Flavia Jurje

Flavia Jurje is a Senior Researcher at the Global Studies Institute, University of Geneva. She previously worked as lecturer and senior researcher in political science and international relations at the University of Lucerne, ETH Zurich, and the University of Zurich.
 
Flavia has also spent two years at the Centre for International Studies at the London School of Economics and Political Sciences on an SNSF mobility fellowship. Over the past years, Flavia has been working on numerous projects, with a particular focus on labour migration and global trade regulations. Part of these projects, she has been carrying out extensive field research across Europe, North-South America, and Southeast Asia, conducting a large number of expert interviews with multiple international organisations, such as IOM, ILO, WTO, UNCTAD, EU bodies, government officials, private firms, and civil society organisations. Flavia has authored several publications, among which “Regional Migration Governance” in the Oxford Handbook of Comparative Regionalism (2016, co-authored with S. Lavenex, T. Givens, R. Buchanan); "The Migration-Trade Nexus: Migration Provisions in Trade Agreements”, in the Handbook of International Political Economy of Migration, Edward Elgar Publisher (2015, co-authored with S. Lavenex); “Trade Agreements as Venues for ‘Market Power Europe’? The Case of Immigration Policy” in Journal of Common Market Studies, (2014, co-authored with S. Lavenex). She received a PhD in Political Science from ETH Zurich.

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