- University of AmsterdamPostdoctoral ResearcherAmsterdam
- Zayed University - Abu Dhabi CampusProfessorAbu Dhabi
- National University of SingaporeAssociate ProfessorSingapore
- China Foreign Affairs University (CFAU)PhD StudentBeijing
Yassine Khoudja conducted his PhD-project on women's labor market participation across ethnic groups in different national contexts at the European Research Centre on Migration and Ethnic Relations (ERCOMER) at Utrecht University and the Interuniversity Center for Social Science Theory and Methodology (ICS). From 2017 until 2019, he was working at ERCOMER as a postdoctoral researcher. He is currently working at the Insitut of Sociology of the Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main.
Yassine Khoudja conducted his PhD-project on women's labor market participation across ethnic groups in different national contexts at the European Research Centre on Migration and Ethnic Relations (ERCOMER) at Utrecht University and the Interuniversity Center for Social Science Theory and Methodology (ICS). From 2017 until 2019, he was working at ERCOMER as a postdoctoral researcher. He is currently working at the Insitut of Sociology of the Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main.
- Danube University KremsPhD CandidateKrems
- Danube University Krems, Department for Migration and Globalization (DEMIG)Krems
- Helsinki UniversityPostdoctoral ResearcherHelsinki
Dr. Marta Kindler is a sociologist. She works as an adjunct at the Faculty of Applied Social Sciences and Resocialisation at the University of Warsaw and as research fellow at the Centre of Migration Research.
Marta Kindler’s research focuses now on the role of social networks in migration. She is the co-editor of the book Ukrainian Migration to the European Union: Lessons from Migration Studies (2016)and the author of the book A Risky Business? Ukrainian Migrant Women in Warsaw’s Domestic Work Sector” (2011). Marta Kindler received her PhD from the Faculty of Cultural Studies of the European University Viadrina. She is currently a board member of the IMISCOE Standing Committee on Reflexivities in Migration Studies.
- University of WarsawAdjunctWarsaw
Dr. Marta Kindler is a sociologist. She works as an adjunct at the Faculty of Applied Social Sciences and Resocialisation at the University of Warsaw and as research fellow at the Centre of Migration Research.
Marta Kindler’s research focuses now on the role of social networks in migration. She is the co-editor of the book Ukrainian Migration to the European Union: Lessons from Migration Studies (2016)and the author of the book A Risky Business? Ukrainian Migrant Women in Warsaw’s Domestic Work Sector” (2011). Marta Kindler received her PhD from the Faculty of Cultural Studies of the European University Viadrina. She is currently a board member of the IMISCOE Standing Committee on Reflexivities in Migration Studies.
Sandra King-Savic is an international post-doctoral researcher at tUniversity of St. Gallen. She received her Ph.D. in Organization and Culture (DOC) at the University of St. Gallen (HSG) in February 2019. King-Savić is a lecturer on Migration and cultural studies at the University of St. Gallen, and volunteered as a human rights educator for Amnesty International. She conducted research for the Foreign Military Studies Office in the U.S. before receiving a Swiss National Foundation scholarship for her dissertation on the transversal relationship between migration and informal markets, and received various scholarships, including the Foreign Language and Area Studies and the A&S Study Abroad scholarship from the University of Kansas (KU) and the University of Wyoming (UWYO), where she received her M.A. and B.A. respectively.
- University of St.GallenPostdocSt. Gallen
Sandra King-Savic is an international post-doctoral researcher at tUniversity of St. Gallen. She received her Ph.D. in Organization and Culture (DOC) at the University of St. Gallen (HSG) in February 2019. King-Savić is a lecturer on Migration and cultural studies at the University of St. Gallen, and volunteered as a human rights educator for Amnesty International. She conducted research for the Foreign Military Studies Office in the U.S. before receiving a Swiss National Foundation scholarship for her dissertation on the transversal relationship between migration and informal markets, and received various scholarships, including the Foreign Language and Area Studies and the A&S Study Abroad scholarship from the University of Kansas (KU) and the University of Wyoming (UWYO), where she received her M.A. and B.A. respectively.
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