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Ben recently wrote a blog post about becoming

Posted: Sat Feb 08, 2025 4:40 am
by asimj1
Anne recently shared a typical day in her life (when she still worked at Cancer Research UK).

Ben BrindleBen Brindle
In January, I joined the Migration Policy Research Division at the International Organization for Migration (IOM), the United Nations’ migration agency, in Geneva for a six month internship.

In a role which complements my thesis about the labour south africa rcs data market impact of immigration in the UK, I predominantly support the preparation of research papers and reports for publication on a range of migration topics, including the IOM’s flagship publication, The World Migration Report. We’re already working on the 2022 edition of the publication; I’ve been tasked with conducting background research about the key regional features and developments in migration, as well as analysing the nature of migration research.

I have also prepared talking points and panel questions for senior figures from intergovernmental organisations and national governments to use at migration conferences, and am responsible for organising seminars with migration experts from across the world.


David Kingman
Since the end of October 2019 I have begun a new part-time role as a Senior Research and Statistical Analyst in the Demography Team within the Greater London Authority Intelligence Unit. I now typically divide my time between working 3 days each week for the Intergenerational Foundation as its Senior Researcher and spending the other two days each week in my new role within the GLA.