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Karina V. Korostelina is a Professor and Director of Sustainable Peace Lab and of the Program on History, Memory, and Conflict at the Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution, GMU. She is a President of the International Association for Reconciliation Studies. Professor Korostelina is a social psychologist whose work focuses on peacebuilding and dynamics of social identity and power in protracted social conflicts. Dr. Korostelina is an author or editor of 18 books and over hundred articles and chapters. She has received 53 grants and 11 residential fellowships, including Fulbright.
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Dr Veryan Hann has experience in the Public Sector, Private Sector (industry and commercial), and Research Sectors.
Veryan has a background in the physical sciences, a PhD in Public Policy (Energy Policy), with postgraduate qualifications in Energy Policy & Climate Science.
Areas of research interest include: Energy Policy Innovation, Energy equity policy, Virtual Power Plants, Consumer Energy Resources, Strategic Niche Management, Innovation Intermediares and Policy Implementation.
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Patterson has dedicated her career to intersectional approaches to systems change. Working with frontline communities from Kampala, Uganda to Kansas City, USA to Kingston, Jamaica, her passion for social justice led her to serve as coordinator & co-founder of Women of Color United; Senior Women’s Rights Policy Analyst for ActionAid; Assistant Vice-President of HIV/AIDS Programs for IMA World Health, Outreach Project Associate for the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, Research Coordinator for Johns Hopkins University, and U.S. Peace Corps Volunteer in Jamaica.
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PhD candidate in International Studies in Peace, Conflicts and Development at the UNESCO Chair in Spain, Visiting professor at University of São Paulo, Master in Social Communication at the University of Valladolid, Postgraduate in Transpersonal Psychology at UNIPAZ and Public Relations at Faculdade Cásper Líbero.
With intercultural experience in Brazil, New Zealand and Spain, I specialized in Education and Communication for Peace. I am the director and founder of thea Comunica com Alma and the Paz en Juego projects.
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He is a researcher based in South and East Asia. He is the author of studies on Youth and political participation. He lectures in Sociology, worked in the development sector (NGOs), and has contributed to a series of youth development projects and particularly on Health and Education, at the grassroots level. He is working with think tanks to promote youth as the main indicator of social change in the democratic society. He started his career from the spirit of volunteerism and got the Best Volunteer Award from UNESCO Chartered. He's currently engaged in funded projects