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I'm the founder of Woolf, which exists to increase access to world-class higher education and ensure that it is globally recognized and transferable. Woolf is the first global collegiate university that lets qualified organizations join as new member colleges and offer accredited degrees. Previously, at Oxford, I was a member of the Faculty of Philosophy, a member of Wolfson College, and a member of the governing Congregation of the University. I also held a Humboldt Fellowship, during which I worked on how modern universities were created to support human progress.
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Program Associate at Houston Welcomes Refugees. Currently supporting refugee resettlement in Houston, Texas, Sarah has lived and worked in 6 countries. With an MA in International Relations and Affairs, with specialization in Diplomacy and International Law, her research focus and interests include Africa, particularly the Democratic Republic of Congo, human rights, women's empowerment, migration, and international law.
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I am a young professional working with Forcier, a third-party monitoring and evaluation firm operating throughout Africa and the Middle East. Previously, I was Team Coordinator for AVAG (Auroville Village Action Group) in Tamil Nadu, India. I have a Master of Science in International Management in Non-Governmental and Mission-Based.
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Master of Arts in International Affairs
-thesis on human trafficking published
-policy research on human rights
Previously jobs include: Intern at Pour une planète sans frontières assisting refugees
Program Coordinator at Education Abroad
Area of Research stems on women’s rights, human rights law/policy, trafficking and exploitation, international relations
Bachelors of Arts in International Relations
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Dr Vivian Gerrand is a Research Fellow at the Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation in Melbourne, Australia, where she coordinates the Centre for Resilient and Inclusive Societies’ Stream 2, Building Resilience Against Social Harms including Violent Extremism. Vivian was a former Max Weber Fellow at the European University Institute and later Visiting Fellow at the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies in her role as a chief investigator on the European Commission’s Horizon 2020 BRaVE project (2019-21) and associate investigator on the GREASE project (2018-2022).
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PhD candidate in political philosophy at the School of Advanced Study, University of London
Assistant Lecturer, Middlesex University of London (fixed term position)
Academic affiliations:
British philosophical Association, Ernst Bloch Assoziation, Ernst Bloch Gesellschaft, Associazione Italiana Walter Benjamin
Research Expertise:
Political Theology, Modern German-Jewish Philosophy, Philosophy of Religion, Political Philosophy, Modern Continental Philosophy
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Natalie graduated from the University of Denver and will finish her Master's in International Affairs, Conflict Resolution, and Civil Society Development at the American University of Paris in May 2023. Her research interests include human security, human rights, atrocity crime prevention, and Education in Emergencies. She is passionate about finding sustainable solutions to complex problems and contributing to an environment that empowers others to live secured and fulfilled lives. Currently, Natalie works as a consultant with the EME Section working on humanitarian data coordination.