- forced migration
- humanitarian governance
- migration management systems
- international law
- the history of durable solutions
- refugee resettlement
- the Nordic region
Amanda Cellini left PRIO in 2020. The information on this page is kept for historical reasons.
Amanda is a PhD Student at the University of Oslo and a member of the Research School on Peace and Conflict. Cellini holds a MA Degree in Multiculturalism and Human Rights from the University of South-Eastern Norway and International Relations from Rhodes College. A description of her PhD project is available here
Previously, she was the Department Manager for the Social Dynamics department, Administrative Coordinator for the Norwegian Centre for Humanitarian Studies (NCHS), a joint PRIO, NUPI and CMI initiative for research and policy discussions in Norway on humanitarian issues, and a Research Assistant on various projects. Before working at PRIO, she was a Graduate Research Assistant at the Norwegian Institute for International Affairs (NUPI). Cellini holds a MSc in Human Rights and Multiculturalism from the University College of South-Eastern Norway and a BA in International Relations from Rhodes College.
In 2018, Cellini became a doctoral research fellow at the Department of Public and International Law, Faculty of Law, University of Oslo with the Nordic Branding research project.
Book chapter in Refugee Resettlement: Power, Politics and Humanitarian Governance
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Journal article in Forced Migration Review
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PRIO researchers have been prolific contributors to the field of humanitarian studies in 2018.
FourPRIO researchers have contributed to the upcoming book 'REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT:Power, Politics, and Humanitarian Governance'.
The 2016 Annual report of the Norwegian Centre for Humanitarian Studies is out - thanks to all involved for continued excellent work to build up the Norwegian field of humanitarian studies.