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Experts Database

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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Universitat de Girona
Investigadora Postdoctoral
Girona

Dr. Castellsagué is an educator and social anthropologist, currently a Juan de la Cierva postdoc fellow at Universitat de Girona (UdG).
She has experience in education, education policy, gender equality, intersectionality, development studies, and mentorship.
Her skills include long-term fieldwork, qualitative methods, ethnography, and policy evaluation.

  • Universitat de Girona
    Investigadora Postdoctoral
    Girona
  • Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
    Research Fellow
    Bellaterra

Dr. Castellsagué is an educator and social anthropologist, currently a Juan de la Cierva postdoc fellow at Universitat de Girona (UdG).
She has experience in education, education policy, gender equality, intersectionality, development studies, and mentorship.
Her skills include long-term fieldwork, qualitative methods, ethnography, and policy evaluation.

Centre for Refugee Studies, York University
Independent Scholar
York

Independent Scholar at Centre for Refugee Studies at York University. Research experience on Migration, Conflicts and Cultural Integration issues. Former Visiting Scholar at top European think tanks such as CERI (Paris 2015), ISDP (Stockholm 2016), ZEI (Bonn 2017), IAI (Rome 2018), DIIS (Copenhagen 2019), ARENA (Oslo 2020). Project Manager of the "Program for the cultural Integration of Refugees and Migrants" UH/UNHCR (2016-2019), which applied an action research approach to improve the integration of refugees and migrants from the Middle East in Ecuador.

  • Centre for Refugee Studies, York University
    Independent Scholar
    York

Independent Scholar at Centre for Refugee Studies at York University. Research experience on Migration, Conflicts and Cultural Integration issues. Former Visiting Scholar at top European think tanks such as CERI (Paris 2015), ISDP (Stockholm 2016), ZEI (Bonn 2017), IAI (Rome 2018), DIIS (Copenhagen 2019), ARENA (Oslo 2020). Project Manager of the "Program for the cultural Integration of Refugees and Migrants" UH/UNHCR (2016-2019), which applied an action research approach to improve the integration of refugees and migrants from the Middle East in Ecuador.

Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne
Research consultant
Lausanne

Victoria is a research and policy-oriented professional who holds a PhD from the University of Geneva in Social Sciences. Her main research areas are migrant organizations, migration and development, integration, rights of migrants, labour migration and gender and migration. She has over ten years experience on migration, gender and child protection with international development, humanitarian and non-governmental organizations.

  • Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne
    Research consultant
    Lausanne

Victoria is a research and policy-oriented professional who holds a PhD from the University of Geneva in Social Sciences. Her main research areas are migrant organizations, migration and development, integration, rights of migrants, labour migration and gender and migration. She has over ten years experience on migration, gender and child protection with international development, humanitarian and non-governmental organizations.

Externado University of Colombia
Professor- Researcher
Bogotá

Colombian lawyer with a PhD in law from the University Paris 2, Panthéon Assas. Expert in migrations and human rights with more than 10 years experience working as professor researcher. My researches focus on the governance of migrations in the global south, the administration of migrations in Latin America, Venezuelan recent migratory flows and migrant's human rights.

  • Externado University of Colombia
    Professor- Researcher
    Bogotá
  • Observatory on International Migations
    Founder and Director
    Bogotá
  • Diasporas
    Researcher
    Bogotá

Colombian lawyer with a PhD in law from the University Paris 2, Panthéon Assas. Expert in migrations and human rights with more than 10 years experience working as professor researcher. My researches focus on the governance of migrations in the global south, the administration of migrations in Latin America, Venezuelan recent migratory flows and migrant's human rights.

University of Milan
Research Fellow of Public Law
Milan

Giovanni Cavaggion is a Research Fellow of Public Law at the Department of International, Legal, Historical and Political Studies of the University of Milan (Italy), where he teaches Constitutional Law, Public Law and Multilevel Constitutionalism. He is the author of the books Diritti culturali e modello costituzionale di integrazione (Turin, 2018) and La formazione del Governo. Aspetti e problemi tra quadro costituzionale e nuove prassi (Turin, 2020), and of over 20 articles on national and international journals. His research interests include multiculturalism, the multilevel protection of fundamental rights, cultural rights, freedom of religion, constitutional revisions, conflicts between constitutional powers, the European integration process.

  • University of Milan
    Research Fellow of Public Law
    Milan

Giovanni Cavaggion is a Research Fellow of Public Law at the Department of International, Legal, Historical and Political Studies of the University of Milan (Italy), where he teaches Constitutional Law, Public Law and Multilevel Constitutionalism. He is the author of the books Diritti culturali e modello costituzionale di integrazione (Turin, 2018) and La formazione del Governo. Aspetti e problemi tra quadro costituzionale e nuove prassi (Turin, 2020), and of over 20 articles on national and international journals. His research interests include multiculturalism, the multilevel protection of fundamental rights, cultural rights, freedom of religion, constitutional revisions, conflicts between constitutional powers, the European integration process.

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