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Dr. Serena Hussain is a Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations, Coventry University. She is a sociologist and human geographer with extensive research experience in multiculturalism, migration, and Muslim communities in Britain and Australia. Her previous roles include Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at the University of Oxford and Principal Scientist at Charles Darwin University.
- PhD in Sociology and Social Policy, University of Bristol
- Bachelor's degree, University of Manchester
Her research centers on ethnic and internal migration, religious minorities, social cohesion, and census representation of Muslim populations. She investigates how religious and ethnic identities shape integration and societal inclusion, particularly focusing on British Muslims and diasporic communities such as the Pahari-speaking population. Her interdisciplinary work bridges sociology, human geography, and public policy.
The recent publications reflect a consistent focus on migration patterns, religious education, and the statistical representation of minority groups. Her work combines quantitative data analysis with sociological theory to explore integration, identity formation, and policy implications for multicultural societies.
Dr. Hussain has not received any explicitly mentioned scientific awards in the provided text.
She has contributed to significant research projects on multiculturalism and migration but no information is available about student supervision or grant funding. She remains actively engaged in scholarly research through her current position.
No specific laboratory or research team is mentioned in the text, though she is affiliated with the Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations, which likely hosts collaborative research initiatives on social cohesion and intergroup relations.


