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Katerina Glyniadaki joined the University of Southampton in 2024. She was previously a Teaching Fellow at the School of Public Policy and a Fellow at the European Institute of the London School of Economics. Her research interests focus on policy implementation, particularly in the areas of migration policy and street-level bureaucracy. Katerina's work contributes significantly to the field of public administration, examining how the identities and discretionary decisions of policy implementers shape policy outcomes. She has conducted extensive qualitative research, including a collaborative project on return migration in West Africa, which investigated the roles of migrant returnees in communicating messages about irregular migration in Europe. Katerina's current writing includes a monograph based on her doctoral thesis, which explored the complexities of migration management during the European migration crisis from 2015 to 2017. She teaches at the graduate and undergraduate levels, covering subjects such as public policy administration, migration studies, and sociology. Katerina has received accolades for her teaching, including the ‘Excellence in Education Award’ for her role at the School of Public Policy, London School of Economics.