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Evelyn Pauls

Associate Researcher
Conflict Transformation Research

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Dr Evelyn Pauls is Associate Researcher in the Conflict Transformation Research team. Her participatory action research projects examines the reintegration of female ex-combatants in Colombia and Uganda as well as Burundi, Indonesia, Nepal and the Philippines. Her research interests include gender and conflict, participatory and visual methods and research impact.

Evelyn previously worked for the LSE Centre for Women, Peace and Security, the GCRF Gender, Justice and Security Hub and the Women Mediators across the Commonwealth network. She was also the editor of the Millennium Journal of International Studies and a visiting researcher at the National University of Singapore. She holds a PhD in International Relations from the LSE, which focused on child combatants in Sierra Leone and Myanmar, an MPhil in International Relations from the University of Oxford and a BA in Political Science and Public Law from the University of Mannheim.

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Dr. Evelyn Pauls ist assoziierte Forscherin im Forschungsteam Konflikttransformation. In ihren partizipativen Aktionsforschungsprojekten untersucht sie die Wiedereingliederung von weiblichen Ex-Kombattanten in Kolumbien und Uganda sowie in Burundi, Indonesien, Nepal und auf den Philippinen. Zu ihren Forschungsinteressen gehören Gender und Konflikt, partizipative und visuelle Methoden sowie die Auswirkungen von Forschung.

Evelyn arbeitete zuvor für das LSE Centre for Women, Peace and Security, das GCRF Gender, Justice and Security Hub und das Women Mediators across the Commonwealth network. Außerdem war sie Redakteurin des Millennium Journal of International Studies und Gastwissenschaftlerin an der National University of Singapore. Sie promovierte in Internationalen Beziehungen an der LSE über Kinderkämpfer in Sierra Leone und Myanmar, erwarb einen MPhil in Internationalen Beziehungen an der University of Oxford und einen BA in Politikwissenschaft und öffentlichem Recht an der Universität Mannheim.