Dilnoza Tasheva

Dilnoza Tasheva

Study programme: Social Geography and Regional Development

Thesis title: The landscape of belonging: place attachment among different housing estates residents in Prague

Supervisor: RNDr. Petra Špačková, Ph.D.

Main section: Ph.D. students
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Department: Social Geography and Regional Development

Thematic research group: Urban and Regional Laboratory

Thesis title: The landscape of belonging: place attachment among different housing estates residents in Prague

Begun: October 2020

Current and recent research projects: History and future of housing estates: quality of residential environment and residential satisfaction

Link to relevant web pages: 

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dilnoza-tasheva-972a2917a/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100009103502745

 

Career:

Junior Research Fellow

European Institute of Policy Research & Human Rights (EIPRHR) Oct 2019-Feb 2020

  • Research Topic - International cooperation and development; Culture and media
  • Research/Internship Unit - International Business & Diplomacy

Intern

United Nations, UNDP (Gender Department) Jun 2017-Sep 2017

  • Analysis of the UNDP activities in the Kyrgyz Republic
  • Assistance in preparation of official documents and requests
  • Assistance in preparation of official events

Intern

Embassy of the Republic of Azerbaijan to the Kyrgyz Republic Jun 2016-Sep 2016

  • Analysis and research of bilateral relations between the two countries
  • Analysis of the political situation in the Kyrgyz Republic and its political position at the global, international arena
  • Assistance in preparation of documents

 

Qualifications: 

2017-2019 MSC | Euromaster in Urban Studies 4CITIES

Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Université libre de Bruxelles, Universität Wien, Københavns Universitet, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid.

Main courses included: Urban Analysis, Urbanism and Architecture, Sustainable and Livable City, Contemporary Problems in Urban Development.

2013-2017 BA in International Relations

Kyrgyz-Russian Slavic University, Bishkek Kyrgyzstan.

Main courses included: Politology, Political Science and Political Theory, International Law, Geopolitics, International Economics.

 

University projects:

  • Resisting gentrification in Molenbeek Historique (Brussels neighborhood), one of the oldest and both socially and economically disadvantaged neighborhoods in Brussels
  • Urban poverty and social exclusion: focus on homelessness at Donau Kanal (Vienna) through qualitative interviews, visual analysis and GIS (mapping)
  • Analysis of spatial distribution of Turkish population in Vienna via regression and plotting analysis
  • Analysis of the public space of the square Plaza de Nelson Mandela in Madrid through the statistical data and observations

 

Awards and grants: 

Erasmus Mundus Scholarship awardee (2017-2019); 

Associate Fellow-Trainee at the European Institute of Policy Research and Human Rights,

Expert and Spokesperson from the Institute in Kyrgyzstan