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I am Senior Lecturer of Educational Psychology and Quantitative Research at the University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand. Broadly, my expertise lies in learning, motivation, and stress management from late childhood to early adulthood. I am particularly interested in: (a) identifying diverse settings in which young people experience stress and anxiety; (b) evaluating how these experiences shape the attitudes, emotions, self-perceptions, and well-being of young people; and (c) designing evidence-based programmes that can help young people cope effectively with stress and anxiety.
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Dr. Raul Villamarin Rodriguez is the Vice President, Woxsen University. Dr. Rodríguez is an Adjunct Professor at Universidad del Externado, Colombia and member of the International Advisory Board at IBS Ranepa, Russian Federation, and a member of the IAB, University of Pécs Faculty of Business and Economics.
He is also a member of the Advisory Board at PUCPR, Brazil, Johannesburg Business School, SA, and Milpark Business School, South Africa along with PetThinQ Inc, and SpaceBasic, Inc. He is a visiting professor at Uni. del Rosario
Dr. Raul has a scholarship named after him in ZIBS, China.
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UNESCO Professor on Sustainable Livelihoods. Focused on all the SDGs, through the prism of SDG 8 - Decent Work and Economic development and its role in eradicating poverties of opportunity under SDG-1, through partnerships for the goals, 17. Expertise in wage and well-being, work justice, and well-being. A co-founder of Humanitarian Work Psychology, and proponent of making sustainable livelihoods, especially with their links to the Ecosystem, a new goal in itself in the next round of human development goals, post 2030.
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Research Professor of Educational Technologies at the ENS “Ecole Normale Supérieure” Tetuán – Abdelmalek Essaadi University
PhD in Education Sciences (UCA)
African Leadership in ICT
Member of the Research Team: Computer Science and University Pedagogical Engineering S2IPU
DELF – DALF examiner
MOS Trainer (Microsoft Office Specialist)
Head of the Regional Center for Information Systems, AREF Tangier – Tetouan – Al Hoceima (2016-2018)
Trainer and coordinator of TICE and E-learning projects (1996-2018)
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Dr Georgios Samaras holds the position of Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Public Policy at the International School for Government and Policy Institute, King’s College London. Previously, he served as a Lecturer in Political Economy at the Department of Political Economy during the academic year 2022/23.
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Eric Werker is the William Saywell Professor at the Beedie School of Business at Simon Fraser University. Werker’s recent research has focused on the political economy of private sector development, economic diversification in resource-rich economies, and the interface between resource projects and local and national economies. Werker is a research affiliate of the International Growth Centre and the United Nations University WIDER and has been a policy advisor to national governments and regional organizations. He earned his A.B. and Ph.D in economics at Harvard.
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Dileni Gunewardena is Professor of Economics, University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka. Her research focuses on human capital, gender and ethnic inequality, poverty and child nutrition. She has a Ph.D. in economics from American University, and has been a Fulbright Scholar, a Brookings Institution Echidna Global Scholar, a Global Development Network (GDN) award winner and a visiting scholar at American University’s Programme in Gender Analysis in Economics. She has consulted for the World Bank and UN agencies. She is a PEP Research Fellow and a non-residential Research Fellow at Verite Research.