
معرفی
Marissa Quie is a Lecturer in Politics and Fellow at Lucy Cavendish College, University of Cambridge, serving as Director of Studies for the Faculty of Human, Social, and Political Sciences (HSPS). Previously, she held Research Fellow positions at Queens' College and Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. Her expertise spans Peace and Conflict Studies, Migration, and Gender-Security intersections with regional peace solutions.
Education:
- BA in Social and Political Sciences, University of Cambridge
- MA in Social and Political Sciences, University of Cambridge
- PhD in Social and Political Sciences, University of Cambridge
Dr. Quie's research examines peace-building through gender and marginalized group participation, with extensive fieldwork in Afghanistan. She investigates regional frameworks like the Istanbul Process and currently analyzes Islamic State's appeal to British women, emphasizing transnational conflict dimensions. Her methodology bridges theoretical rigor with policy applications in fragile states.
Publications reveal consistent focus on Afghan peace processes (2010-2016), democracy promotion challenges, and regional cooperation mechanisms. Key trends include reconciliation with the Taliban, social justice in post-conflict reconstruction, and postmodernist political theory. Her work demonstrates strong policy relevance through UN and Afghan government consultancy.
Scientific Awards:
- Samuel Reichmann Fellowship
She advised the Afghanistan Peace and Reintegration Programme (2010) and mentored Afghan students at Cambridge/Oxford. Her UN consultancy demonstrates significant grant impact in peace-building and gender security initiatives, translating research into practical conflict resolution frameworks.




