Increasing scholarly attention marks migration a defining topic of the 21st century.
The "Migration Scholars" blog series aim to illuminate the collective efforts of students and professors in moving this interdisciplinary field forward.
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Featuring undergraduate and graduate reflections on studying global migration across disciplines.
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Featuring student reflections on their professional experiences.
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Q&A with migration studies scholars.
Dr. Zaman: Professor in Biomedical Engineering on Multidisciplinary Research to Conquer Global Health Inequities
Study Migration in Graduate School: Perspectives from London School of Economics and Political Science
“My goal after graduation is to work for an organization that advocates for refugee rights, particularly the right to education. This program has taught me to do my own research and advocacy regarding the global refugee issues. I’ve recently applied to a research position with UNICEF, a leading organization in child advocacy.”
Interning at Centre for Migration, Health, and Development
“By conducting a great deal of research, I was exposed to a wide range of information regarding the benefits and aid - or lack thereof - provided to child migrants and refugees in host countries.”