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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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University of Notre Dame
Doctoral student
Notre Dame

Cat Gargano is a Phd student in Clinical Psychology and Peace Studies at the University of Notre Dame, where she is part of the Building Resilience After Violence Exposure (BRAVE) lab. Her research focuses on migration and mental health, with a particular emphasis on transit contexts. She focuses on migration governance policies and mental health outcomes, adapting MHPSS interventions for transit, social-ecological risk and resilience factors, and intergenerational trauma linked to migration or interpersonal violence. Cat holds a B.A. in Psychology from the University of California, Berkeley, and an L.M. in Protection of Human Rights and International Cooperation from the University of Bologna, Italy.

  • University of Notre Dame
    Doctoral student
    Notre Dame

Cat Gargano is a Phd student in Clinical Psychology and Peace Studies at the University of Notre Dame, where she is part of the Building Resilience After Violence Exposure (BRAVE) lab. Her research focuses on migration and mental health, with a particular emphasis on transit contexts. She focuses on migration governance policies and mental health outcomes, adapting MHPSS interventions for transit, social-ecological risk and resilience factors, and intergenerational trauma linked to migration or interpersonal violence. Cat holds a B.A. in Psychology from the University of California, Berkeley, and an L.M. in Protection of Human Rights and International Cooperation from the University of Bologna, Italy.

Commissioner for Admission to Professions (Ombudsman)
Commissioner (Ombudsman and studies)
Montréal, Québec

Currently Commissioner for Admission to Professions (ombudsman for foreign-trained professionals).

Senior Government Manager. Senior Public Policy and International Development Professional
(Professional Regulation and Mobility, Migration, Trade in Services, Civil Society). Lawyer and Chartered Administrator with a degree in Economics.

Project Management Cycle experience: identification, formulation, management, evaluation.
Donor experience: EC, UNDP, OSCE, CIDA, PIFS.
Country experience: Vietnam, Serbia, Kosovo, Fiji and Pacific Islands Countries, Togo.

25 years of experience in governmental and legislative processes in Canada. 25 years of experience in public policy making, legislation and advocacy. Experienced manager of policy research and analysis teams. Has worked extensively in civil society organizations development, legal issues and participation.

Expertise in regulation of professions (health, legal and others) Expertise in international professional mobility. 20 years of monitoring, analysis and reporting on international trade policy, law and agreements (WTO-GATS, NAFTA-CUSMA, CETA, CFTA) in relation with the professional services sector and the domestic regulation on access to market. Mediation and negotiation.

Specialties: Governance, Advocacy, Policy Making, Legislative Process, Regulation of Professions (health, legal and others), Qualification Recognition, Professional Mobility, Migration, Trade in Professional Services, Civil Society.

  • Commissioner for Admission to Professions (Ombudsman)
    Commissioner (Ombudsman and studies)
    Montréal, Québec

Currently Commissioner for Admission to Professions (ombudsman for foreign-trained professionals).

Senior Government Manager. Senior Public Policy and International Development Professional
(Professional Regulation and Mobility, Migration, Trade in Services, Civil Society). Lawyer and Chartered Administrator with a degree in Economics.

Project Management Cycle experience: identification, formulation, management, evaluation.
Donor experience: EC, UNDP, OSCE, CIDA, PIFS.
Country experience: Vietnam, Serbia, Kosovo, Fiji and Pacific Islands Countries, Togo.

25 years of experience in governmental and legislative processes in Canada. 25 years of experience in public policy making, legislation and advocacy. Experienced manager of policy research and analysis teams. Has worked extensively in civil society organizations development, legal issues and participation.

Expertise in regulation of professions (health, legal and others) Expertise in international professional mobility. 20 years of monitoring, analysis and reporting on international trade policy, law and agreements (WTO-GATS, NAFTA-CUSMA, CETA, CFTA) in relation with the professional services sector and the domestic regulation on access to market. Mediation and negotiation.

Specialties: Governance, Advocacy, Policy Making, Legislative Process, Regulation of Professions (health, legal and others), Qualification Recognition, Professional Mobility, Migration, Trade in Professional Services, Civil Society.

