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    Nigerian scholars receive a distinction of “cum praise” that is rare at universities in Amsterdam

    overthebordersBy overthebordersMarch 3, 2025 Migration Insights No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Nigerian Dr. Amanda Bison holds a PhD in International Law from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands.

    Academic achievements have given her a distinction of honorable “cum praise” for her exceptional research.

    This honor is a rare accolade across the Netherlands and Europe, and has been awarded to only 5% of doctoral candidates in the past 20 years.

    In particular, the university's law school has not given cum praise for the past 20 years.

    Under the guidance of Professor Thomas Spickerbore and Dr. Martin Stronx, Dr. Bison's research shows how local organisations such as the West African State (ECOWAS) and the European Union (EU) delve into local organisations, together with national governments and non-state actors, to shape policymaking on West Africa's migration.

    Her work is intricately related to regional trade and demonstrates a direct link between mobility and the African Continental Free Trade Area (AFCFTA).

    Historically, mobility has been crucial for the lives of local border communities, highlighting the role of immigration in fostering economic relations and trade partnerships, as well as governance.

    Dr. Bisong's findings harp the key role of migration in promoting economic development and integration between West African countries.

    She argues that regional collaboration is essential to effectively manage the transition, allowing the country to adjust shared interests while balancing security concerns, human rights, economic and national priorities.

    Focusing on migration as a daily reality for many in West Africa, Dr. Bison's work considers the profound influence of colonial and colonial history on migration patterns and policies.

    Her comprehensive analysis reveals how these historical heritage determine who can move within the area under what circumstances.

    In addition, her research highlights the instrumental role played by non-state actors in conveying messages that support both government and international organizational objectives, and further shaping the discourse about migration.

    Currently, Dr. Bison, the policy director at the European Centre for Development Policy Management (ECDPM) in Maastricht, the Netherlands, has over 10 years of experience in managing the project and conducting research on trade and migration in West Africa.

    Her work provides invaluable insights to policymakers, scholars and advocates seeking to understand the complexities of immigrant governance in the region.

    Her accomplishments not only mark important personal milestones, but also contribute to a broader understanding of the complexities involved in West Africa's mobile systems.

    Dr. Amanda Bison received his law degree from the University of Nigeria (UNN) in Nuska and graduate degrees in international trade law from the World Trade Institute (WTI) in Bern, the Centre for Trade Policy Training in Africa (TRAPCA) and the University of Lund, Sweden.



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