Ayşe Bayram graduated from the Department of Sociology at Selçuk University. He took the pedagogical formation in the field of philosophy at the University of Ankara. In addition, she has a postgraduate degree in Social Policy at Yalova University. Her thesis on “The Women Problem and its Politics in Turkey”. She has participated the field research on Syrian Women Refugees and conducted interviews in 2014 with Syrian refugee women which were residing out of shelters as part of “The Report of Syrian Women Refugees” for the MAZLUMDER (Human Rights Organization). She worked on the “Immigration Services Centre” project of Keçiören Municipality (Ankara), supported by IOM (International Organization for Migration), in order to make public services effective for the integration of immigrants. She is currently working as a sociologist at the Department on Rural Women and Family Services in the Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Livestock. She is working on the organization of women in rural areas and the strengthening of their socio-economic status.