Nur Nadia Lukmanulhakim, more commonly known as Nadia Lukman is a first-year doctoral candidate at the University of Nottingham Malaysia. She is conducting research on home and identity among second-generation Rohingya refugees in Malaysia. The more than a decade crisis that happened in Rakhine has forced the Rohingya refugees to be in a protracted displacement with their status continuing to be in limbo. Therefore, her research would like to study the idea of home and belonging among second-generation Rohingya refugees in Malaysia using qualitative approaches. Nadia is also actively involved in the issues of labor migration in her home countries via non-governmental organizations.
Nur Nadia Lukmanulhakim

Hosting institute
- Bonn International Center for Conflict Studies (bicc)
Current affiliation
- Nottingham University Malaysia
Memberships
Regional expertise
- Malaysia
Profile according to FFVT taxonomy
Scientific topics
- Identity
- Integration And Social Participation
- National Refugee And Asylum Policies
Disciplines
- Anthropology
- Cultural Studies / Literary Studies / Linguistics
- Sociology
Professional Career
Relevant publications
- Kaedah Pembentukan Identiti Nasional dalam Universiti Awam di Malaysia.2020.Jurnal Peradaban Melayu.
- Managing Diverse Students in Malaysia Higher Education Institution. In Higher Education: Developing Holistic Graduates.2023.IIUM Press.
- ON THE EDGE: Vulnerabilities of Rohingya Refugees in Malaysia.2023.IMAN Research.
- Remembering Pattani: Patani Conflict and Negotiating Identity.2022.IMAN Research.
- Economic Migrants and Malaysian Cheap Labour Dependency.2022.IMAN Research.