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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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Szeged
PhD Candidate
Szeged

Selen Subasi is a PhD candidate in Educational Sciences at the University of Szeged. Her research interests are the education of minorities and refugees, lifelong learning, non-formal education and women’s education. Her master's thesis focused on the education of the Roma minority in Hungary. She is currently working on the engagement of Syrian refugees in non-formal education and psychological well-being.

  • Szeged
    PhD Candidate
    Szeged

Selen Subasi is a PhD candidate in Educational Sciences at the University of Szeged. Her research interests are the education of minorities and refugees, lifelong learning, non-formal education and women’s education. Her master's thesis focused on the education of the Roma minority in Hungary. She is currently working on the engagement of Syrian refugees in non-formal education and psychological well-being.

German Centre for Higher Education Research and Science Studies (DZHW)
Doctoral researcher
Hannover

Swetlana Sudheimer has been working as a researcher at the German Centre for Higher Education Research and Science Studies (DZHW) in Hannover, Germany, since May 2017 and started to work as a doctoral candidate within the Research Area Educational Careers and Graduate Employment in January 2019. Her academic research fields are (higher) education research, migration research and methods of empirical social research.

  • German Centre for Higher Education Research and Science Studies (DZHW)
    Doctoral researcher
    Hannover

Swetlana Sudheimer has been working as a researcher at the German Centre for Higher Education Research and Science Studies (DZHW) in Hannover, Germany, since May 2017 and started to work as a doctoral candidate within the Research Area Educational Careers and Graduate Employment in January 2019. Her academic research fields are (higher) education research, migration research and methods of empirical social research.

Åbo Akademi
PhD student in social policy
Vasa

First year PhD student in social policy, main field of research; the multidimensional concept of trust, especially the way social and institutional trust are intertwined in institutional encounters among forced migrants in the welfare state. I have a 4 years affiliation with the Åbo Akademi University of Finland at the Faculty for Education and Welfare State Studies.

  • Åbo Akademi
    PhD student in social policy
    Vasa

First year PhD student in social policy, main field of research; the multidimensional concept of trust, especially the way social and institutional trust are intertwined in institutional encounters among forced migrants in the welfare state. I have a 4 years affiliation with the Åbo Akademi University of Finland at the Faculty for Education and Welfare State Studies.

Ministry of Justice and Security
Research coordinator
The Hague

Migration - research - policy ||
PhD in Anthropology ||
Research coordinator Migration Policy Department, Ministry of Justice and Security, The Netherlands

  • Ministry of Justice and Security
    Research coordinator
    The Hague

Migration - research - policy ||
PhD in Anthropology ||
Research coordinator Migration Policy Department, Ministry of Justice and Security, The Netherlands

ESLSCA University (2019-...)
Executive Director of ESLSCA Research Center & Associate Professor in Economics
Cairo

I am a French research and teaching economist based in Cairo since 2014. Presently, I am heading the Research Center of ESLSCA University - Egypt. I am also an independent consultant on migration-related issues. I have recently worked with the Mixed Migration Centre (North Africa Hub), International Labour Organization (ILO Cairo Office), the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and the World Bank (KNOMAD). I earned my PhD in 2013. My current research interests are: mixed migration flows, determinants of migration and non-migration including behavioural ones; decision-making process; evidence-based migration and asylum policies.

  • ESLSCA University (2019-...)
    Executive Director of ESLSCA Research Center & Associate Professor in Economics
    Cairo

I am a French research and teaching economist based in Cairo since 2014. Presently, I am heading the Research Center of ESLSCA University - Egypt. I am also an independent consultant on migration-related issues. I have recently worked with the Mixed Migration Centre (North Africa Hub), International Labour Organization (ILO Cairo Office), the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and the World Bank (KNOMAD). I earned my PhD in 2013. My current research interests are: mixed migration flows, determinants of migration and non-migration including behavioural ones; decision-making process; evidence-based migration and asylum policies.

Alissa Symon is currently undertaking her PhD in the University of Oxford under the supervision of Dr Michael Biggs. Her thesis examines the political relationship between Israel and American Jews. Her research interests focus on issues connected to the homeland-diaspora paradigm, transnational political activism, religious studies and interfaith relations.

Alissa Symon is currently undertaking her PhD in the University of Oxford under the supervision of Dr Michael Biggs. Her thesis examines the political relationship between Israel and American Jews. Her research interests focus on issues connected to the homeland-diaspora paradigm, transnational political activism, religious studies and interfaith relations.

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