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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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Ghent University
Associate professor of migration law
Ghent

Ellen Desmet is associate professor of migration law at the Faculty of Law and Criminology of Ghent University. She founded and heads the Migration Law Research Group (MigrLaw). Ellen does research on asylum and migration law, paying particular attention to human and children's rights implications as well as socio-legal perspectives.

  • Ghent University
    Associate professor of migration law
    Ghent
  • University of Antwerp
    methodological advisor of the Localising Human Rights research program
    Antwerp
  • Ghent University
    Project coordinator HRIntegration IAP Belspo
    Ghent
  • Childrens Rights Knowledge Centre KEKI
    Senior research and policy advice officer
    Ghent
  • KU Leuven
    Voluntary post-doctoral fellow (2010 – 2012) and Lecturer in anthropology of law (subst.)(2012)
    Leuven
  • KU Leuven
    PhD researcher
    Leuven

Ellen Desmet is associate professor of migration law at the Faculty of Law and Criminology of Ghent University. She founded and heads the Migration Law Research Group (MigrLaw). Ellen does research on asylum and migration law, paying particular attention to human and children's rights implications as well as socio-legal perspectives.

Oxford Brookes University
Senior Lecturer and Lead for the Migration and Refugees Research Network
Oxford

My research interests focus on migration, identity and diasporas: the way communities perform, produce and reproduce belonging, and the spaces they create and recreate. My main areas of study cover Latin America and the Middle East, and the links between the two regions. I have done research in Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East. I am currently researching the Venezuelan migrations in the Americas. I am also one of the Leads for the Migration and Refugees Research Network at Oxford Brookes University.
https://www.brookes.ac.uk/research/networks/migration-and-refugees-rese…

  • Oxford Brookes University
    Senior Lecturer and Lead for the Migration and Refugees Research Network
    Oxford
  • Oxford Brookes University
    Oxford

My research interests focus on migration, identity and diasporas: the way communities perform, produce and reproduce belonging, and the spaces they create and recreate. My main areas of study cover Latin America and the Middle East, and the links between the two regions. I have done research in Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East. I am currently researching the Venezuelan migrations in the Americas. I am also one of the Leads for the Migration and Refugees Research Network at Oxford Brookes University.
https://www.brookes.ac.uk/research/networks/migration-and-refugees-rese…

Ulster University
Faculty
Belfast

Dr Johanne Devlin Trew joined the faculty of the School of Social & Policy Sciences, Ulster University in 2010. She has also held research and teaching posts in the School of History at Ulster , Queen's University Belfast, Memorial University of Newfoundland, and Concordia University, Montreal. Her research focuses on migration and diaspora studies, especially in the context of societal unrest and violence, with an emphasis on life narrative methodology. She has been the recipient of several research grants as principal researcher and co-investigator, including five awards from the AHRC, and has served on its review college. With a background in IT, she has also been involved in the design of several digital humanities projects, such as the AHRC-funded digital resource, Documenting Ireland: Parliament, People and Migration.

  • Ulster University
    Faculty
    Belfast

Dr Johanne Devlin Trew joined the faculty of the School of Social & Policy Sciences, Ulster University in 2010. She has also held research and teaching posts in the School of History at Ulster , Queen's University Belfast, Memorial University of Newfoundland, and Concordia University, Montreal. Her research focuses on migration and diaspora studies, especially in the context of societal unrest and violence, with an emphasis on life narrative methodology. She has been the recipient of several research grants as principal researcher and co-investigator, including five awards from the AHRC, and has served on its review college. With a background in IT, she has also been involved in the design of several digital humanities projects, such as the AHRC-funded digital resource, Documenting Ireland: Parliament, People and Migration.

DG Imnigration and Integration Policies - Ministry of Labour and Social Policies
TA - Labour Migration and Integration Specialist
Rome

Labour Migration and Integration Expert.
People first should be the basis for policies and measures.
Giovanni deals with immigration, legal advice, planning, management (operational and financial) and evaluation of programs for the social inclusion of the vulnerable groups. He is interested in migration policies, labour market inclusion policies (labour active policies, traineeships, employment services,) and socio-economic autonomy transition services for unemployed migrant workers, vulnerable families, children with educational and family difficulties, refugees and holders of other forms of protection.
Giovanni works with international organizations, central governments, local authorities (Regions, Municipalities) and other public and private entities. Giovanni has gained experience in the NGO and associations sector.
He gained experience in dealing with EU funded projects and relevant budget procedures.
Giovanni can speak English and Spanish.

