The defense took place on December 1, 2025.
Rami’s dissertation, titled:Borders and Pathways. Essays on Syrian Economic Development and Migrant Integration, explores economic development patterns, conflict, and demographic changes in the Middle East, with a particular focus on Syria and migrant integration.
The faculty opponent was Associate Professor Mohamed Saleh from the London School of Economics. Rami’s main supervisor has been CMES Board member, Professor Martin Dribe.
Rami holds a Master of Science in Economics from Birkbeck, University of London, and his research provides important insights into the interplay between economics and societal transformations in conflict-affected regions.
Congratulations to Rami on this significant achievement, and best wishes for his future endeavors!
The thesis is available to read and download here.