Hunt, Lucy

Lucy
Hunt

Lucy is interested in research at the intersection of education and migration, and has a particular passion for youth-centred and arts-based methods. Her ESRC-funded doctoral project at the University of Oxford investigates young refugees' engagement with post-15 education in Greece. Prior to joining Oxford, she spent several years teaching, researching and advising for UNESCO, NGOs, universities and public schools in various contexts.

Expertise

Migration processes
Migration consequences (for migrants, sending and receiving countries)
Migration governance
Cross-cutting topics in migration research
Disciplines
Methods
Geographies

Roles

  • University of Nottingham

    University, Nottingham, United Kingdom
    Research Fellow

  • University of Nottingham

    University, Nottingham, United Kingdom
    Research Fellow

  • International Rescue Committee

    Other, New York, United States
    GEI Fellow

  • University of Nottingham

    University, Nottingham, United Kingdom
    Research Assistant

  • Terre des Hommes

    Other, Lausanne, Switzerland
    Research Intern

  • University of Oxford

    University, Oxford, United Kingdom
    Research Assistant

  • British Council Sri Lanka

    Other, Colombo, Sri Lanka
    Research Consultant

  • Street Child of Liberia

    Other, Monrovia, Liberia, Liberia
    Education Specialist

  • UNESCO

    Other, Dakar, Senegal
    Education Sector Coordination Assistant

Research

Urban encounters: Introduction to the special issue

Authors Lucy Hunt, Andreas Papallas, Susanne Wessendorf
Year 2024
Journal Name Migration Studies
1 Journal Article

For Me, A Border

Authors Lucy Hunt, Parwana Amiri
Year 2024
Journal Name Girlhood Studies
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2 Journal Article

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