Non-Resident Fellow | Senior Researcher

Halina Sapeha

Dr. Halina Sapeha is a Research Associate/Senior Researcher at BIG Lab. Her research interests include global governance, international security, international law, border disputes, and evidence-informed policy-making.

At BIG Lab, Halina leads collaborative and interdisciplinary research as part of the 21st Century Borders Grant and the Jean Monnet Network: Borders, Human-to-Military Security Database. Her current research agenda includes several projects that examine border dispute patterns and challenges to security governance, as well as the effectiveness of boundary dispute resolution by international legally binding methods, using the BIG Dyads Database.

Halina has conducted quantitative and qualitative research at several Canadian universities and the United Nations University. Multilingual, she previously held posts in international agencies and think tanks throughout Europe and worked on surveys for COMPAS Research.

Halina Sapeha