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GUDRUN BIFFL (EDITOR)
Gudrun Biffl studied Economics in Vienna, Great Britain and Aus-
tralia, and holds a PhD from the University of Newcastle upon
Tyne. After becoming Associate Professor at the University of
Economics and Business Administration in Vienna in 1993, she
changed to the Danube University Krems as Head of Department
for Migration and Globalisation in 2007. She has researched and
published widely on migration, the labour market, education and
welfare state development. The Danube University was the lead
partner of the Nowhereland project.
FRIEDRICH ALTENBURG (EDITOR)
Friedrich Altenburg holds master degrees in History and Commu-
nication Sciences from the University of Salzburg. After 19 years
in international cooperation, dealing with emergency relief as well
as with the link of migration and development, he joined the De-
partment for Migration and Globalisation at the Danube University
Krems in 2011.
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Fülszöveg
GUDRUN BIFFL (EDITOR)
Gudrun Biffl studied Economics in Vienna, Great Britain and Aus-
tralia, and holds a PhD from the University of Newcastle upon
Tyne. After becoming Associate Professor at the University of
Economics and Business Administration in Vienna in 1993, she
changed to the Danube University Krems as Head of Department
for Migration and Globalisation in 2007. She has researched and
published widely on migration, the labour market, education and
welfare state development. The Danube University was the lead
partner of the Nowhereland project.
FRIEDRICH ALTENBURG (EDITOR)
Friedrich Altenburg holds master degrees in History and Commu-
nication Sciences from the University of Salzburg. After 19 years
in international cooperation, dealing with emergency relief as well
as with the link of migration and development, he joined the De-
partment for Migration and Globalisation at the Danube University
Krems in 2011.
CARIN BJ ORNGREN-CU ADR A
Carin Bjorngren-Cuadra holds a PhD and is Associate Professor at
the Faculty of Health and Society, Malmo University, Sweden. Her
research interests are issues emerging in the intersection between
health, welfare and topics understood as related to migration,
ethnic and cultural diversity. One major concern is what societal
change towards diversity and plurality means to public health and
public health work from an ethnicity and gender perspective, with
a special focus placed on welfare institutions' responses to these
changes. Carin Bjorngren-Cuadra was a member of the Nowhere-
land project team.
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