Andrew Fallone
Biography
Andrew Fallone is a PhD researcher at the University of Cambridge Institute of Criminology, focusing on the ways in which the criminalization of migration and externalization of border management impacts people’s ability to access social information while migrating irregularly. He has conducted research with the International Centre for Migration Policy Development, the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime, the Centre for European Policy Studies, and the Population Council. Andrew graduated as valedictorian of the European University Institute School of Transnational Governance (EUI) with a Masters in Transnational Governance. Before joining EUI, Andrew completed a fellowship with the German Bundestag and U.S. Department of State, researching dynamics in the market for human smuggling. Andrew also previously worked with the United Nations, the General Delegation of Palestine to the United States, and the Embassy of the Principality of Liechtenstein, among other organizations. Andrew has participated in fieldwork in Mexico, Tunisia, and Canada. Andrew completed his Bachelors in International Studies with honors at American University, where he also served as Executive Editor of the journal The World Mind. Andrew speaks English, German, Spanish, Italian, and Arabic at varying levels of proficiency.