Emina Osmandzikovic is an expert on human rights, forced migration and displacement, and big data analysis. She has worked for the UNHCR Protection Unit in Jordan and Bosnia and Herzegovina, where she conducted extensive field research on highly vulnerable refugee communities and returnees.
Emina has also worked for the Council of Europe in Strasbourg (France), the UN Headquarters in New York, and as a research assistant at New York University in Abu Dhabi. She has an MPhil degree in Politics and International Relations from the University of Cambridge and a BA in Political Science with honors from New York University Abu Dhabi (NYUAD).
In 2017, Emina published her work titled “Immigrants’ Integration Experience in the European Union” in the NYUAD Journal of Social Sciences. Her regional focus includes the European Union and the Middle East. She speaks Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian, Arabic, English, and German.