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    Cláudia Pereira(editor)

    Cláudia Pereira is a research fellow and invited assistant professor at ISCTE-University Institute of Lisbon (IUL), integrated at the Centre for Research and Studies in Sociology (CIES-IUL). Pereira is the executive coordinator of the Emigration Observatory (OEm), Portugal, where statistical and qualitative analysis is updated daily in the website: www.observatorioemigracao.pt. She holds a licenciate degree and Ph.D. in Anthropology from ISCTE, IUL. She and the OEm team are responsible for the Yearly Statistical Report on Portuguese Emigration produced for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. She co-coordinates an academic network of migration researchers and public policy makers, Rede Migra (Migra Network). Recently, she developed a project funded by the national Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT) on the financial crisis and skilled Portuguese migrants in England, in particular, the nurses. With the support of the Portuguese Nursing Council, she published the book Vidas Partidas. Enfermeiros Portugueses no Estrangeiro (Divided Lives. Portuguese Nurses Abroad). Previously she conducted ethnographic research in Goa, India, for a total of two years among Catholics and Hindus for research projects and for PhD. She investigated the meaning and use of caste and tribe identity in Goa in the 21st century. She co-edited the special issue, India’s other sites: representations at home and abroad, in open access. Currently, she coordinates a project on Nepalese immigration in agriculture and trafficking in Portugal, in the entrepreneurship center Audax-IUL, in partnership with CIES-IUL, funded by the High Commission for Migration. She has been an expert of emigration, through OEm, on capacity-building projects for governments of countries outside the European Union, funded by the International Centre for Migration Policy Development (ICMPD), European Commission (EC). She is evaluator of European applications (COST and H2020) funded by EC on religion, oral history and migrations, among others. Collaborative research with governmental and non-governmental organizations and the communication of science for media and civil society have been her top priorities. Her current research interests are immigration and emigration, skilled migrants, the migration of nurses, and multidisciplinary approaches to migration. Supervisors: Rosa Maria Perez (ISCTE-IUL) - Ph.D, Jaine Beswick (Univ. of Southampton) - Postdoctoral, and Rui Pena Pires (ISCTE-IUL) - PostdoctoralCláudia Pereira is a research fellow and invited assistant professor at ISCTE-University Institute of Lisbon (IUL), integrated at the Centre for Research and Studies in Sociology (CIES-IUL). Pereira is the executive coordinator of the Emigration Observatory (OEm), Portugal, where statistical and qualitative analysis is updated daily in the website: www.observatorioemigracao.pt. She holds a licenciate degree and Ph.D. in Anthropology from ISCTE, IUL. She and the OEm team are responsible for the Yearly Statistical Report on Portuguese Emigration produced for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. She co-coordinates an academic network of migration researchers and public policy makers, Rede Migra (Migra Network). Recently, she developed a project funded by the national Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT) on the financial crisis and skilled Portuguese migrants in England, in particular, the nurses. With the support of the Portuguese Nursing Council, she published the book Vidas Partidas. Enfermeiros Portugueses no Estrangeiro (Divided Lives. Portuguese Nurses Abroad). Previously she conducted ethnographic research in Goa, India, for a total of two years among Catholics and Hindus for research projects and for PhD. She investigated the meaning and use of caste and tribe identity in Goa in the 21st century. She co-edited the special issue, India’s other sites: representations at home and abroad, in open access. Currently, she coordinates a project on Nepalese immigration in agriculture and trafficking in Portugal, in the entrepreneurship center Audax-IUL, in partnership with CIES-IUL, funded by the High Commission for Migration. She has been an expert of emigration, through OEm, on capacity-building projects for governments of countries outside the European Union, funded by the International Centre for Migration Policy Development (ICMPD), European Commission (EC). She is evaluator of European applications (COST and H2020) funded by EC on religion, oral history and migrations, among others. Collaborative research with governmental and non-governmental organizations and the communication of science for media and civil society have been her top priorities. Her current research interests are immigration and emigration, skilled migrants, the migration of nurses, and multidisciplinary approaches to migration. Supervisors: Rosa Maria Perez (ISCTE-IUL) - Ph.D, Jaine Beswick (Univ. of Southampton) - Postdoctoral, and Rui Pena Pires (ISCTE-IUL) - Postdoctoral

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    Cláudia Pereira is a research fellow and invited assistant professor at ISCTE-University Institute of Lisbon (IUL), integrated at the Centre for Research and Studies in Sociology (CIES-IUL). Pereira is the executive coordinator of the Emigration Observatory (OEm), Portugal, where statistical and qualitative analysis is updated daily in the website: www.observatorioemigracao.pt. She holds a licenciate degree and Ph.D. in Anthropology from ISCTE, IUL. She and the OEm team are responsible for the Yearly Statistical Report on Portuguese Emigration produced for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. She co-coordinates an academic network of migration researchers and public policy makers, Rede Migra (Migra Network). Recently, she developed a project funded by the national Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT) on the financial crisis and skilled Portuguese migrants in England, in particular, the nurses. With the support of the Portuguese Nursing Council, she published the book Vidas Partidas. Enfermeiros Portugueses no Estrangeiro (Divided Lives. Portuguese Nurses Abroad). Previously she conducted ethnographic research in Goa, India, for a total of two years among Catholics and Hindus for research projects and for PhD. She investigated the meaning and use of caste and tribe identity in Goa in the 21st century. She co-edited the special issue, India’s other sites: representations at home and abroad, in open access. Currently, she coordinates a project on Nepalese immigration in agriculture and trafficking in Portugal, in the entrepreneurship center Audax-IUL, in partnership with CIES-IUL, funded by the High Commission for Migration. She has been an expert of emigration, through OEm, on capacity-building projects for governments of countries outside the European Union, funded by the International Centre for Migration Policy Development (ICMPD), European Commission (EC). She is evaluator of European applications (COST and H2020) funded by EC on religion, oral history and migrations, among others. Collaborative research with governmental and non-governmental organizations and the communication of science for media and civil society have been her top priorities. Her current research interests are immigration and emigration, skilled migrants, the migration of nurses, and multidisciplinary approaches to migration. Supervisors: Rosa Maria Perez (ISCTE-IUL) - Ph.D, Jaine Beswick (Univ. of Southampton) - Postdoctoral, and Rui Pena Pires (ISCTE-IUL) - Postdoctoral

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