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Mariana Fonseca Braga's picture
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Mariana is a University Fellow in Transdisciplinary, Human-Centred Design Innovation and Practice at the University of Salford Manchester. Her research has been identifying and mapping local communities' tacit knowledge, actions and strategies that are not (or are poorly) documented in areas of health and well-being challenges. Her work focusses on under-represented and disadvantaged groups. It helps to identify public policy and service gaps and has the potential to inform the development of more effective solutions (e.g., technologies, services and policies) from the outset.
Missy Morton's picture
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Professor of Disability Studies and Inclusive Education, Associate Dean Equity and Diversity, Faculty of Education and Social Work, University of Auckland, New Zealand. Particular interest in inclusive pedagogies, curriculum and assessment; socially constructed discourses of difference. Previously Professor and Head of School of Educational Studies and Leadership, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand.
Christine Linehan's picture
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Director of the UCD Centre for Disability Studies, University College Dublin. Former Senior Research Officer at the National Disability Authority, the statutory body that advises the Irish Government on Disability issues.
Tom Ellson's picture
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Professor of Innovation and Entrepreneurship at the University of Bristol. Leads the University’s internationally recognised Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship. Corporate background - experienced M&A advisor specialising in strategy, market entry and acquisitions. Has supported over £2bn of investment and a range of clients across Europe and the United States.
Saskia Warren's picture
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Senior Lecturer, The University of Manchester. Research Interests include Cultural Geography and Migration, The British Empire and legacies of Colonialism, British Muslim women and young people, the cultural turn and migration theory, Migration and Creativity, Migration, Gender and Entrepreneurialism.
Andrew Gibson's picture
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I am Assistant Professor in Philosophy of Education and Co-Director of the Cultures, Academic Values in Education (CAVE) research centre at Trinity College Dublin. I'm on the editorial board for Philosophy and Theory in Higher Education, and the international advisory board of the Centre for Higher Education Futures (CHEF) research centre, Aarhus University, Denmark. He has consulted for the OECD on country reviews of Ireland, Austria, and the Netherlands. His research focuses on the philosophy of higher education, and critical policy studies of higher education.
Temidayo Eseonu's picture
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I am a Lecturer in Politics and Policy at Lancaster University, UK. I have a PhD in Politics from the University of Manchester. I am interested in the struggle for racial justice and the means through which this can be achieved, focusing particularly on the interplay of the politics of Black youth and urban governance. I use new institutionalism as an analytical framework for what facilitates or constrains the design and implementation of racially just policies. I am also the founding covenor of the Racial Equity in Policy Network, a network for policymakers in the North of England.
Andrea Canclini's picture
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Lecturer in Architecture at Lancaster University. Architectural Theory of Sustainability
Nolan Flores's picture
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Staff Assistant, Commission on Decolonization, Office of the Governor of Guam B.A. Political Science, University of Guam B.A. CHamoru Studies, University of Guam M.A. Micronesian Studies, University of Guam (in progress) CHamoru researcher: decolonization, self-determination, language reclamation & revitalization, cultural sovereignty
Judit Leverve's picture
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I am an expert in project management, empirical research, and women’s education, with an interdisciplinary background in social sciences, psychology, and the humanities. I have extensive experience in developing evidence-based programs internationally, having worked in academia and international organizations. My research covers women’s education, gender equality, working conditions, and social issues. I hold degrees in psychology, clinical psychology, art history, Italian literature, and a Ph.D. in cross-cultural psychology research.

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