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Neha Basnet, PhD, is a Lecturer at Wittenborg University of Applied Sciences. She holds a PhD from an unspecified institution (thesis defended in 2022) and a Master's in Development Studies (specializing in Human Rights) from the International Institute of Social Studies of Erasmus University Rotterdam. Her academic work focuses on rural-urban migration, education-to-work transitions, and youth employment dynamics in Nepal and the Netherlands.
Teaching domains include Critical Perspectives on Education Policy and Leadership in Education. Research domains span Education, Employment, Digital Employment, Gig Economy, Labour Studies, Not-for-Profit Organisations, and Platform Economy. She employs qualitative longitudinal methods and timeline mapping in her studies.
Her recent articles (2020–2024) examine barriers/opportunities for youth migrants, parental influence on educational trajectories, and methodological innovations in transition studies. Notable work includes a 2022 study on Kathmandu's rural-urban migrants and a 2023 paper on timeline mapping in health education.
As a research consultant (via http://read-consultant.com), she supports youth leadership capacity-building and has collaborated with NGOs and youth organizations. No scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the text.
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