dr. M (Maria) Schiller

Biography

Maria Schiller is Associate Professor of Public policy, Migration and Diversity at the Erasmus University Rotterdam. Her work is motivated by the desire to understand and capture public policymaking on migration and diversity, with a focus on Europe, often comparing across countries and cities. In her research she is interested in the practices and networks involved in governing migration-related diversity and she investigates the role of officials, civil society and private actors therein. Previously, she was a Senior Resarch Fellow at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity in Göttingen, a Substitute Assistant Professor at the University of Tübingen, a Visiting Lecturer at the University of Kent and a Marie Sklodowska-Curie Fellow at the University of Vienna. She holds a PhD in Migration Studies (2014) from the University of Kent.

Erasmus School of Social and Behavioural Sciences

Associate professor | Policy, Politics and Society
Email
schiller@essb.eur.nl

Work

  • Isabel Awad Cherit, Maria Schiller & Dayna-Lee Stewart (2024) - (Re)mapping Rotterdam Forum (Organiser)
    Activity: Organising and contributing to an event Academic
  • Maria Schiller, Isabel Awad Cherit, Mark van Ostaijen & Jiska Engelbert (2022) - Societal impact after the hype: Unpacking experiences in diversity and inclusion research (Organiser)
    Activity: Organising and contributing to an event Academic
  • Maria Schiller (2022) - Maxime Felder (Host)
    Activity: Hosting an academic visitor Academic

4.4 Thesis Research

Year
2024
Course Code
FSWGMD0020

4.2 Politics of Migration and Diversity

Year
2024
Course Code
FSWGMD0027

4.3 Master's thesis/Final Res. Proj. IMP

Year
2024
Course Code
FSWBM-4171

4.1C Comparative Public Policy

Year
2024
Course Code
FSWBM-4191

4.3 Designing Migration Policy Research

Year
2024
Course Code
FSWGMD0032

News regarding dr. M (Maria) Schiller

3 researchers from the ESSB and EUC receive NWO SGW Open Competition grant

SGW Open Competition promotes excellent, free, curiosity-driven research with a primarily social science or humanities research question and problem definition.
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Exploring collaborations between academia and local civil society

During VCC's third Networking Tour with diversity and inclusion actors, academia and local civil society organisations discussed possible collaborations

Inclusive Rotterdam as an example for other cities

Maria Schiller talks about her research on migration and diversity and how she finds inspiration for it in the city of Rotterdam and the Erasmus University.

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