Eugene Sensenig
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Eugene Richard Sensenig is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Law and Political Science[1] at Notre Dame University, and senior researcher at the Lebanese Emigration Research Center (LERC), both at Notre Dame University, Lebanon. He has an MA in German literature and a PhD in political science from the Paris Lodron University of Salzburg- Austria. He has published extensively in the fields of migration, refugee, and minorities studies, both in Austria and Lebanon. Currently he is working at LERC on an assessment of the impact of the civil war related Syrian refugee population on the economic development of Lebanon. His research topics include gender studies, migration and minority issues, and Central European Orientalism. He is also responsible at FLPS for the Catholic Social Teaching agenda, where he developed and has taught the course The Politics of Catholic Social Theory several times.
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