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Zheng Fang's picture
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Associate Professor and Deputy Director at Office of Graduate Studies, Singapore University of Social Sciences (SUSS). Research areas include inequality, social mobility, economics, etc
Gian Maria Greco's picture
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PhD in Philosophy and PhD in Translation Studies. He specialises in theoretical and applied issues in accessibility and translation. He has held several positions, incl. Junior Research Associate (Oxford), Marie Sklodowska-Curie Fellow (UAB), and Ulam Research Fellow (Warsaw), has participated in many international projects and has extensive experience as an accessibility consultant. Board member of the Marie Curie Alumni Association, where he focuses on communication & diversity. He co-leads the ResearchAbility Initiative, the inter-organisation programme for researchers with disability.
Max Kelly's picture
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B.Ag.Sc, M.Sc. Ph.D. Associate Professor of International and Community Development, Deakin University, Australia. Areas of expertise include international development policy and practice, with particular emphasis on political economy of development, sustainable development, and economic growth, food security, rural livelihoods, agricultural production, agricultural extension, resource management, impact assessment, community engagement and social development.
Petra Brown's picture
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I'm a lecturer in the Faculty of Arts & Education, at Deakin University (Australia). My academic research and writing interests are in phenomenology, feminist philosophy, ethical and political philosophy, political theology, and 19 to mid-20th century German existentialist philosophy. I have extensive knowledge, skills and experience in higher education teaching and learning leadership. I have a passion for inclusive teaching and learning in higher education.
Sonia Bhalotra's picture
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Sonia Bhalotra has expertise in health (including mental health, early life health), gender (including pay gaps, violence against women) and political economy (representation). She is Professor of Economics at the University of Warwick, PI on an Advanced Grant from the European Research Council, Fellow of the International Economic Association, Fellow of the UK Academy of Social Sciences, on the Women in Economics Committee of the European Economic Association, the Evidence Panel of the Early Intervention Foundation and Associate Editor at the Economic Journal.
Magnus Lofstrom's picture
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Policy director and senior fellow of the Public Policy Institute of California. Magnus Lofstrom is policy director of criminal justice and a senior fellow at PPIC, and a visiting professor at the Goldman School of Public Policy at the University of California, Berkeley. Focusing on crime rates and recidivism, his recent work examines criminal justice reforms in California. His research also spans issues in immigration, education, and entrepreneurship. His research has been published in numerous academic books and journals, including Review of Economics and Statistics, Journal of Economic Perspectives, Journal of Human Resources, Demography, Criminology & Public Policy, and Journal of Population Economics. He serves on the editorial board of Industrial Relations and was a member of then–California State Controller John Chiang’s Council of Economic Advisors. Prior to joining PPIC, he was a faculty member at the University of Texas at Dallas and the University of California, Irvine.
Sarah Lewthwaite's picture
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Senior Research Fellow and Future Leaders Fellow at the Centre for Research in Inclusion at Southampton University. Currently leading UKRI funded research into the teaching of digital accessibility. Additional specialism in methodology, higher education, critical disability studies and new media.
Nilza Amaral's picture
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Nilza Amaral is a programme manager with the International Security programme at Chatham House. Along with experience in strategic planning and policy engagement, her areas of expertise include the conduct of war, including ethics and the transformation of warfare, with a particular focus on armed drones. She has examined the relationship between drone technology and the use of force, and, more widely, the sociology of war. Nilza holds an MSc in International Security and Global Governance, and a a BA in Politics and Society, both from Birkbeck, University of London.
Vanessa Tomlinson's picture
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Director of the Creative Arts Research Institute - a values informed institute researching in, through and about creative arts and design practices.
Asanka Wijesinghe's picture
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Asanka Wijesinghe is a Research Fellow at the Institute of Policy Studies of Sri Lanka (IPS) with research interests in macroeconomic policy and international trade. He is also interested in the impact of adjustment costs of trade, gravity modelling in trade, econometrics and the trade origins of populist politics. He has undertaken efficiency analyses, particularly public spending efficiency, using parametric and non-parametric efficiency analysis approaches.

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