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Assistant professor at the School of Government at the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile. PhD in Social Policy at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). Visiting Fellow at the International Inequalities Institute at the LSE and Associate at The Institute for New Economic Thinking at the Oxford Martin School (INET Oxford).
Working on the causes, consequences and measurement of economic inequality.
Personal website: https://sites.google.com/view/rcarranzan/
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Abdulmalik Amer is a researcher and analyst on political affairs, development, peace and foreign policy issues in the Middle East. He has a background as an expert for many years in think tanks and a trusted advisor to many opinion leaders and policymakers. Mr. Amer is an active and influential member of the political sphere in Jordan, and is trusted to advise and brief many other countries in the Middle East.
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I am an architect and social scientist (Ph.D. 2021, University of Cambridge) with 10 years of experience working on cities in Colombia, the United States, Benin, Italy, and the United Kingdom, including attracting and managing research grants and teams. As researcher and consultant for international and local organisations, I employ mixed-method research and ethnographic tools to understand in depth complex processes of social and spatial change related to urbanisation, migration, racism, human rights, civic participation, and the 'digital turn'.
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Saon Ray is Professor, Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER), New Delhi. Ray is an economist specializing in industry and international trade issues. Her areas of interest include global value chains, technological upgrading of Indian industries, free trade agreements and trade creation effects, technology transfer, FDI, efficiency and productivity of firms, financial inclusion, energy and climate change related issues. Her Ph.D. in Economics from Jawaharlal Nehru University examined the role of intellectual property rights in transferring technology to developing countries. Her latest book is “Global Cooperation and G20: Role of the Finance Track”.
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Bonita Cabiles is a Lecturer (Social Transformations and Education) at the Faculty of Education, The University of Melbourne. Her research interests include examining inclusive and equitable educational spaces in the context of cultural and linguistic diversity. She is interested in the sociological perspectives informing the discourses and debates on diversity and inclusion.
Bonita has a doctor of Philosophy in Education from The University of Melbourne and has a European Masters degree in Lifelong Learning: Policy and Management from the Institute of Education, University College London.
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KWAN Yat Shing Henry is a Fellow of the Royal Society for Public Health. His research have appeared in Connecting Ideas (United Nations University), The Regulatory Review (University of Pennsylvania), and Global Policy (Durham University). His work have been cited by ANVISA (Brazil) and also in Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal (Elsevier). As a consultant, he advises on ESG, public policy, and business development. He completed the Sustainable Development Law and Policy Certificate Programs with the CISDL and University of Cambridge on full scholarship.
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PhD Economics. Lecturer in Economics and researcher in health outcomes/ health economics. 25 years in pharmaceutical industry prior to academia. Relevant research includes using self-reported health outcomes measures to asses/evaluate health inequality in the Caribbean and Latin America.
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Adithya Variath is an Assistant Professor of Law and Coordinator of the Centre for Research in Air and Space Law at Maharashtra National Law University Mumbai, India. He is also a Research Fellow at the Information Society Law Center, University of Milan, Italy. He was also a Research Group Member at the Centre for AI and Digital Policy, Washington, DC, USA. He writes frequently on issues of international law for Geopolitics, the Pioneer, Modern Diplomacy, Oriental Review, etc. He is the Founding Editor of the Indian Review of Air and Space Law.
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Lecturer and Researcher based at the Centre for African Studies, University of Basel, Switzerland
Adjunct Professor, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Inclusion and Diversity Expert: I have worked with many different organisations (businesses, cultural institutions, educational and scientific institutions)
I sit on the board of cultural festivals and foundations in Switzerland (Culturescapes; Solothurner Literaturtage)
PhD in Contemporary History (2010)
I am a published poet (3 books, and many publications in poetry journals)