
Lucie Cerna is an Assistant Professor in Global Challenges (Political Economy) at Leiden University, Netherlands.
Lucie’s research focuses on the political economy of high-skilled migration, and regional and global governance. She holds a BA in Foreign Languages/ International Affairs (with Honours) from the University of Puget Sound, USA; an MSc in European Politics and Governance (with Distinction) from LSE, an MBA (with Honours) from Saarland University, Germany, and a DPhil (PhD) in Politics from the University of Oxford. Lucie’s publications have appeared in the Journal of European Public Policy, Oxford University Press and Amsterdam University Press.
Previously, she was an Anglo-German Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Politics at the University of Oxford and a member of Merton College. In addition, Lucie has been a lecturer in Politics at Merton College, Lincoln College and Somerville College, as well as a consultant for the International Labour Organisation and the International Organisation for Migration, among others.
