Irina Molodikova

Head, Migration and Security program
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Nador u. 9, Faculty Tower
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707
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327-3000/2081
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Qualifications: 
Master of Advanced Studies on Peace and Conflict, European University Center for Peace and Conflict Studies, Stadtshlaining, Austria
PhD Department of Geography, Chair of Economic and Social Geography Moscow State University, Russia
MSc Department of Geography, Chair of Economic and Social Geography, Moscow State University, Russia
Academic/Professional experience, and Achievements: 

Work Experience:

Since 2009: Director of Migration, Integration and Security Programme CENSE, CEU

2007-2010: Director of Inequality and Exclusion Seminar program for HESP / Central European University (Budapest)

2003-2007: Director of Migration Studies Seminar program for HESP / Central European University (Budapest)

Since 2000 - Consultant of Central Research Institute for Urban Planning, Moscow, Russia

1986-2000 – Senior Research Fellow, Central Institute for Urban Planning, Moscow, Russia.

Teaching experience

2000 - 2007 – Visiting Professor in the Central-European University, Budapest (courses: - Population, Environment and Conflicts)

Since 2000 –Visiting professor in Moscow State University (Course: Interethnic relations, migration and conflicts)

1990-1994 – Part-time lecturer in the Russian State Teaching University,Moscow, Russia

Research Projects Participation and Heading for the last years:

2010-2012 

Leader of Hungarian team:
           AMICALL  -'Attitudes to Migrants, Communication and Local Leadership (AMICALL) 

since  2007:

Supervisor of Open Society Institute North Caucasus Initiative for NGO work at North Caucasus 

  • “Education Provisions for Children at Risk in the North Caucasus (cases of Chechnya, Adygea, Dagestan, Ingushetia, Kabardino-Balkaria, Karachay-Cherkessia, North Ossetia-Alania)”( www.OSI.SEP.hu)

2009

Member of the Hungarian national team of European Union National Integration Grant (2009-2010)

  • “Third National Integration Grand of European Union: Development of the System of Migration and Integration statistics”

Director of IMISCOE (International Migration, Integration and Social Cohesion Network of Excellence) Training for young researchers (April 2009)

  • “Migration policy development in EU and Russia- comparative approach”

Supervisor of Open Society Institute North Caucasus Initiative for NGO work at North Caucasus (2008-2010)

  • “Education Provisions for Children at Risk in the North Caucasus (cases of Chechnya, Adygea, Dagestan, Ingushetia, Kabardino-Balkaria, Karachay-Cherkessia, North Ossetia-Alania)”( www.OSI.SEP.hu)

2008

Work Package Leader of the EC 6th Framework Programme FP6-2005-SSP-5A 044468)

  • ‘Environmental Change And Forced Migration Scenarios’ (EACH-FOR) VOLGA RIVER BASIN: Environment, floods and migration CASE STUDY RESEARCH

Leader of the CeSPI (Italy) project:

  • Trend in the field of social Policy and Welfare Reforms in Ukraine

Director of the Open Society Institute HESP seminar on excellence in teaching three yeas program ( 2007 - 2010) for 25 participants from CIS countries

  • ‘Inequality and exclusion after the collapse of USSR: regional context.’

Leader of the research project of Open Society Institute Secondary Education Programme:

  • “Education Provisions for Children at Risk in the North Caucasus (Chechnya, Adygea, Dagestan, Ingushetia, Kabardino-Balkaria, Karachay-Cherkessia, North Ossetia-Alania)”.

2007

Director of UNESCO summer school for region of Moscow brunch of UNERSCO:

  • “Migration and discrimination: protection of Migrants hr and promotion of tolerance”

Work Package Leader of INTAS programme two years project (2006-2008)

  • Youth in Transition Society: case of Moldova

Participant of the Hungarian team of Sixth Framework Programme (2002-2006) Project no: SSP4-CT-2005-022355, FEMAGE

  • “Needs for female immigration and their integration in aging societies”.

Director of Open Society Institute HESP seminar on excellence in teaching three yeas program ( 2003 - 2006) for 25 participants from CIS countries

  • “Migration Studies: Theory, Methods and Practice of Regulation in CIS countries” www.migrationstudies.ru

Participant of the UNESCO-MOST project (2005)

  • “Implementation of ILO Convention C 49 and C 147 on protection of Labour Migrants in CEE countries.”

Participant of the two years Mac Arthur Foundation project ( 2002 - 2004)

  • “The Impact of the Real Estate and Labor Markets on Migration as a Factor in the Sustainable Development of Russian Regions (case studies on Russian regions)”.

Scientific coordinator and participant in the two years Mc Arthur Foundation (Russia) and COLPI /OSI (Hungary) project ( 1998 –1999)

  • “New Diaspora’s in Eastern Europe. Governmental Policy towards Compatriots and Legal Aspects of Situation with National Minorities in Hungary, Russia and Ukraine”.

Head of the two years RSS/CEU individual grant of Open Society Institute project ( 1997-1998)

  • “Transformation of living conditions in the context of socio-demographic processes in the period of reforms (Central Economic Region of Russia as an example)”.

Leader of the project supported by Solovki Local authorities and Russian Cultural Foundation (1993)

  • “Solovki Islands: What is the future? (Sociological survey of local population orientation for resettling after the restitution of Solovki monastery by Russian Orthodox church”.

Head of the two years Project Supported by Bishkek City Council ( 1992-1994)

  • ” Problems of Population Distribution in and around the Capital City Bishkek (Republic of Kyrgyzstan)”.

Leader of the two years project supported by Ministry of Public Health of Russian Federation ( 1991-1992)

  • Assessment of the Development of Health Care Institutions in the Archangelsk Region (Russian North).
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