Tin Kampl is a teaching assistant and PhD student in political science
at the Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana. His research
interest intersects the areas of political participation, youth and
social justice. During his career, he has been involved in youth policy
processes at the highest level as Director of the Office of the Republic
of Slovenia for Youth (2018-2020) and President of the Youth Council
of Slovenia (2014-2018).
EU enlargement is once again becoming a priority for European decision makers and is seen as an effective foreign policy tool in challenging geopolitical times. However, it is imperative to recognise EU accession as a multifaceted process that can also exacerbate socio-economic disparities within and beyond the EU. This policy study analyses this phenomenon in light of two specific issues: the application of visa liberalisation policies under EU accession negotiations; and the negative effects of high levels of migration from the semi-periphery to the core of the EU induced by access to free movement.
Political Mentor: Evin Incir, S&D MEP
Academic Mentor: Lisa Marie Borrelli, Associate Professor UAS
PhD student at the Lithuanian Centre for Social Sciences at the Department of Social Change
Doctoral researcher at the Faculty of Social Sciences of Tampere University, Finland.
MA in Social Anthropology from the University of Oslo, Norway.
An Accredited Parliamentary Assistant to an MEP.