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Joseph Teye serves as Associate Professor at the Department of Geography and Resource Development and Director of the Centre for Migration Studies at the University of Ghana. His research examines migration-development linkages, environmental migration drivers, and natural resource governance, supported by major grants from DFID, EU, ESRC, ACP Observatory on Migration, IOM, and ILO/OECD.
He holds a PhD in Geography from the University of Leeds and a Master's in Philosophy in Social Change from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology.
Teye's work focuses on how migration intersects with socio-economic development in African contexts, particularly analyzing climate-induced displacement and institutional frameworks for resource management. His research directly informs national policy formulation across Ghana and the continent.
Recent publications emphasize methodological innovation in migration research, addressing pandemic-era survey constraints and sampling complexities in Ghanaian fieldwork. These studies highlight practical adaptations for data collection in volatile environments while maintaining policy relevance.
No scientific awards were documented in the source material.
He has facilitated national migration policy development across Africa and leads MIGNEX project activities including Ghanaian survey implementation and migration-impact analysis. No student advising details were provided.
As Centre for Migration Studies Director, Teye oversees interdisciplinary research teams focused on African migration dynamics, collaborating with MIGNEX consortium partners on governance frameworks and development outcomes.




