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Colin Clark is a Professor and Associate Dean (Research & Innovation) at the School of Education and Social Sciences. His research focuses on migration, racism, and minority rights, particularly regarding Roma/Gypsy/Traveller communities and refugee integration. He actively organizes conferences and engages in public outreach, including events like 'Challenging and Changing the News: Media Reporting in the Age of Migration.' He accepts PhD students in 'Practitioner Networks and Refugee/Migrant Integration.'
Key research interests include border policies, ethnic discrimination, and the social impacts of migration. His recent activities span academic collaborations, such as visiting the University of Ljubljana and Central European University, and participating in high-profile events like the British Sociological Association Annual Conference.
- Received the 'Pushing the Boundaries Award' for contributions to refugee politics research.
He advises on grants and collaborates with international networks, emphasizing interdisciplinary doctoral training through programs like 'Spring into Methods.' His work bridges academic research with public policy, addressing contemporary challenges in migration governance and human rights.


