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I am a University Fellow in Transdisciplinary, Human-Centred Design Innovation and Practice at the University of Salford Manchester. My research work has been identifying and mapping local communities' tacit knowledge and strategies which are not (or are poorly) documented in areas of health and well-being challenges. My work focusses on under-represented and disadvantaged groups. It helps to identify public policy and service gaps and has the potential to inform the development of more effective technologies and policies from the outset.
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Professor of Disability Studies and Inclusive Education, Associate Dean Equity and Diversity, Faculty of Education and Social Work, University of Auckland, New Zealand. Particular interest in inclusive pedagogies, curriculum and assessment; socially constructed discourses of difference. Previously Professor and Head of School of Educational Studies and Leadership, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand.
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Senior Lecturer, The University of Manchester. Research Interests include Cultural Geography and Migration, The British Empire and legacies of Colonialism, British Muslim women and young people, the cultural turn and migration theory, Migration and Creativity, Migration, Gender and Entrepreneurialism.
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Dr. Paiman Ahmad, Assistant Professor, University of Raparin, Rania-Kurdistan Region-Iraq. President of University of Raparin.
with research interest in, Energy Economics, Sustainable Development in developing economies, Climate Change, Migration and Gender in conflict-affected countries and Public Sector in developing world. She holds a PhD degree in Public Administration from National University of Public Service-Budapest-Hungary-2018.
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Mike Nelson is a senior fellow in the Carnegie Endowment’s Technology and International Affairs Program, which helps decision makers understand and address the impacts of emerging technologies, including digital technologies, biotechnology, and artificial intelligence. Prior to joining Carnegie, he worked on technology policy at Cloudflare, IBM, Bloomberg, Georgetown University, and Microsoft. Prior to that, he worked with Al Gore in the U.S. Senate and at the White House. He has a Ph.D. from MIT and a B.S. from Caltech. (For more, follow Mike at @MikeNelson on Twitter.)
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Seán Muller is an academic and public policy expert with research interests that span a wide range of areas relating to public policy, evidence use, development and applied economics. He is currently a Senior Research Fellow with Johannesburg Institute for Advanced Study. Having worked in government and the legislature, he has broad experience working with societal stakeholders from civil society organisations to government officials, parliamentarians, media and private sector representatives. Among his specific areas of policy focus are public finance, legislature oversight, education and higher education, employment schemes, the energy transition, and migration.
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I am a Senior Fellow with the Centre for Policy Research (cprindia.org), New Delhi, India. I lead the TREADS (treads.org.in) research cluster as the MoJS Research Chair - established by the Ministry of Jal Shakti, Government of India. We pursue research interests water sector with a focus on transboundary water governance. I have a Ph D in political geography from the University of Washington, Seattle with earlier degrees in engineering and planning. Chevening Scholar (2000); Fulbright-Nehru Visiting Chair in Public Policy (2022-23)
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