Dr Melis Cin
Senior Lecturer in Education and Social JusticeProfile
Most of my work lies at the intersection of education, gender, and international development, with a particular focus on the arts, participatory methods, and education for peace. I am especially interested in how creative and socially engaged approaches can reframe education as a space for peacebuilding, gender equality, and resilience.
My research has two main strands. The first explores the role and quality of education in advancing gender equality and peace, unsettling normative policies and practices through a critical, intersectional, and decolonial feminist lens. A central part of this work involves the design and delivery of peace education in conflict-affected contexts. Using socially engaged art interventions, I study local meanings of peace in both formal and informal educational settings and co-create approaches to teaching that are rooted in community knowledge and practices. Alongside this, I collaborate with teachers and curriculum developers across Africa to co-develop and deliver decolonial peace pedagogies, building capacity for educators to integrate local perspectives of peace into classrooms and teacher training.
The second strand brings together arts and humanities methods with international development research. I work with vulnerable populations in the Global South to raise critical consciousness, stimulate community-led change, and create spaces for public deliberation on issues that matter most to them, which includes collaborations on eco-creative pedagogies, where I partner with teachers, eco-artists, and activists to integrate green skills into education through art, and on African-led partnerships, where I work with grassroots organisations, local communities, and pan-African bodies to address the intersecting themes of gender, conflict, and the creative economy.
Career Details
I have previously worked at the Open University (UK), in Turkey and South Africa.
PhD, University of Nottingham
MA, University of Dublin, Trinity College
BA, Gazi University & University College South
Research Overview
My research interests include gender, international development, and peacebuilding in education. I use participatory art methods and feminist theories to address injustices faced by communities such as refugees, conflict-affected groups, or ethnic minorities.
Research Grants
British Academy - Next-Gen Partnerships: Advocacy and sensitisation of equitable research collaboration principles to new actors (2025-2026)
British Council - Eco-Creative Pedagogies: Training the Next Generation of Teachers on Green Skills and Resilience (2025-2026)
AHRC - Building Equitable African-Led Partnerships Across Africa: Setting the Agendas for Gender, Conflict, and Creative Economies (2024-2025)
AHRC - Embedding and Enabling Creative Economy in Marginalised Societies: Creative Skills for Peace (2021-2023)
AHRC GCRF Network Plus - Decolonising Peace Education in Africa (2020-2024)
AHRC GCRF -Youth agency, civic engagement, and sustainable development: Ideas for Southern Africa (2020-2021)
EU Jean Monnet - Women's Development and Europeanisation of Gender Policies (2017-2020)
British Academy – Gender-Responsive Peacebuilding for Intercommunal Conflict Transformation (2020-2021)
AHRC GCRF - Contextualising Peace Education in Nigeria and Zimbabwe: Networking as a Method (2019-2020)
AHRC GCRF Network - PhotoVoice as an educational tool for intercultural learning and peacebuilding between Forcefully Displaced Populations and Host community youth in South Africa, Turkey, Uganda (2019-2020)
AHRC GCRF - Street art to promote representation and epistemic justice among marginalised rural Zimbabwean youth – 2019
Current Teaching
I am currently teaching Promoting Social Justice through Education (PhD)
Next-Gen Partnerships: Advocacy and sesitisation of equitable research collaboration principles to new actors
01/04/2025 → 31/03/2026
Research
Eco-Creative Pedagogies: Training the Next Generation of Teachers on Green Skills and Resilience
01/01/2025 → 30/06/2026
Research
Building Equitable African Partnerships
22/07/2024 → 30/04/2025
Research
Creative Skills for peace: youth empowerment, creative economy and the heritage sector in Southern Africa
01/11/2021 → 31/12/2023
Research
Decolonising Peace Education in Africa
01/01/2021 → 31/03/2024
Research
GCRF Inception Funding - Decolonising Peace Education
01/08/2020 → 31/12/2020
Research
Socially Engaged arts interventions in Southern Africa
01/05/2020 → 30/06/2021
Research
Gender-responsive Peacebuilding for Intercommunal Conflict Transformation
26/01/2020 → 02/05/2022
Research
GCRF Development Award: Contextualising peace education
01/08/2019 → 31/07/2020
Research
GCRF: Street art to promote representation and epistemic justice among marginalized rural Zimbabwean youth
01/03/2019 → 30/11/2019
Research
PhotoVoice as an educational tool for intercultural learning and peacebuilding between Forceably Displaced Populations and Host community youth
01/01/2019 → 31/10/2019
Research
Women's Development and Europeanisation of Gender Policies
01/09/2017 → 01/09/2020
Research
Facilitating equitable access and quality education for development: South African International Distance Education
01/11/2016 → 30/04/2019
Research
Contextualising Peace Education in Nigeria and Zimbabwe: Networking as a Method
01/01/1900 → …
Research
GCRF Global IAA Institutional Award
01/01/1900 → …
Research
Next Economies 2025
Invited talk
Countering Mis/Disinformation and Hate Speech in Cypriot Schools: Peace Education Tools for Educational Leaders
Invited talk
Collective Min in Redesigning Education
Invited talk
FASS Early Career Researcher of the Year 2020
Prize (including medals and awards)
- Centre for Social Justice and Wellbeing in Education