
Name: Marley Morris
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City: London
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Date of birth: 29/04/1989
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Educational and other qualifications: Masters degree in Maths and Philosophy
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Languages spoken: English
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Organisation: Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR)
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In the organization since: 2015
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Present position: Senior Research Fellow
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Professional/organisational highlight(s):
• I have researched and published extensively on migration, integration and populist politics – including influential reports on the voting base for populist parties, freedom of movement and the Brexit negotiations, and the value of international students to the UK.
• My research has been widely covered in the UK and European press – including in the Financial Times, the Sunday Times, the Guardian, Helsingin Sanomat, Libération, and Spiegel.
• I have led a series of workshops with campaigners, politicians and advisers across Europe on communications strategies for tackling populism.
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Favourite book(s): ‘Invisible Man’ by Ralph Ellison
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Favourite film(s): ‘The Skin I Live In’ by Almodóvar, ‘There Will Be Blood’ by Paul Thomas Anderson
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Favourite sport/hobby(s): Reading, writing, etc.
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Remarks on what I’m hoping to leave this event with: New ideas, connections, and methods of collaboration