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Karina V. Korostelina is a Professor and Director of Sustainable Peace Lab and of the Program on History, Memory, and Conflict at the Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution, GMU. She is a President of the International Association for Reconciliation Studies. Professor Korostelina is a social psychologist whose work focuses on peacebuilding and dynamics of social identity and power in protracted social conflicts. Dr. Korostelina is an author or editor of 18 books and over hundred articles and chapters. She has received 53 grants and 11 residential fellowships, including Fulbright.
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I am Ahmed, currently a PhD student in the faculty of letters and humanities. I am a laureate in the specialized master's degree of the Communication of Organizations. I was an active member in the NGO activities, and I work mostly with international non-profits in my city. I volunteered for 18 months with AIESEC as a part-time member in my first 6 months, then a team leader for 1 year in the marketing and the department in charge of the incoming exchanges of the international interns. In addition, I am an ambassador of the 1MYAC (1 Million Youth Action Challenge) program.
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Dr. G. Sathis Kumar (popularly known as Professor GSK)'s philosophy of life is to “Be the Cause.” Dr Sathis Kumar envisioned to serve the society towards sustainability in terms of social, economic and philosophical ideologies through sharing knowledge by learning, researching, teaching and outreach activities. He has rich exposure (more than 15 years) in economics, strategy, and public policy, and research observations on the developmental progress of the business, economy, government, and society. He served across diversified sectors - academia, entrepreneurial, and governance sectors.
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Dr. Angrej Singh Gill is a faculty member in the Department of Economics at Panjab University Rural Centre, Kauni (Sri Muktsar Sahib), Punjab. His major area of interest is Economics of Education. His research work has appeared in prestigious publication houses such as Sage, Routledge, Emerald, Palgrave Macmillan, Economic and Political Weekly (EPW), and others. Dr. Gill demonstrates his expertise by actively reviewing research papers for various esteemed journals like Sage and Emerald. His recent major research project is “State, Market and Universalization of Elementary Education"
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Dr Veryan Hann has experience in the Public Sector, Private Sector (industry and commercial), and Research Sectors.
Veryan has a background in the physical sciences, a PhD in Public Policy (Energy Policy), with postgraduate qualifications in Energy Policy & Climate Science.
Areas of research interest include: Energy Policy Innovation, Energy equity policy, Virtual Power Plants, Consumer Energy Resources, Strategic Niche Management, Innovation Intermediares and Policy Implementation.
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Varenya Katta is the founder of BioCatalyst, a global nonprofit with 250+ volunteers across multiple countries. With a mission to make STEM education accessible to all, Varenya leads initiatives that bring innovative learning opportunities to youth in rural and underserved communities worldwide. He is dedicated to expanding educational access through strategic partnerships and community-driven programs, empowering future scientists and innovators.
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Patterson has dedicated her career to intersectional approaches to systems change. Working with frontline communities from Kampala, Uganda to Kansas City, USA to Kingston, Jamaica, her passion for social justice led her to serve as coordinator & co-founder of Women of Color United; Senior Women’s Rights Policy Analyst for ActionAid; Assistant Vice-President of HIV/AIDS Programs for IMA World Health, Outreach Project Associate for the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, Research Coordinator for Johns Hopkins University, and U.S. Peace Corps Volunteer in Jamaica.