Qusai Khraisha
- Postdoctoral Fellow
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Office location
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Horchow Hall
55 Hillhouse Avenue
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Research
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About
Qusai Khraisha studies how the effects of protracted displacement are carried across generations and how strengthening intergenerational relationships can support peacebuilding. His research also examines how AI is used in immigration systems and when people should remain in the loop, particularly when assessing evidence related to family relationships.
Khraisha has worked with War Child and served with UNHCR, and has advised teams at organizations including UNICEF, WFP, Save the Children, Médecins Sans Frontières, and International Medical Corps. He is a recipient of the UK Government’s Chevening Scholarship and the Patrice L. Engle Dissertation Grant from the Society for Research in Child Development.
Education
- PhD in Psychology, Trinity College Dublin
- Master's in War and Psychiatry, King's College London
- BSc in Psychology, University of Roehampton