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Vamvaka-Tatsi, Ourania

Vamvaka-Tatsi, Ourania
Start date:
October 2018
Research Topic:
Examining the strategic response and approach to integration of resettled refugees in Wales
Research pathway:
Polisïau Cymdeithasol
Research Supervisor:
Professor Valerie Walkerdine and Dr Esther Muddiman
Supervising school:
Ysgol y Gwyddorau Cymdeithasol, Prifysgol Caerdydd
Primary funding source:
ESRC Studenship
Research keywords:
Community cohesion; Cultural integration; Refugees; Social Policy

My doctoral thesis is set to examine the integration of resettled refugees in Wales, looking at the EU, UK and Welsh policy frameworks and practices for resettlement and refugee integration. Drawing from existing guidelines and global recommendations on integration and resettlement, my doctoral thesis aims to underline good practices and challenges, put forward proposals to improve national and local resettlement programmes and promote a better resettlement policy in the UK and Wales.

My thesis will keep refugees at the centre of all efforts by actively contributing to the receiving communities and fostering partnerships, in order to ensure cultural integration and community cohesion.

E-bost:
vamvaka-tatsi01@cardiff.ac.uk
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@Raniavmk
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About Ourania Vamvaka-Tatsi

Ourania Vamvaka-Tatsi is a DTP ESRC Ph.D. candidate, in the School of Social Sciences at Cardiff University. Her research topic is the integration of resettled Syrian refugee families in South Wales, examining challenges, promoting good practice and putting forward proposals to improve national and local resettlement programmes and policy in the UK and Wales. Ourania uses creative methods to raise questions around community cohesion, identity, and belonging. Ourania actively collaborates with various grassroots organisations and the local government in raising awareness for the BAME LGBTQ asylum seekers and Syrian refugees in South Wales by organising and hosting various social events, educational workshops, and community-lead projects.
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