
معرفی
Dominic Sauerbrey is a Researcher at the Institute for Migration Research and Intercultural Studies (IMIS) at the University of Osnabrück. He contributes to the DFG-funded Collaborative Research Center 1604 'Production of Migration' as a research associate in Subproject A5 (2024-present), analyzing refugee-related figures since the 1970s. Additionally, he serves as an associated doctoral candidate at the Leibniz Centre for Contemporary History Potsdam (ZZF), Department V (2024-present), and advises the Refugee Law Clinic Osnabrück (2022-present), including board membership (2024-2025).
- M.A. in International Migration and Intercultural Relations, University of Osnabrück (2021-2024)
- B.A. in Cultural Geography, FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg (2016-2020)
His research focuses on refugee integration, labor market dynamics, and rural migration, employing discourse analysis and historical methodologies. Recent publications examine refugee chronicles (2022-2025), rural self-employment patterns, and participatory workshop frameworks. Key themes include the evolution of refugee-related data production, rural development challenges, and policy discourse.
Scientific awards include the Alumni of the Social Sciences Award for his Master's thesis on refugee labor market integration in Germany. He has collaborated with institutions like the Franconian Geographical Society and contributed to EU H2020 projects such as MATILDE.



