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Professor Alain Ndedi's picture
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Professor Ndedi book was featured among the 28 Best Intrapreneurship Books of All Time (https://bookauthority.org/books/best-intrapreneurship-books). Former World Bank and USAID consultant, chairman of lance d’afrique, Executive Director of Cameroon Human Resources SARL and author of more than 30 books, Alain Ndedi who holds a PhD in business management and another one in forensic accounting, is a professor with an extensive experience in entrepreneurship, finance, and economic development for the past 15 years. He has supervised more than 40 PhD students and approximately 50 Masters students. He was Dean at Saint Monica University, within the School of Business and Public Policy; lecturer of entrepreneurship and project management at the university of Johannesburg, Université de l’entrepreneuriat and at the Higher Institute of Management and Entrepreneurship (IME). He is a visiting professor at Hope Africa University and International Leadership University where he teaches Business Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility, Strategic Management, and Organisational Behaviour. Professor Ndedi has consulted for the UNDP, African Union, NEPAD, and many African governments on issues related to public finance, budget management, monitoring and evaluation. Associated as professor with Charisma University since 2014, Professor Ndedi held position at the University of Johannesburg, Researcher at Wits University, Lecturer at Boston College, external examiner at the University of Cape Peninsula, State University of New York (SUNY), and the University of Johannesburg. He worked as Political Analyst at SABC, South African Broadcasting Corporation, a state-owned public broadcaster in South Africa. From 2004-2008, he was Director at YENEPAD, a platform of African scholars based in South Africa working on African renaissance programmes. Professor Ndedi wrote Case studies on Volkwagen unethical behaviour, the war between Komatsu and Caterpillar, the WhatsApp founders Bryan Ancton and Jan Koum, the Maponya Mall in Soweto, the battle between Coca Cola and Pepsi, the google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin, the Douala Stock Exchange, Yahoo downfall, and the Shell corporate irresponsibility behaviour in Nigeria.
Anja Giudici's picture
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I'm a postdoctoral research fellow at the Department of Politics and International Relations, at the University of Oxford. My research focussed on education politics, with a specific interest in the role of parties, unions, and social movements in shaping educational institutions. I also work on far-right education politics as well as the connection between (language) education policy, nationalism, and minority rights.
Resya Kania's picture
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PhD candicate in Social Policy. 10+ years of experience in the design, development and delivery of program and policy to promote social and economic opportunity (education, financial resilience, women empowerment, employment).
Silvia Majó-Vázquez's picture
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Researcher on political communication at Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism. University of Oxford see more at http://www.silviamajo.com
Nicholas Odhiambo's picture
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Professor of Economics
Stephen OConnell's picture
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I am a labor and development economist studying policies designed to promote opportunity. I have written about the targeting and effectiveness of large-scale social welfare programs, institutions that affect political representation, and the relationship between infrastructure and productivity.
Eldin Fahmy's picture
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Hi, My main interests are in the measurement and analysis of poverty and social exclusion in rich and poor countries, including survey design and measurement, and the applications of qualitative and participatory methods
Ryan Thoreson's picture
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Dr. Ryan Thoreson is an assistant professor at the University of Cincinnati College of Law.
Stephen Latham's picture
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I am director of Yale University's Interdisciplinary Center for Bioethics and a Senior Research Scientist in Political Science. My training is in law and philosophy. I was a healthcare business and regulatory attorney before becoming an academic. In my current position I research, teach and write about bioethics and law, addressing issues such as end-of-life care, assisted reproductive techniques, research in the newly-dead, research on post-mortem brains, and research on human subjects. For several years I edited the Policy and Politics column in the Hastings Center Report. I have recently also begun teaching and researching in the area of environmental ethics.
Allaa Barri's picture
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ESRC funded doctoral researcher, doing a PhD in Social Policy at University of Birmingham. My research examines the possibility of applying Design Thinking in the refugee integration policymaking. Previous studies have examined integration policies, but they have not done so from the perspectives of refugees and host communities. And little has been done to involve these end-users directly in co-designing policies; this research will fill this gap, introducing a new approach to examining integration policies for refugees in the UK through a design thinking approach. It aims to create a deeper understanding of refugee integration systems in the UK at both National and Local levels. The objective is to develop practical policy ideas and recommendations that will support the development of a coordinated and holistic policy for sustainable integration for refugees in the UK. Project Topic: The importance of user-experience in refugee integration policymaking: how can a Design Thinking approach inform a better UK integration policy?

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