Jana Berg

Jana Berg

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Jana Berg studied Sociology (M.A.) and Linguistics (B.A.) at the Johannes Gutenberg-University in Mainz and the University of Vienna. In may 2017 she started a pre-doc position at the DZHW-project 'WeGe' on access to higher education for refugees in Germany. Her main research is on Asylum and (international) higher education. She is a member of the Changing-Societies Network.

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Refugees on their way into German Higher Education
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The UK in Justice and Home Affairs: The Engaged Outsider.

Adam, I., Berg, J., Trauner, F., Tuley, M., & Westerveen, L. (2016).
The UK in Justice and Home Affairs: The Engaged Outsider. IES Policy Brief, Issue 2016/6, Brüssel, Belgien.
Abstract

By bundling the manifold policy expertise of the researchers of the Institute for European Studies (IES), this paper is part of a series of analyses investigating the potential implications of a 'Brexit' scenario for different EU policies. The series asks three questions: 1) What is the state of the EU policy in focus? 2) What is the UK’s role/interest in this policy field? 3) What are the potential implications of a 'Brexit' scenario at the policy-level?

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WeGe - Wege von Geflüchteten an deutsche Hochschulen.

Berg, J., Grüttner, M., Schneider, C., & Schröder, S. (2017, Juni).
WeGe - Wege von Geflüchteten an deutsche Hochschulen. Poster auf der BMBF-Fachtagung "Studienerfolg und Studienabbruch" in Berlin.

Grenzziehungen im entgrenzten Raum? Zur Perspektive österreichischer Polizeibeamter auf europäische Integration und Asylpolitik in der Solidaritätskrise.

Berg, J. (2017, Mai).
Grenzziehungen im entgrenzten Raum? Zur Perspektive österreichischer Polizeibeamter auf europäische Integration und Asylpolitik in der Solidaritätskrise. Vortrag bei der Woche der Soziologischen Nachwuchsforschung an der Universität Wien.