  • DG Imnigration and Integration Policies - Ministry of Labour and Social Policies
    TA - Labour Migration and Integration Specialist
    Rome

Labour Migration and Integration Expert.
People first should be the basis for policies and measures.
Giovanni deals with immigration, legal advice, planning, management (operational and financial) and evaluation of programs for the social inclusion of the vulnerable groups. He is interested in migration policies, labour market inclusion policies (labour active policies, traineeships, employment services,) and socio-economic autonomy transition services for unemployed migrant workers, vulnerable families, children with educational and family difficulties, refugees and holders of other forms of protection.
Giovanni works with international organizations, central governments, local authorities (Regions, Municipalities) and other public and private entities. Giovanni has gained experience in the NGO and associations sector.
He gained experience in dealing with EU funded projects and relevant budget procedures.
Giovanni can speak English and Spanish.

Ca' Foscari, University of Venice
Postdoctoral Fellow
VENICE

Maria Luisa Di Martino is a current EU Horizon 2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie European Fellow, with the project REWRITE: Rewriting Migrant Identities across Women’s Literature, at Ca´Foscari University of Venice and Visiting Scholar at the Oxford Center for Life-Writing (University of Oxford) - Wolfson College. With ten years of international work experience in vulnerable social contexts, working with marginalised groups, in the management of social intervention projects and social inclusion programmes, at local and European level, her research and publications focus on migration and mobility, identity transformation processes, and self-reflexivity in migration literary works, explored from an intersectional perspective and systemic/relational approach. Her research activity is related to the analysis of systemic structures of power and oppression in migrant women, approached from a feminist criticism, in order to foster the social change.

  • Ca' Foscari, University of Venice
    Postdoctoral Fellow
    VENICE

Maria Luisa Di Martino is a current EU Horizon 2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie European Fellow, with the project REWRITE: Rewriting Migrant Identities across Women’s Literature, at Ca´Foscari University of Venice and Visiting Scholar at the Oxford Center for Life-Writing (University of Oxford) - Wolfson College. With ten years of international work experience in vulnerable social contexts, working with marginalised groups, in the management of social intervention projects and social inclusion programmes, at local and European level, her research and publications focus on migration and mobility, identity transformation processes, and self-reflexivity in migration literary works, explored from an intersectional perspective and systemic/relational approach. Her research activity is related to the analysis of systemic structures of power and oppression in migrant women, approached from a feminist criticism, in order to foster the social change.

Lund University
PhD researcher
Lund

Currently, I am a Ph.D. researcher at Lund University (2020 - ongoing).
My research interests cover topics such as Migration, Gender-Based Violence, and EU/National Welfare Systems.
Before earning a Ph.D. position, I was working as a researcher at the Centre for Socio-Economic Research on Ageing, INRCA - Italian National Institute of Health and Science on Ageing.
In my past academic and professional careers, I focused my research interests on the field of Social Policy, Public Policy & Welfare Services.

  • Lund University
    PhD researcher
    Lund
  • INRCA-IRCCS
    Junior Researcher
    Ancona

Currently, I am a Ph.D. researcher at Lund University (2020 - ongoing).
My research interests cover topics such as Migration, Gender-Based Violence, and EU/National Welfare Systems.
Before earning a Ph.D. position, I was working as a researcher at the Centre for Socio-Economic Research on Ageing, INRCA - Italian National Institute of Health and Science on Ageing.
In my past academic and professional careers, I focused my research interests on the field of Social Policy, Public Policy & Welfare Services.

LUMSA University
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Rome

Cristiana Di Pietro is a postdoctoral researcher at LUMSA University (Rome, Italy). Her main research interests concern the inter-relation between migration dynamics and welfare sustainability by capability approach and relational sociology perspectives. PhD in Civil Economy, graduated in International Relations, her current projects deal with the impact of the governance of local networks on the labour market integration of third-country nationals.

  • LUMSA University
    Postdoctoral Research Fellow
    Rome

Cristiana Di Pietro is a postdoctoral researcher at LUMSA University (Rome, Italy). Her main research interests concern the inter-relation between migration dynamics and welfare sustainability by capability approach and relational sociology perspectives. PhD in Civil Economy, graduated in International Relations, her current projects deal with the impact of the governance of local networks on the labour market integration of third-country nationals.

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