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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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University of Queensland
Brisbane

Gerhard is a political anthropologist focussing on refugee and immigration studies and policy, spiritual and existential security as well as religion and the state.
He is co-editor of a volume on human security and Australian foreign policy published by Allen and Unwin as well as one on Urban refugees: Challenges in Protection, Services and Policy, published by Routledge.

  • University of Queensland
    Brisbane

Gerhard is a political anthropologist focussing on refugee and immigration studies and policy, spiritual and existential security as well as religion and the state.
He is co-editor of a volume on human security and Australian foreign policy published by Allen and Unwin as well as one on Urban refugees: Challenges in Protection, Services and Policy, published by Routledge.

Independent/Freelance
Gender & Migration Specialist

Jenna Holliday is a migration, labour rights and gender specialist. Jenna consults extensively for UN and international organisations, in particular the International Labour Organization (ILO), the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and UN Women, providing expert support on integrating gender and labour perspectives into migration policy. Her work is predominantly focused on the Asia region. She is a member of the Expert Working Group for Addressing Women’s Human Rights in the Global Compact for Migration and has written widely on the extent to which development agendas respond to women migrant workers including the recently published International Journal of Law in Context article titled “Incongruous Objectives- Endeavouring to Realise Women Migrant Workers’ Rights through the Global Development Agendas".

  • Independent/Freelance
    Gender & Migration Specialist

Jenna Holliday is a migration, labour rights and gender specialist. Jenna consults extensively for UN and international organisations, in particular the International Labour Organization (ILO), the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and UN Women, providing expert support on integrating gender and labour perspectives into migration policy. Her work is predominantly focused on the Asia region. She is a member of the Expert Working Group for Addressing Women’s Human Rights in the Global Compact for Migration and has written widely on the extent to which development agendas respond to women migrant workers including the recently published International Journal of Law in Context article titled “Incongruous Objectives- Endeavouring to Realise Women Migrant Workers’ Rights through the Global Development Agendas".

Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg
PhD Candidate
Halle

Sophie Hölscher is a PhD student at the Department of Educational Psychology - Socialisation and Culture at the University of Halle. Her research focuses on how to promote relatedness and autonomy in the school context, as well as it's interaction with ethnic and national identity.

  • Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg
    PhD Candidate
    Halle

Sophie Hölscher is a PhD student at the Department of Educational Psychology - Socialisation and Culture at the University of Halle. Her research focuses on how to promote relatedness and autonomy in the school context, as well as it's interaction with ethnic and national identity.

Institut Convergences Migrations
Fellow
Paris

PhD student in Political Science,
IRISSO CNRS UMR 7170,
Université Paris Dauphine, PSL* Research University.

  • Institut Convergences Migrations
    Fellow
    Paris

PhD student in Political Science,
IRISSO CNRS UMR 7170,
Université Paris Dauphine, PSL* Research University.

University of Canterbury
PhD Candidate
Christchurch

PhD Candidate in European Studies
University of Canterbury, New Zealand
Research Topic: Exploring the potentials of Interculturalism in supporting Social Cohesion: A Case Study of South Asian Migrants in London and Auckland

  • University of Canterbury
    PhD Candidate
    Christchurch

PhD Candidate in European Studies
University of Canterbury, New Zealand
Research Topic: Exploring the potentials of Interculturalism in supporting Social Cohesion: A Case Study of South Asian Migrants in London and Auckland

University of Warsaw
Associate Professor
Warsaw

I am currently an Associate Professor at the Institute of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology, University of Warsaw. My main research interests focus on collective identities and geographic mobility, tourist and migratory alike. Specifically, my research is on migrants' leisure and transformations of the imaginaries of the good life due to migration. I use discourse analysis and ethnographic methods to study these processes. I have been a ​guest lecturer, fellow, and researcher at the University of Cambridge, University of Wolverhampton, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, ISCTE in Lisbon and Alpen-Adria University in Klagenfurt.

  • University of Warsaw
    Associate Professor
    Warsaw

I am currently an Associate Professor at the Institute of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology, University of Warsaw. My main research interests focus on collective identities and geographic mobility, tourist and migratory alike. Specifically, my research is on migrants' leisure and transformations of the imaginaries of the good life due to migration. I use discourse analysis and ethnographic methods to study these processes. I have been a ​guest lecturer, fellow, and researcher at the University of Cambridge, University of Wolverhampton, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, ISCTE in Lisbon and Alpen-Adria University in Klagenfurt.

Open Society Foundations
Program administrative specialist
Berlin

Public Policy and Administration professional with a demonstrated history of working in the staffing and recruiting industry and large and complex non-governmental organizations. Specialized in issues of Governance of Migration and Diversity, , Project Management and Coordination. Master's degree focused in Political Science and Government from University of Zagreb, Croatia, and a Master's degree in Governance of Migration and Diversity from Erasmus School of Social and Behavioral Sciences in Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

  • Open Society Foundations
    Program administrative specialist
    Berlin
  • Erasmus University Rotterdam
    External PhD Candidate
    Rotterdam

Public Policy and Administration professional with a demonstrated history of working in the staffing and recruiting industry and large and complex non-governmental organizations. Specialized in issues of Governance of Migration and Diversity, , Project Management and Coordination. Master's degree focused in Political Science and Government from University of Zagreb, Croatia, and a Master's degree in Governance of Migration and Diversity from Erasmus School of Social and Behavioral Sciences in Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

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