Yes, it's time for more grant congratulations! This time, we congratulate Yulia Alisievich, a Master's student at the Department of Anthropology, on receiving support for her project "Between 'Shift Work' and 'Life': A Migrant Teacher in a Yamal Town."
Yulia's research focuses on the phenomenon of "pedagogical shift work" in the North: the migration of teachers to Salekhard and their daily work and life in the conditions of an Arctic city. The project traces how the professional trajectories of educators are connected to urban infrastructure, local institutions, and personnel attraction programs.
The focus is on the motivations for coming, the organization of schoolwork and care regimes, the teachers' integration into urban networks, as well as the impact of support measures (including regional personnel projects for educators) on long-term plans and the reassembling of life strategies.
More details about the project can be found on the Khamovniki Foundation's page.