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Dr. Mosi Dorbayani is an Adjunct Professor at Adler University and University Canada West, with a diverse background with over 32 years of executive consulting experience worldwide. Educated at Harvard, Aston, Sunderland, Wolverhampton, and Salford Universities, he is specialized in Business Economics, Management, International Law, Counselling Psychology, Cultural Diplomacy & Public Policy, and is certified in Public Financial Management by International Monetary Fund - IMF; is a Chartered Professional in Human Resources - CPHR, and a Chartered Psychologist - CPsychol (BPS).
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Pritta is a development practitioner with experience working at UNICEF, World Vision, and local NGOs across Indonesia. She specializes in the prevention of violence in education, child protection, community engagement, and gender equality. She earned a Bachelor’s degree in Politics from Parahyangan Catholic University and completed her MA in Education Policy and Society at King’s College London, funded by a scholarship from the Indonesia Endowment Fund for Education. Her dissertation analyzed the enactment of CRC in Indonesia’s Ministerial Decree on the Prevention of Violence in Education
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Kidjie Saguin is a Lecturer in Public Policy (Management) at the School of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Melbourne and an editor of Policy Design and Practice. His research broadly focuses on comparative public policy with a substantive focus on social policy in the Global South. Kidjie is particularly interested in understanding how governments build capacity to launch radical education reforms and what it means for welfare state development.
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Abhishek Yadav holds a PhD from Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU)'s Centre for South Asian Studies and was awarded UGC Research Fellowships. He was also a Visiting Fellow at Sichuan University, China. He completed his M.Phil. in South Asian Studies, MA in Politics from JNU, and BA from Hindu College, Delhi University. He's a core GRFDT member, served as a Research Associate at QMUL and ICM, and worked as a Consultant (Diaspora) at the Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India. He is also Editor-in-Chief of The Migration News in an advisory capacity.
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I am Yash Chandan, Founder-Director of Youthocracy, an organization focused on youth empowerment and policy advocacy. I am currently pursuing law at Dr. BR Ambedkar National Law University (DBRANLU). My research expertise includes geopolitical analysis, international relations, public policy, and gender equality. I have interned with the Ministry of Law and Justice, India, enhancing my understanding of legal frameworks and global policy issues. I am passionate about contributing to international discussions on governance and social impact.
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I am a currently a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Public Administration and Sociology (DPAS), Erasmus School of Social and Behavioural Sciences (ESSB) at Erasmus University (EUR) in Rotterdam, Netherlandsand a EU Marie Curie Research Fellow. I hold a PhD in governance (University of Tasmania, 2017) and MA in East Asian Studies, (Open University of Catalonia) and BA in Business and Economics Translation (UPF). I have 10+ years of academic and professional experience in the fields of sustainability governance, public marketing and public diplomacy.
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Nitish Shah is an advocate for sustainable and inclusive development across the globe. He's conducted finance research at George Mason University and his advocacy spans publishing 20+ reports in the EU commission and UN databases, and being a delegate in 9 UN conferences (69th UNCSW & many more). He's also the Co-Founder/Co-CEO of the Youth Sports Analytics Forum aimed at introducing historically underrepresented groups to data analytics tools partnering with organizations like NYU, UCF, and Duke and having raised more than $15k.
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Professor Kelvin Leong has published peer-reviewed journal papers, encyclopedia entries, book chapters, and conference papers across multiple disciplines, including Accounting, Criminology, Computer Science, Education, Engineering, and Management. He has served as a guest expert reviewer for leading journals. Beyond his role at Chester, Kelvin has chaired evaluation committees, served as an External Examiner for universities in Cyprus, Scotland, and Ukraine. He also writes a weekly newspaper column in Hong Kong.