
Hamila, Ahmed
Ahmed Hamila is Winer-Anspach Postdoctoral Fellow at University of Cambridge. Currently he is also the FNRS-F.R.S. research fellow at the Institute of Sociology, Université Libre de Bruxelles and the President of the Young Researchers Network of the European Community Studies Association – Canada. Ahmed was awarded the Robert Bourassa Foundation Excellence Award for the most promising doctoral thesis project in European Studies. The title of his PHD is: European Asylum Policy Related to Sexual Orientation: A Common System, Several Implementation Models. Ahmed’s research areas include asylum policies in the EU and the refugee crisis in Europe.
Research Interests: EU Asylum Policy, Refugee crisis in the EU.
Listing Details
Institution: | University of Cambridge |
Fields of Expertise: | Cultural Diversity, Integration and Multiculturalism Migration |
Research groups: | Migration/Citizenship/Borders,RG ECSA-C Migration,The ECSA-C members |
Email: | ahmed.hamila@umontreal.ca |
Media outreach: | Yes |
Languages: | Arabic, English, French, Spanish |
Publications: | Hamila, A. (2019). Les persécutions liées à l’orientation sexuelle: Un «nouveau» motif pour octroyer le statut de réfugié en Belgique? Politique Et Sociétés, 38(1), 157-177. Hamila, Ahmed, Audrey Gagnon & Jean-Philippe Gauvin. In progress. “Portraying the ‘Refugee Crisis’ in the EU: A Comparative Media Analysis in France, Germany and the United Kingdom”. |