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Isabel Rodriguez's picture
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Currently researching at the University of Glasgow about international cooperation to fight terrorism financing and money laundering. Before, I specialised in UNODC topics at the Permanent Mission of Spain to the UN and International Organisations in Vienna. I also hold a Master of Research in Human Rights and International Politics. I developed my organizational, communication and presentation skills during my years at Carlos III University of Madrid where I studied simultaneously a BA in Journalism and a BA in Film, Television and Media Studies.
Felicity Chan's picture
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I am fascinated by how society interacts with space as cities undergo social and economic changes. I teach and research about cities and urban development, with a focus in urban planning, design and policy. The topics that I have been working on include immigration, belonging, diversity and inter-cultural competence. Being an urban planner and a practitioner at heart too, I enjoy incorporating design-thinking studios of places with problems of social and spatial exclusion into my courses at the university, as well as to consult for projects related to urban planning and development.
Joanna Ferrie's picture
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A leading disability studies scholar, Jo Ferrie is based at the University of Glasgow. She has written extensively on the value of a human rights framework to remove disabling barriers to being and doing, writing on rights and caring, measuring rights and on realising rights for disabled people. As a member of the Research Advisory Group to the Scottish Human Rights Commission, Jo has completed several projects including an evaluation of Scotland’s National Action Plan for human rights. Jo is an internationally recognised methodologist and also works with the Scottish Graduate School of Social Sciences as Deputy Director for Training.
Tracy Kajumba's picture
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Tracy is a principal Researcher and Team leader – Strengthening Local to Global Partnerships within IIED’s Climate Change Group. She has over 17 years of development research, programme coordination and management, policy and strategy development and has worked on natural resource management and governance programmes, gender equality programming, conflict analysis and climate change. Tracy has worked with national Governments in Africa, International organisations, Civil Society Organisations and was a Regional Senior Climate Change Advisor for Ireland’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade before joining IIED
Karen Snow's picture
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Research and programmes lead who specialises in designing and delivering evidence-based social interventions in low-resource contexts. Currently researching what works to change social norms that lead to violence against women and children (VAWC) in low-to middle-income countries. My thesis undertakes a systematic review to map and investigate promising interventions, which is followed by a qualitative comparative analysis to identify which intervention components are most effective. Lastly, I develop a pilot study to explore how interventions to prevent VAWC could be more effective. I currently teach on the undergraduate Social Policy course as a tutor, and am consulting to the International Labour Organisation (ILO) on how to shift norms that lead to violence against domestic workers. I am an operations lead with more than 20 years’ experience developing programmes to meet objectives, schedules, and budgets for clients in international development and the private sector, including USAID, DFID, UNDP, and Motorola. In Nigeria, I led the design of a multi-million-pound legislative strengthening strategy to reduce poverty. Before attending Oxford, I directed research and programming for a UK charity for social mobility, For Common Cause. We organised professional volunteer support, networking, skills training, and donations to help low-income groups into work. I led advocacy at Parliament to reform welfare policy on job-seekers allowance for micro-enterprises. A seasoned practitioner with multi-disciplinary research skills bridging theory and practice. Methods interests include mixed quantitative and qualitative methods; systematic and realist reviews; quasi-experimental designs; randomised controlled trials (RCTs); thematic analysis; community mobilisation; public dialogue; and participatory design. Nominated for Woman of the Year (2015) in the Pioneer category by Red Magazine.
Andrew Williams Jr's picture
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Five Points Youth Foundation (USA) is now working with a multilingual, multicultural and multi-regional Ad Hoc International Advisory Board of Goodwill Ambassadors, Advocates and Activists to recruit 10,000+ new interfaith and civil society members of the United Nations Global Compact that develop, mobilize and manage interfaith, neighborhood and business collaboratives (SDG #17) to build climate-smart (SDG #13) safe and sustainable communities and cities (SDG #11) through local and online social networks and interactive new media channels to promote "people’s diplomacy" and citizen journalism to glocalize the Sustainable Development Goals during the Decade of Action and Delivery of the SDGs through the United Nations Global Compact Local Networks in alignment with the African Union Agenda 2063 Flagship and Legacy Projects pursuant to U.N. Habitat New Urban Agenda and Sendai Framework on Disaster Risk Reduction during this Decade on Biodiversity Restoration 2021-2030
Cesar Guzman-Concha's picture
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César Guzmán-Concha is a Marie Skłodowska-Curie fellow at the Institute of Citizenship Studies, University of Geneva, and principal investigator in the project “Mobilizing for Basic Incomes: Social Innovation in Motion” (H2020-MSCA MOBILISE, project no. 839483).
Moriel Ram's picture
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Lecturer in politics of the global south
Emily Gee's picture
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I am currently a research assistant for the Gender Institute at Royal Holloway, University of London. The Institute is a hub for the study, teaching, learning and activism surrounding gender and sexuality. I am also a recent MA graduate in Politics and IR from the University of Sheffield, specialising in feminist security studies. Additionally, I hold a BA in History from the UoS.
Agathangelos Stavropoulos's picture
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PhD: Digital Activism and Political Trust (UofGlasgow) MSc: International Relations (Uni of Bristol) MA: Art Law & Arts Management (IHU) BA: Translation and Interpretation (Ionian Uni)

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