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Public health researcher and Professor of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences. Philip B. Hallen Endowed Chair in Community Health and Social Justice. My research centers on the assessment of health outcomes in aging and chronic disease, including physical and cognitive function, health service use, and clinical decision-making.
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Nathan Fisk is Assistant Professor of Cybersecurity Education at the USF College of Education, and the Community and Outreach Director for the Cyber Florida. He is among the inaugural group of five Fulbright Cybersecurity Scholars. Fisk is currently PI of the 502 Project, an NCAE-C funded initiative to develop community-grounded supports for high school cybersecurity students. Fisk’s third book, Framing Internet Safety, was published by MIT Press in December 2016.
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Nora is a Researcher at IIED working on climate governance and public policy responses for enhancing resilience and tackling loss and damage at the community and national level – with a particular focus on SIDS, LDCs, and FCAS. Before IIED, Nora's work focussed on social development, civic engagement, environmental sustainability, and community-based conservation. Nora holds an MSc in Ecological Economics and a BA from the University of Toronto where she graduated with a double major in Environmental Studies and Peace Conflict and Justice Studies, and a Minor in Forest Conservation Science.
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Professor of economics at Universidad del Rosario (UR), Colombia, and Director of the Research Center on Equitable and Inclusive Progress (EQUIP). Former Dean of the School of Economics at UR. Holds a PhD in Economics from Boston University. He served as General Coordinator of the Colombian National Development Plan in in 2022 and 2014. Has held positions as Deputy Director of the Colombian National Department of Statistics, and member of different expert commissions on poverty, labor markets, and and inequality of Colombia.
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Dr Unni Krishnan K, is an Associate Professor, and a former UNESCO (BUCOF-UK) Clore Fellow, Chevening Clore leadership fellow 2017-18 (CCLFP), CSCLeaders Fellow 2019 and a Fulbright Scholar (FNDPR-USA). He is recipient of the Gold Medal from former President of India Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam and fellowship from Ministry of Culture, India. He has taught and presented various lecture series at USA, UK and India. He is an educationist, author & founder heading the Centre for Creative and Cultural Studies, Humanities &Management Dept. MIT, MAHE, India with an interest in social education. SUBJECTS TAUGHT: Visual communication, creative communication, cultural and world history, media theory
and criticism. Art appreciation; leadership-sustainability-innovation. G
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Neha Shukla is a young inventor, bestselling author, environmentalist, and World Economic Forum policymaker who is using technology to create positive change. Her innovations tackle issues ranging from the COVID-19 pandemic to homelessness to climate change, and have been featured on the New York Times, Harper’s Bazaar, ABC, and recognition from President Biden and the Royal Family. As the Chair and US Representative of the World Economic Forum's Generation AI Youth Council, she collaborates with governments to develop ethical and child-safe AI policy.
Read more: www.neha-shukla.com