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Cyril Ghosh's picture
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Associate Professor and Chair, Government & Politics, Wagner College, Staten Island, NY & Adjunct Associate Professor, NYU-Wagner, New York University, New York, NY
Colette Mazzucelli's picture
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Prof (Adj.) Amb (Hon.) Colette Mazzucelli is Lead Series Editor, Anthem Press Ethics of Personal Data Collection Series. At NYU New York, Professor Mazzucelli teaches hybrid and virtual seminars across Schools in conflict resolution, radicalization & religion, international relations in the post-Cold War era, ethnic conflict, and Europe in the 21st Century. She is a recipient of the NYU SPS Excellence in Teaching Award 2013. Dr. Mazzucelli has participated in the Parallel Histories conference in the House of Lords and the CFR-Lumina Foundation Global Literacy Advisory Group. At the invitation of His Highness Crown Prince Manvendra Singh Gohil and Spencer Lord, she is a member of the Advisory Board, Ekta Transglobal Foundation Inc. Her diplomatic experience includes hosting the International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP) to welcome Visiting Delegations to New York University in cooperation with the U.S. Department of State. Dr. Mazzucelli is a member of the Global Diplomacy Lab, a BMW Foundation Herbert Quandt Responsible Leader, and an alumna of the Brandeis University Summer Institute for Israel Studies. In 2016, she was named an Ambassador of Peace in recognition of her service as an educator with over 25 years experience in technology-mediated learning. At LIU Global, Dr. Mazzucelli is responsible to teach blended seminars in Europe (Budapest and Vienna) and to advise thesis research online by undergraduates engaged in fieldwork on 6 continents. For Pioneer Academics, she mentors talented high-school juniors and seniors in Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East who aspire to pursue their undergraduate education at leading US and Canadian institutions of higher learning. A Fulbright Scholar to France (1991) as well as Belgium and Germany (2007), Professor Mazzucelli is the author and/or editor of 5 books on European integration and transatlantic security as well as a contributor to numerous peer-reviewed journals. Her courses have been profiled by the Council on Foreign Relations in Foreign Affairs as well as the CFR Educators Bulletin. As the recipient of 11 fellowships in 7 countries, Dr. Mazzucelli's biography appears in Marquis Who’s Who in the World. She was invited to participate in Canada’s first training program on the prevention of mass atrocities and genocide by the Montreal Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies, Concordia University. Ambassador Mazzucelli has spoken on panels commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of the Élysée Treaty of Friendship between France and Germany (1963-2013) by the French and German Embassies in Washington and the French and German Consulates General in Boston. During 2000-03, she was responsible to direct and teach the first technology-mediated seminar in the history of the Institute of Political Studies (Sciences Po) Paris analyzing conflict in the former Yugoslavia. Ambassador Mazzucelli is a former Director, International Programs, Budapest Institute for Graduate International and Diplomatic Studies, Budapest University of Economic Sciences, 1995-97. As a participant in the Robert Bosch Foundation Fellowship Program for Future American Leaders, she assisted with the ratification of the Treaty on European Union ("Maastricht") in the Federal Republic of Germany, 1992-93.
Priscilla Keith's picture
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Ms. Keith is an experienced health care and public health attorney. She currently teaches Health Governance and Ethics at New York University Wagner School of Public Service and was formerly the Executive Director of Research and Adjunct Professor at the IU McKinney School of Law where she taught Finance and Health Care Regulation, Corporate Compliance, Public Health Law, and Secured Transactions. She served as General Counsel for the Marion County Public Health Department and Health and Hospital Corporation of Marian County. Prior to her tenure at Health and Hospital, Ms. Keith served as Assistant Counsel and Executive Assistant to Governor O'Bannon. She started her career at Lilly as a pharmacologist in the Central Nervous System Research Division and later served as an Environmental Affairs Associate and a Clinical Research Associate managing diabetes clinical trials. Ms. Keith is the authored numerous articles on public health and scientific research papers.
Imran Khan's picture
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Imran has over 20 years of experience working as an applied scientist. He has advised corporations, government, non-profits, and start-ups on operations and process science. Imran has served as a policymaker in federal, state, and local government. His academic background spans across business administration, applied urban science and informatics, public policy, education, and biochemistry. Imran serves as Chief Operating Officer of the Cyber Agility Academy.
Moortooza Puttaroo's picture
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I am currently a doctoral researcher on the Doctorate in Education programme at the Open University. My professional background is in nursing and education and interested in using technology and MOOC in educating the public about Professional Nurse Identity to promote student nurse recruitment globally.
Yoel Siegel's picture
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I work internationally promoting local development integrating social,economic, and planning components. Much of my experience is introducing new roles for local government at the strategic and practical level. I have a firm belief in the capacity of people with a commitment to shared wellbeing to create a vibrant inclusive global society. PhD. from the University of Sussex.
Gillian Gualtieri's picture
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I am currently a postdoctoral researcher at the Curb Center for Art, Enterprise, and Public Policy at Vanderbilt University. Previously, I held a postdoctoral fellowship at New York University and received my PhD in Sociology from the University of California Berkeley. My research broadly considers the relationship between culture, organizations, and inequality, and I currently study these dynamics in the context of cuisine, publishing, and the artistic labor market.
Bastian Betthaeuser's picture
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Bastian A. Betthäuser is an Assistant Professor at the Observatoire Sociologique du Changement (OSC), Sciences Po, Paris. He is also affiliated with Nuffield College, the Leverhulme Centre for Demographic Research and the Department of Social Policy and Intervention at the University of Oxford. His research interests include social inequality, how it accumulates over the life course, and how it is transmitted across generations. He is particularly interested in the role of macro-level institutions in reducing or reinforcing inequality of opportunity in society.
Malkit Shoshan's picture
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My practice is at the intersection of architecture, urban planning, and human rights. In 2005, I founded the Foundation for Achieving Seamless Territory, an award-winning think-tank that researches and makes visible systemic violence that is manifested in the built environment. At FAST, we develop and advocate for design alternatives that empower marginalized communities and improve the quality of the built environment. Our projects promote social and environmental justice. In addition to my practice at FAST, I regularly teach at Harvard University Graduate School of Design and direct the Art, Design, and the Public Domain MDes area.
Bashar Malkawi's picture
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Bashar Malkawi is Global Professor of Practice in Law at University of Arizona. He received his S.J.D from American University, Washington College of Law, and LLM in International Trade Law from University of Arizona. He is well-versed in teaching and providing legal advice with 20+ years' experience in private and public sectors. His interests include asylum, movement of people, international trade, and economic integration and development. He has written over seventy articles for law reviews and professional publications, which have appeared in such top-tier journals Harvard Negotiation Law Review and American Journal of Comparative Law.He also sits on editorial board of a good number of journals published by Brill, Elsevier, Emerald, Wiley, Springer and several other publishers and universities.Prof. Malkawi has received numerous awards for his work. In addition to his scholarship, Prof. Malkawi frequently consults for a wide array of international organizations, governments, and international law firms.

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