Dr. Marta Moskal

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Biography

Marta Moskal joined the School of Education at the University of Glasgow after working at Durham University (2017-20). She obtained her education from Jagiellonian University in Kraków and the University of Montpellier, where she studied geography, sociology, and public policy. She earned her PhD at Jagiellonian University in 2004. Her professional experience includes an Assistant Professorship at Jagiellonian University, a Postdoctoral Research Fellowship at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Humanities at the University of Edinburgh (2006-07), and a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Personal Research Fellowship at the Centre for Educational Sociology at the University of Edinburgh (2008–11). She was awarded the Lord Kelvin Adam Smith Personal Research Fellowship at the University of Glasgow (2012–16). Professor Moskal's research interests cover a broad spectrum of migration studies, focusing on themes such as transnationalism, family migration, and the identities of migrant youth. Her work has been funded by the European Commission and various research councils, and has been published in international journals.

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