Macquarie University
Lecturer
Sydney

Adele Garnier's research investigates the interplay of regulatory levels (local to global) in migration and refugee policy in a comparative perspective, with a current focus on refugees' participation in the labour market, the governance of refugee resettlement and the local integration of international students. She has published in the Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Refuge, Brussels Studies, the Journal for the Academic Study of Religion and am the co-editor of Refugee Resettlement: Power, Politics and Humanitarian Governance (with Liliana Lyra Jubilut and Kristin Bergtora Sandvik, Berghahn Books, 2018).

She holds a PhD in Politics from Macquarie University and the University of Leipzig, Germany (2012) and have done postdoctoral research at the Interuniversity Research Centre on Globalization and Work (CRIMT), Université de Montréal, Canada (2015-2016) and the Group for Research on Ethnic Relations, Migration and Equality (GERME), Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium (2016-2017).

  • Macquarie University
    Lecturer
    Sydney

Adele Garnier's research investigates the interplay of regulatory levels (local to global) in migration and refugee policy in a comparative perspective, with a current focus on refugees' participation in the labour market, the governance of refugee resettlement and the local integration of international students. She has published in the Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Refuge, Brussels Studies, the Journal for the Academic Study of Religion and am the co-editor of Refugee Resettlement: Power, Politics and Humanitarian Governance (with Liliana Lyra Jubilut and Kristin Bergtora Sandvik, Berghahn Books, 2018).

She holds a PhD in Politics from Macquarie University and the University of Leipzig, Germany (2012) and have done postdoctoral research at the Interuniversity Research Centre on Globalization and Work (CRIMT), Université de Montréal, Canada (2015-2016) and the Group for Research on Ethnic Relations, Migration and Equality (GERME), Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium (2016-2017).

I am a PhD researcher at the Center for Sociological Research (CeSO) of KU Leuven. My research focuses on the nexus between gender, migration, and resistance. In particular, I seek to observe women’s forms of resistance within the context of reception. Previously, I did a MA in applied communication (IHECS) and a MA of specialisation in Gender Studies (UCLouvain). Alongside, from 2020 to early 2023, I worked as a social worker and coordinator of a reception facility in Brussels, the Sisters’ House, providing accommodation, information, and accompaniment for women on the move facing homelessness.

I am a PhD researcher at the Center for Sociological Research (CeSO) of KU Leuven. My research focuses on the nexus between gender, migration, and resistance. In particular, I seek to observe women’s forms of resistance within the context of reception. Previously, I did a MA in applied communication (IHECS) and a MA of specialisation in Gender Studies (UCLouvain). Alongside, from 2020 to early 2023, I worked as a social worker and coordinator of a reception facility in Brussels, the Sisters’ House, providing accommodation, information, and accompaniment for women on the move facing homelessness.

Université Côte d'azur
Researcher
Nice

Historian of migrations
Racism-antiracism
Representations, stereotypes
Colonial and post-colonial period
Culture and Sport
Mediterranéan area

  • Université Côte d'azur
    Researcher
    Nice

Historian of migrations
Racism-antiracism
Representations, stereotypes
Colonial and post-colonial period
Culture and Sport
Mediterranéan area

University of Sheffield
Postdoctoral Research Associate
Sheffield

My research centers on the anthropology of forced migration, development, and time in the Middle East, with a particular focus on Jordan. I am a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the Sheffield Institute for Global Sustainable Development, conducting participatory action research on the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on Za'tari camp for the GCRF-funded project, COVID-19 PPE & Refugees. I also consult on development programs across the Middle East.

  • University of Sheffield
    Postdoctoral Research Associate
    Sheffield

My research centers on the anthropology of forced migration, development, and time in the Middle East, with a particular focus on Jordan. I am a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the Sheffield Institute for Global Sustainable Development, conducting participatory action research on the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on Za'tari camp for the GCRF-funded project, COVID-19 PPE & Refugees. I also consult on development programs across the Middle East.

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