Dr. Thomas Yeboah

Research Fellow


Research Areas/Interests

Migration and Development Children and Youth Labour Mobility (Migration Journeys, Decision making , and Lived Experiences ) Youth Employment, Imagine...~more


Awards and Recognition

2014-2018: Recipient of a full Cambridge International Scholarship to £105,000 to pursue PHD in Development Studies at the University of Cambridge

2015: Finalist (Team Project) - Post-2015 Sustainable Development Goals Ideas for Action Competition – The World Bank Group, Wharton School of Business and Zicklin Center for Business Ethics Research, University of Pennsylvania

2013: Best Mphil Dissertation Award, Centre of Development Studies, University of Cambridge, UK

2012-2013 Full MPHIL Scholarship of £31,578 awarded by the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission and the University of Cambridge for pursuing postgraduate programme in Development Studies.

 

February 2019-May 2019: Junior Research Fellow: The Merian Institute for Advanced Studies in Africa (MIASA), University of Ghana, Interdisciplinary Research Group on Migration, Mobility and Forced Displacement in Africa. Conducted research on ECOWAS free movement Protocol and Diversity of Experiences of Different Categories of Migrants

 

2016- Matasa Fellow: The Matasa Fellows Network is a joint initiative by the Master Card Foundation and the Institute of Development Studies (IDS). It seeks to develop a cohort of young African researchers with the skills and commitment to engage in policy-oriented research around the challenges of young people and employment in Africa. The aim is to contribute to the development of outstanding young researchers who will ultimately become leaders in their chosen fields.   


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