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Phillimore, Jennifer  PhD

Leading researcher with 172 publications in the last 31 years
Research Interests New migration and superdiversity; migrant integration, sexual and gender based violence and forced migration I am a world leading scholar in two areas: refugee integration, and superdiversity and access to social welfare with a particular focus on public health. My recent co-authored book Exploring Welfare Bricolage in Europe's Superdiverse Neighbourhoods draws together Social Policy and Migration studies offering new concepts to support research on access to welfare in an era of superdiversity. Research Projects I have been Principal Investigator for projects raising in excess of £4,000,000 in research income, and Co-Investigator for projects valued at over £3,000,000 excluding my work at the Third Sector Research Centre. I was Founding Director of IRiS. Principal Investigator Co-producing policy for forced migrant SGBV survivor/victims in England and Wales. QR Funds £27994, January to March 2022 Access to healthcare in asylum hotels and barracks, ESRC IAA Emergency funds with Doctors of the World, £4994, January to April 2022 SEREDA Wales, Public Health Wales, £10025 January to April 2022 Violent dis-integration: forced migration, violence and integration. Leverhulme Major Fellowship £190,000 October 2022-2025 SEREDA Sexual and Gender-based Violence in the Refugee Crisis: Vulnerabilities, Inequalities and Responses. With universities of Bilkent, Melbourne and Uppsala plus NGO partners. 2018-2021 Euro 885,000 Formative evaluation of the UK’s Community Sponsorship Programme. For Citizens UK funded by College of Social Sciences £7100 EU Families in Brexit co-ordinator of three Brexit focussed projects funded by CoSS, c£20,000 2016 MASTERS analysis of the impact of diversity on business effectiveness in the NL and the UK Horizon2020 (190k Euro) Understanding the practice and developing the concept of welfare bricolage (UPWEB) Norface (ESRC) funded comparative EU project developing a new way to understand health-seeking behaviour in residents living in superdiverse neighbourhoods (with Universities of Bremen, Minho and Uppsala plus 15 policy partners) (E1.43m) 2015-2017. Institute for Research into Superdiversity – College of Social Science Funds to accelerate the development of IRiS (£34,500) SUPERDIVERSITY— Civil society and new migrants in superdiverse contexts. This project examines the role of civil society in new migrant integration. Marie Curie Intra-European Fellowship (c300.000 Euro). 2014-2017 Social anchoring – developing a new concept to link migrant integration and identity. This project uses a combination of ethnographic and survey research to examine the resources that allow migrants to socially anchor in a new country. (c300.000 Euro). 2013-2015. I have contributed to the research proposals and the delivery of the following projects: Co-Investigator Grant funded Sustainable Care – led by Sheffield the University of Birmingham role partly focuses upon migration and the role of migrants as carers. Asylum seekers, refugees, new arrivals and health review – review of health approaches and outcomes across 27 European states. World Health Organisation led by University of Uppsala 2015. Understanding migrant health histories – oral history interviews piloting maximum variation sampling within a superdiverse population. British Academy Small Grant with Antje Lindermeyer, MDS (£10,000) 2014-2015 Providing primary care in an era of superdiversity – exploration of the challenges faced by GPs in providing services for local residents in superdiverse neighbourhoods. NIHR with Antje Lindermeyer, MDS, £60,000 2014-2015 Bids under review Integ-Prac – developing a theoretical and methodological framework to assess good migrant integration practice in Europe. H2020, Marie Sklodowska Curie cE300,000 Bids under Development New Zealand Research Council – UPWEB case study looking at an indigenous welfare regime Wellcome Foundation Collaboration Fund – Map my Health – using GPS to understand health-seeking b show More

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