Sarah Deardorff Miller
Dr. Sarah Deardorff Miller currently teaches with Columbia University (School of International and Public Affairs), American University (School of International Studies) and the University of London (School of Advanced Study) online. She holds a doctorate from the University of Oxford, and focuses on the politics of forced migration. She also consults with various refugee-focused non-governmental organizations, and recently released a book on Syrian displacement. Other research interests include global governance and the global refugee regime, the role of international organizations in humanitarian crises, and responses to internal displacement.
She lives outside of New York City in Greenwich, Connecticut with her husband, two children, and two dogs.
Dr. Sarah Deardorff Miller currently teaches with Columbia University (School of International and Public Affairs), American University (School of International Studies) and the University of London (School of Advanced Study) online. She holds a doctorate from the University of Oxford, and focuses on the politics of forced migration. She also consults with various refugee-focused non-governmental organizations, and recently released a book on Syrian displacement. Other research interests include global governance and the global refugee regime, the role of international organizations in humanitarian crises, and responses to internal displacement.
She lives outside of New York City in Greenwich, Connecticut with her husband, two children, and two dogs.