I study international migration and education, with a focus on how settler colonial states, institutions, and logics govern mobility and belonging. My areas of specialization include adult and higher education, Canadian immigration policy, international student mobility, temporary and multi-step migration, refugee resettlement, citizenship education, and newcomer settlement and "integration" from a critical perspective. I also engage in policy-relevant knowledge mobilization and contribute to professional communities of practice.

Roles

  • University of British Columbia

    University, Vancouver, Canada
    Research Associate

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