Vallin, Romane

Position 
Research Intern
Nationality 
France
At UNU-CRIS 
01/05/2024
Biographical Statement 

Romane Vallin is a research intern at UNU-CRIS. She holds a bachelor’s degree in history and Political Science from the University of Rouen (France), as well as a master’s degree in international human Rights Law from Leeds University (United Kingdom). She wrote her master’s thesis about how the European Court of Human Rights is supposed to ensure religious rights in European states.

Moreover, Romane interned at France Terre d’Asile, where she gained professional experience and an understanding of how immigration law works in France. Thanks to her master's degree, she also has strong qualifications in UK immigration law.

During her internship at UNU-CRIS, Romane will work under the supervision of Marlies Casier, Maud Martens and Robin Vandevoordt from the Department of Social Work and Social Pedagogy at Ghent University. Romane will primarily work on analysing innovative strategies for political change in migrants' European transit zones. She will investigate citizen collectives’ advocacy work in transit zones and try to understand how their strategies affect the living conditions, the laws, and the policies for migrants in these zones.