Lopita NathDr. Lopita Nath is Professor and Chair of the History Department and Coordinator of the Asian Studies Program at the University of the Incarnate Word in San Antonio, Texas. Her distinguished academic career includes faculty appointments at Coton University in India, the University of Virginia at Wise, and the College of William and Mary. A leading expert in Migration Studies, Refugee Issues, and Human Rights, Dr. Nath's research focuses on the complexities of South Asian migration, with a particular focus on Nepali migration, Bhutanese refugees, and the lived experiences of Himalayan migrant communities across Asia and the U.S. She is the author of the seminal work The Nepalis in Assam: Cross-Border Movements and Ethnicity (2003) and a recent article on “Nepalese, Bhutanese and Tibetan diasporas in the United States,” in the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Migration Studies (2026). Her extensive publications cover critical themes such as internal displacement of Nepalis in Northeast India, conflict-afflicted populations, the plight of women refugees, the intersection of Bhutan's Gross National Happiness and migration, and the role of oral history in refugee research. A dedicated advocate, Dr. Nath has presented her work at the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women and delivered a TEDx talk on refugee resettlement. Beyond the archives, she is a practitioner of service-learning, committed to empowering underserved communities and fostering global refugee advocacy. Read More Read Less
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