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Raghbendra Jha's picture
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Raghbendra Jha, PhD (Columbia), FWIF, is Professor of Economics and Executive DIrector Australia South Asia Research Centre, Australian National University. He has previously taught at Columbia University and Williams College in the US, Queen's University in Canada, University of Warwick in the UK and Delhi School of Economics, Indian Institute of Management Bangalore and IGIDR in India. He has published 32 books/monographs with leading publishers and more than 150 papers in scientific journals and other refereed outlets. He has consulted widely for major national and international organizations
Ikenna Ebuenyi's picture
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Physician and researcher with an innate interest in mental health, disability inclusion and health systems.
Yixiao Zhou's picture
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Australia
Gordon Abekah-Nkrumah's picture
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Ghana
Ikechukwu Anthony Kanu's picture
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I am a Professor of African Philosophy. I teach philosophy, religion and cultural studies at Tansian University, Nigeria. I am a visiting Professor at the University of Jos, the Augustinian Institute and Saint Albert the Great Major Seminary. I am the Global President of the Association for the Promotion of African Studies.
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Australia
FNU Ahsanuzzaman's picture
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I am an applied economist working on issues related development, agriculture, and environment. My work also spans the research on child nutrition.
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I'm Laura, and I'm completing a 6 month fellowship (June-December 2020) with UNESCO's Social and Human Sciences Sector Youth Team
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Dr Julie Berg is a senior lecturer in criminology at the School of Social and Political Sciences, and an Associate Director (Internationalisation) of the Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research (SCCJR), at the University of Glasgow. She joined the University of Glasgow in January 2018, having previously held a full-time research and teaching appointment at the University of Cape Town, South Africa. She is a research fellow in the Global Risk Governance Programme at the University of Cape Town and a member of the international and inter-disciplinary research network Everyday Political Economy of Plural Policing (EPEPP). Julie also co-leads a global network, the Evolving Securities Initiative (ESI), which comprises scholars and security professionals focusing on the generation of knowledge about existing and emerging harmscapes and associated security governance developments. She runs the ESI’s Glasgow Hub (ESI@GLA) which focuses on exploring the impacts of new risk harmscapes on security institutions, collaborative arrangements, and democratic policing. Further to this, Julie co-leads the Network on Intelligence and Security Practices in African Countries (NISPAC) which is an interdisciplinary community of scholars and practitioners focused on exploring the role of security and intelligence services (state and non-state) in the African context, thereby addressing deficits in knowledge on this topic.
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Ph.D. student in social policy and researcher at Brandeis University and Tufts University

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