Religion, Forced Migration, and Minority Rights Researcher, UCL
Kat Eghdamian is a specialist researcher and expert on religion, forced migration, and minority rights issues. She recently returned from Jordan, undertaking research into the experiences of religious minorities among Syrian refugees. Her work has appeared in The Conversation, ABC Radio National, and The Washington Post, as well as in academic and policy-relevant publications.
Currently a PhD candidate (ESRC Scholar) at UCL, Kat is also a Research Associate at the Centre on Religion and Global Affairs and a Consultant at the human-centred innovation agency, Mensch. She is also a qualified barrister and solicitor and holds postgraduate degrees from the LSE and University of Oxford.
Accepting only religious minority refugees divides, rather than protects, those in need
Feb 02, 2017 13:54 pm UTC| Insights & Views
The recent presidential executive order suspending the US refugee resettlement programme has been met with global criticism and concern. One aspect of it, the prioritisation of religious minority refugees, has been largely...