Experienced financial services, AML, Compliance professional hoping to bring the traditional financial services together with new and emerging financial technology services to expand opportunities, share ideas, network and shape the industry and to involve with different Govt./ Non. Govt. agencies to combat financial crime.
- International Police OrganizationVice President (Section Cyprus)Milano
Experienced financial services, AML, Compliance professional hoping to bring the traditional financial services together with new and emerging financial technology services to expand opportunities, share ideas, network and shape the industry and to involve with different Govt./ Non. Govt. agencies to combat financial crime.
- ACRPPhD researchLisbon
Esteban Perez Gnavi (MA in Sociology of European Societies, MA in International Education and Development) is a Research Associate, Part-Time Lecturer and PhD Candidate at the Technical University of Berlin, Germany. His research interests include migration and integration, higher education, social inequality and stratification, as well as methods of social research (qualitative and quantitative).
- Technical University of BerlinResearch Associate and Part-time LecturerBerlin
Esteban Perez Gnavi (MA in Sociology of European Societies, MA in International Education and Development) is a Research Associate, Part-Time Lecturer and PhD Candidate at the Technical University of Berlin, Germany. His research interests include migration and integration, higher education, social inequality and stratification, as well as methods of social research (qualitative and quantitative).
Luis Eduardo Pérez Murcia holds a PhD in Development Studies from the University of Manchester, UK and has recently finished a three year postdoc position at the HOMInG Project, University of Trento. His research interests include home and home-making, conflict-induced displacement, migration and mobilities, and ageing. Recent publications include ‘Physically sheltered but existentially homeless’ (Migration Studies, 2021), ‘Remaking a place called home following displacement (in the Routledge Handbook of Place, 2020), Thinking home on the move (co-authored, 2020) and ‘Where the heart is and where it hurts’ (Refugee Survey Quarterly, 2019).
- The University of ManchesterHonorary Research FellowManchester
Luis Eduardo Pérez Murcia holds a PhD in Development Studies from the University of Manchester, UK and has recently finished a three year postdoc position at the HOMInG Project, University of Trento. His research interests include home and home-making, conflict-induced displacement, migration and mobilities, and ageing. Recent publications include ‘Physically sheltered but existentially homeless’ (Migration Studies, 2021), ‘Remaking a place called home following displacement (in the Routledge Handbook of Place, 2020), Thinking home on the move (co-authored, 2020) and ‘Where the heart is and where it hurts’ (Refugee Survey Quarterly, 2019).
- École des Hautes Études en Sciences Socialesdoctorante contractuelleParis
- Linköping UniversityPostdocLinköping
- Malmö UniversityPhD StudentMalmö
- Canada Excellence Research Chair in Migration & Integration Program, Toronto Metropolitan UniversityResearch AssociateToronto
I'm doing a PhD (research fellow FNRS) in political and social sciences at GERME (ULB - Belgium). My doctoral research focuses on the implementation of Belgian nationality policy.
- GERME (ULB)PhD (research fellow FNRS)Brussels
I'm doing a PhD (research fellow FNRS) in political and social sciences at GERME (ULB - Belgium). My doctoral research focuses on the implementation of Belgian nationality policy.
- Institute of Sociology Russian Academy of Sciencesa senior fellow researcherMoscow
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