GPS welcomes group of new research interns

The Department of Global Political Studies welcomes a group of seven research interns, who will be here for the duration of the semester. A research internship is a good option within the 2-year Master’s programmes at GPS. Most of the interns will be sitting on the 10th floor in Niagara.

Pictured from left to right:
Henrik Johnsrud Odden, Master’s programme in Political Science at Lund University. Involved in projects at Caucasus Studies/RUCARR. Supervisor is Karina Vamling.

Matias Castrén. Involved in The Dialogue Among Civilisations Project (DACP). Supervisor is Ane Kirkegaard.

Olga Matsarina, Master’s programme in Global Politics and Societal Change. Involved in the project Is the European trade justice movement losing its ‘European’ identity? The impact of rising nationalism on civil society alliance formation. Supervisor is Michael Strange.

Siavosh Bigonah. Involved in The Dialogue Among Civilisations Project (DACP). Supervisor is Ane Kirkegaard.

Kanwal Ahmad, Master’s programme in International Migration and Ethnic Relations. Involved in a project for the Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency (MSB). Supervisor is Anne Sofie Roald.

Zoë Korten, Master’s programme in International Migration and Ethnic Relations. Involved in three different research projects in Peace and Conflict Studies. Supervisor is Kristian Steiner.

Samir Salimzade, Master’s programme in Global Politics and Societal Change. On a Swedish Institute scholarship. Involved in projects at Caucasus Studies/RUCARR. Supervisor is Bo Petersson.

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