Ousmane Aly Diallo
Ousmane’s research will explore the role of identity and legitimacy in the collaboration between the United Nations and Regional Economic Communities in peacekeeping/peacebuilding operations.
Ousmane’s research will explore the role of identity and legitimacy in the collaboration between the United Nations and Regional Economic Communities in peacekeeping/peacebuilding operations.
Lucie Edwards explores scientists' role in policymaking, notably in climate change, food security and biodiversity.
Frances' broad research interests are governance challenges and policy setting in post conflict countries.
Jennifer's research interests include housing, Property and Land Rights of Internally Displaced Persons, with a focus on the UN and AU Human Rights response.
Rosemary is researching the global political economy of refugee women’s mental health, well-being and education.
Dr. Riley is a human geographer interested in household food security, urban geographies, gender and development, and childhoods, with a regional research focus on Southern Africa.
Dr. Swatuk specializes in the political economy of the environment and natural resource management, focusing on water resources in Southern Africa.
Eric’s research interests include ethnic conflict, humanitarian intervention, and civil society organizations in the Global South, specifically Africa.
Jeremy’s research interests examine the nexus between food system formalization, food security, and food system sustainability.
Noor's research interests relate to international relations in the Middle East and South Asia.
Lana Gonzalez Balyk’s main research interests are migration policy, migration crises, forced migration, refugees, conflict and security, indigenous peoples and decolonization.
Emily Stanfield is studying human security and identity conflicts.
Chris Earle's broader research interests are in anti-corruption, human security and the global arms trade; while his technical interests are in big data, machine learning, and econometrics.
Micah Winter’s research interests are centred around global and domestic Indigenous politics, environmental politics, conflict, and identity.
Danielle Wood's research interests include international relations and policy, foreign aid and sustainable development.
Ange Fangeat is researching global agriculture and food security.
Marco Violo interests include diplomacy and international relations and how nations can better their relationship with one another.
Claire Perttula is deepening her understanding of the link between international trade and international environmental policies through a lens of food sovereignty.
Michael Pulford is studying the processes and institutions that facilitate the movement of people.
Araba Maanan Blankson is interested in public policy and international development, particularly, activities and policy processes geared towards reducing poverty and deprivation and creating economic opportunities.