Marie lectures at the Department of Public and Social Policy at the Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University. Despite extensive international cooperation, she focuses mainly on the situation of migrants in the Czech Republic, focusing on topics such as migrants' access to health care, the situation of undocumented migrants or senior female migrants. In recent years, she has dealt with the topic of local integration of migrants, especially in terms of multilevel governance and implementation of these policies. She also works closely with civil society and seeks data on topics that can contribute to data-based integration policies.
- Charles University in PraguePhDPrague
Marie lectures at the Department of Public and Social Policy at the Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University. Despite extensive international cooperation, she focuses mainly on the situation of migrants in the Czech Republic, focusing on topics such as migrants' access to health care, the situation of undocumented migrants or senior female migrants. In recent years, she has dealt with the topic of local integration of migrants, especially in terms of multilevel governance and implementation of these policies. She also works closely with civil society and seeks data on topics that can contribute to data-based integration policies.
- Leiden Law SchoolJean Monnet ProfessorLeiden
Experienced policy analyst with a demonstrated history of communicating immigration and economic issues to diverse audiences. Expertise in survey administration, data collection and management as well as performing advanced statistical analyses in Stata statistical software. Over 15 years of experience in grant and program management. Publications in Migration Policy Institute, Health Affairs, New England Journal of Medicine, Inter-American Dialogue, IFAD.
- Creative Associates InternationalTechnical Advisor, Migration & Economic StabilizationChevy Chase
Experienced policy analyst with a demonstrated history of communicating immigration and economic issues to diverse audiences. Expertise in survey administration, data collection and management as well as performing advanced statistical analyses in Stata statistical software. Over 15 years of experience in grant and program management. Publications in Migration Policy Institute, Health Affairs, New England Journal of Medicine, Inter-American Dialogue, IFAD.
Tēnā koutou, my name is Pengbo Jiang. I have extensive experience in providing immigration advice and in the management of large scale migration & mobility programs. I am also an active contributor and presenter at a range of HR, mobility and related conferences.
- Royal Society of ArtsFellowLondon
Tēnā koutou, my name is Pengbo Jiang. I have extensive experience in providing immigration advice and in the management of large scale migration & mobility programs. I am also an active contributor and presenter at a range of HR, mobility and related conferences.
Luděk Jirka received Ph.D. att Faculty of Humanities at Charles University in Prague (Integral Study of Man – General Anthropology). He spent study stays at Bielefeld University in Germany and at University of California Los Angeles. He is faculty member at the Department of Cultural and Religious Studies in Hradec Králové and external lecturer at the Faculty of Humanities at Charles university in Prague.
- University of Hradec KrálovéAssociate ProfessorHradec Králové
Luděk Jirka received Ph.D. att Faculty of Humanities at Charles University in Prague (Integral Study of Man – General Anthropology). He spent study stays at Bielefeld University in Germany and at University of California Los Angeles. He is faculty member at the Department of Cultural and Religious Studies in Hradec Králové and external lecturer at the Faculty of Humanities at Charles university in Prague.
- Yale-NUS, Urban StudiesLecturerSingapore
- University of Vienna, Institute for Development StudiesStudentVienna
- University of TurkuPostdoctoral ResearcherTurku
- University of TurkuPI (non-funded) in EqualISM-projectTurku
- Kone FoundationPostdoctoral ResearcherHelsinki
Aleksandra Jolkina is a re:constitution Fellow 2022/23. Her research currently focuses on the EU-Belarus border crisis, particularly where it concerns access to the asylum procedure and compliance with the rule of law. Aleksandra holds a PhD in Law from Queen Mary University of London and has previously taught EU law at LSE.
- re:constitution
Aleksandra Jolkina is a re:constitution Fellow 2022/23. Her research currently focuses on the EU-Belarus border crisis, particularly where it concerns access to the asylum procedure and compliance with the rule of law. Aleksandra holds a PhD in Law from Queen Mary University of London and has previously taught EU law at LSE.
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