Burcu Sevde Selvi

Research Assistant at Department of Politics and International Studies (POLIS), University of Cambridge

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Research Assistant, Bennett Institute for Public Policy

Burcu is a Research Assistant at the Bennett Institute for Public Policy. Her main research interests revolve around labour economics, specifically focusing on the dynamics of the school-to-work transition, skills mismatch, and gender differences in economic behaviour.

She has experience working on several projects on the fundamental dynamics of school-to-work transition, measuring skills mismatch in the higher education system and forming a centralised human resources database for public institutions in Türkiye.

Burcu holds an MPhil in Public Policy from the University of Cambridge and a BA in Economics from Bilkent University.

  • 18 June 2024, 9:30am

    2024 CSaP Annual Conference

    The Royal Society played host to a successful Annual Conference, where experts from academia, policy, and civil society and others from CSaP's network gathered to explore the future of science and technology in the UK.