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Sandra Pertek's picture
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Sandra Iman Pertek is a SEREDA Doctoral Researcher at the University of Birmingham and a gender consultant with over a decade's experience in international development. Her research explores the intersection of sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) and religion in forced migration. She worked with governmental and non-governmental organizations on the integration of gender, GBV and religion into policy and programmes, and previously served as Senior Policy Adviser on Gender at an international humanitarian agency.
Mary Zhang's picture
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I am a researcher in poverty and social exclusion.
Amanda Stamp's picture
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Taruvinga Lament Magwiroto's picture
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Part time lecturer in Lifelong Learning, PhD reseracher in collaborative learning for sustainable rural change, Zimbabwe. MSc ComDev, (Reading, UK), B. Ad.Ed., Dip. Ad.Ed. (U'Zw)
Kriangkrai Intharachai's picture
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Physical Education teacher at Chulalongkorn University Demonstration Elementary School, BKK, Thailand
Sasha Legette's picture
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Deputy Policy Director for local government.
Mirna El Masri's picture
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I am a Research Associate at the German Center for Integration and Migration Research (DeZIM). My research focuses on radicalization and extremism. Prior to joining the DeZIM, I worked as a Research Fellow at the German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) in Hamburg, Germany. Apart from studying international sources of the radicalization of right-, left-, and Islamist extremist groups, my work involved conducting qualitative research within the project "MOTRA-Monitoring System and Transfer Platform Radicalization".
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Dr Peter Phelps is an Associate Professor in Economics at the University of Leeds
Ali Reza Yunespour's picture
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Ali Reza Yunespour works as Academic Internships Coordinator and Director of Work Integrated Learning (WIL) in the School of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Melbourne, Australia. His PhD thesis examines the political economy of Afghanistan’s higher education; and his research interests are education politics in fragile contexts and asylum seeker and refugee issues in Australia. He has extensive community development experience in conflict societies and has helped around 8,000 students in 22 rural schools in Afghanistan through his volunteer works with indigo foundation Australia. Previously, Ali Reza has worked in DFAT and as a lecturer at American University of Afghanistan in Kabul. Ali Reza was a People of Australia Ambassador in 2012 and 2013 and was awarded the National Volunteer Award for his works with refugees and migrants in Australia and his contributions to indigo foundation’s education programs in Afghanistan. Ali Reza arrived as refugee in Australia in 2005.
Nick Turnbull's picture
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I am a public policy scholar in the Politics department of The University of Manchester. I am interested in the theory and practice of policymaking, with a particular focus on the politics of policy. I have a special research interests in social policy, and modern slavery and human trafficking. I am also a specialist in the study of political rhetoric.

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