MA in Human Security and Peace building at Royal Roads University in Victoria, a program concentrated on international development and human rights. Before that, she completed her BA in History at the University of Calgary, where she focused on Latin American History. She attended a field school in Uganda, focusing on refugee studies, and an archeology field school in Mexico.

Lana is fluent in Spanish and speaks intermediate-level Portuguese.

  • University of Waterloo
    PhD Candidate
    Waterloo

Lana Gonzalez Balyk is a Ph.D. candidate (ABD) in Global Governance at the Balsillie School of International Affairs, Waterloo, Ontario. Her broad research interests include forced migration, transnationalism and migration, gender and migration, focusing on refugee community building, migrant community building, refugee governance, and migration policy.

Lana’s Ph.D. dissertation is influenced by intersectional feminism and transnationalism and focuses on women’s refugee community building in Portugal. Her research explores the impact of refugee governance policies and practices on the lived experiences of refugee women living in Portugal, with the purpose of informing refugee governance policies and practices. Furthermore, she aims to illustrate the actions large and small that refugee women take to become active participants in their resettlement in Portugal.

Prior to her studies, Lana engaged in contract work for the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada, held the position of Refugee Case Manager for an Immigration Consultant, and worked as an English as a Second Language Teacher. Prior to this, she worked as a Program Manager for a micro-finance organization in Nicaragua, People Helping People Global (PHPG), and as a research assistant for the Centre for Mediation, Peace and Resolution of Conflict (CEMPROC) in Ecuador.

She previously completed her MA in Human Security and Peace building at Royal Roads University in Victoria, a program concentrated on international development and human rights. Before that, she completed her BA in History at the University of Calgary, where she focused on Latin American History. She attended a field school in Uganda, focusing on refugee studies, and an archeology field school in Mexico.

Lana is fluent in Spanish and speaks intermediate-level Portuguese.

Universidade da Coruña
PhD Student
A Coruña

Researcher. Arabic & Islamic Studies. MRes in International Relations & African Studies. Decolonial responses to colonial practices in Humanitarianism in refugee communities of the WANA region.

  • Universidade da Coruña
    PhD Student
    A Coruña

Researcher. Arabic & Islamic Studies. MRes in International Relations & African Studies. Decolonial responses to colonial practices in Humanitarianism in refugee communities of the WANA region.

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