معرفی
Nina Ivashinenko is a Lecturer in Central and East European Studies at the University of Glasgow since 2023. Previously, she served as an Honorary Research Fellow and International Coordinator for the IMCEERES International Masters in Central East European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies (since 2012) and a tutor supporting the Research Development Programme and CEES courses (2019–2023). She earned her PhD in Central and East European Studies from the University of Glasgow in 2018, focusing on migrant communities' language preservation and poverty strategies in Scotland.
Educational Background
- PhD in Central and East European Studies, University of Glasgow (2018)
Research Interests
Her research spans migration studies, social inequalities, poverty dynamics in Central and Eastern Europe, and participatory methodologies. She specializes in quantitative and qualitative research, with a focus on NGOs, digital inequality, and transnational practices. Active in networks like the Migration and Mobilities Research Group and BASEES, her work addresses complex migration and inequality dynamics.
Key Contributions
Nina has edited volumes on social aspects of competition and quality-of-life improvement, and her teaching includes courses on cultural politics, research design, and post-communist societies. She advocates for art-based learning and innovative educational technologies, as seen in her 2025 work on GenAI in migration studies education.
Awards & Recognition
None explicitly listed, but her extensive publications and conference engagements highlight her scholarly impact.
Professional Roles
She coordinates international programs and has advised on projects like the IMCEERES Masters. Her grants include studies on NGO effectiveness and digital capital formation in Russia.
Labs & Collaborations
Partnerships with institutions like Södertörns högskola and involvement in transnational academic groups reflect her collaborative research ethos.




