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Nick Dreher

Nick Dreher

Toronto Metropolitan University
EducationToronto Metropolitan University, PhD (in progress)

 

Nick Dreher is a PhD candidate in policy studies and migration at Toronto Metropolitan University. He is also a researcher with Bridging Divides, CERC Migration and Integration, and the Soli*City partnership. His dissertation research focuses on how international and local actors collaborate to support the needs of precarious migrants and refugees. Other research interests include transnational migration governance, digital nomads and the future of work, qualitative methodologies, and decolonial approaches to migration studies.  

Prior to his PhD, Nick worked in non-profit and higher education settings in a variety of roles including program coordination, teaching, and research. This included roles with community organizations supporting migrants and refugees in South Africa, Uganda, and several cities in the United States. Nick has also led and participated in strategic planning initiatives and justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion programmes at various institutions. He currently serves on the steering committee for the Global (De)Centre, a network dedicated to rethinking and decolonizing the ways we produce and share knowledge on migration, teaching, the arts, and more.

Recent Publications

Nalbandian, L., & Dreher, N. (2023). Current methodological approaches in studying the use of advanced digital technologies in migration management (external link) . Frontiers in Human Dynamics, 5, 1238605.

Dreher, N. & A. Triandafyllidou. (2023)  (PDF file) Digital Nomads: Toward a Future Research Agenda. TMCIS-CERC Working Paper Series, 2023 (4). Toronto Metropolitan Centre for Immigration and Settlement and CERC Migration and Integration.

Nalbandian, L. &. Dreher, N. (2022, December) Canada needs to consider the user experience of migrants when designing programs that impact them (external link) . The Conversation Canada.