With a background in business, social sciences, and development, I approach complex issues from different perspectives. My international profile and diverse experiences motivate me to collaborate with others towards a shared goal. Using fact-based knowledge to shape policies that support human rights and sustainable development globally and locally drives me.
Emphasis on quantitative and qualitative data analysis to address global challenges in business, economics, society, and politics in diverse settings using social science methods. Field research trip: mixed-methods study of corruption in public service provision in Magugu, Tanzania. Master Thesis: "Transitory Integration: refugees' experiences of asylum in Denmark", based on two months' qualitative field research.
Focus on how economic and political forces shape the globalised world, and how companies and political institutions readjust their business strategies and working methods to meet political challenges. Bachelor Thesis: "The Zambian construction sector and Chinese FDI", based on 10-day research in Lusaka