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Alejandro Agafonow's picture
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Dr. Alejandro Agafonow is Professor at ESSCA School of Management, France.
Ibrahim Warde's picture
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International affairs specialist, interested in bringing multidisciplinary and inclusive perspectives to the study of political economy, global finance and informal and underground economy.
Mohammad Mareye's picture
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I am a teaching assistant at Assiut University, Assiut, one of the south governorates of Egypt. I have spent around eight years in academia, working in the Faculty of Education, Assiut University, where I developed a passion for academia in the realm of education. During that period from December 2013 to October, 2021, I have had the passion for education as a life-changing career and field in life. During my previous career path, I have acquired a master in education, majoring in English language teaching (ELT, TEFL and/or TESOL) where English opened new and promising horizons before my eyes. I look for education as an empowerment and one of the most important human rights, and that no one should be left behind educationally. Now, I am a doctoral student at Surrey Institute of Higher Education, University of Surrey, United Kingdom. I have so many educational and academic (research) prospects for my future career as an educational academic.
Marcia Moreno-Baez's picture
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Marcia Moreno-Baez teaches courses on the applications of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in different international settings and topics. She has diverse professional experience in the government and private sectors, NGOs, and academia. Marcia’s research has considered topics in geospatial technology applied on conservation planning, restoration, small-scale fisheries, science communication, citizen science, data visualization, and participatory mapping. During her time at Scripps Institution of Oceanography, she helped develop and establish a collaborative program with small-scale fishing communities to generate crucial spatio-temporal data that resulted in an active stakeholders’ participation in decision-making processes, policy development, and science. Simultaneously, Marcia co-founded dataMares (https://datamares.org/), an initiative that aims at facilitating access to scientific knowledge while promoting transparency, education, and a deeper understanding of ecosystems and their biodiversity, where she currently serves on the advisory committee. Marcia’s current research include applications of geospatial technology to problem solving on blue economy and energy on coastal communities.
Mihaela Tofan's picture
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Full professor of law at Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi, Director of the Jean Monnet Chair European Financial Regulation EUFIRE (www.EUFIRE.uaic.ro) Her research and teaching fields of interest are EU business law and taxation, in particular the legal framework for insuring fiscal responsibility and European harmonization of legal systems. Her habilitation thesis, defended in February 2019, approached the regulatory dimension of public policies for business environment in European Union.
Carole Idczak's picture
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Associate Programme Specialist for Culture. I have been working for UNESCO in Cambodia since January 2021 as a Young International Official (JPO) in the cultural sector to assist the Secretariat of the Angkor International Coordination Committee (ICC-Angkor) for the protection and development of the historic site of Angkor.
Luma Ramos's picture
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Luma Ramos is a Post-doctoral Researcher with the Global Economic Governance Initiative at the Boston University Global Development Policy Center. She is a development economics professional, holding a Ph.D. in macroeconomics and monetary theory from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. She has over seven years of experience researching development financial institutions for policy think tanks and international organizations in Latin America and the Caribbean. Her recent works discuss global financial architecture and innovative financial instruments to fund sustainable infrastructure in Latin America.
Elsie Onsongo's picture
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Elsie Onsongo is the Manager of the International Centre for Frugal Innovation – Kenya Hub. Her research interests relate to innovation for inclusive development in sub-Saharan Africa, with a current focus on frugality, inclusion and sustainability in energy, health care, and urban development. Elsie has a PhD from Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany, and she previously worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the International Institute of Social Studies of Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands. She has been a visiting research fellow at the Science Policy Research Unit (SPRU), University of Sussex, UK, and has worked at Strathmore University in Kenya in various teaching, research and administrative capacities.
Mhamed Biygautane's picture
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Mhamed Biygautane is a Lecturer in Public Policy in the School of Social and Political Sciences, the University of Melbourne. He holds a Ph.D. and a Master of Public Policy and Management from Monash University, and was the recipient of numerous prestigious international scholarships such as the Endeavor Scholarships and Fellowships, the Mohammed bin Rashid Al-Maktoum Fellowships, and Partnerships for Learning Undergraduate Studies (PLUS) program. Prior to undertaking his Ph.D., Mhamed had worked as a Research Associate in the Public Management Program at the Dubai School of Government and as an adjunct Lecturer at Zayed University in Dubai. He also worked with several international consultancy firms such as Accenture and Palladium as well as several organizations such as the World Bank, the OECD and the UNDP. Recently, Mhamed taught undergraduate and post-graduate courses of management and governance at Monash University and the Swinburn University of Technology. Mhamed’s research interests are located at the interface between public management and organizational theory. He explores how the institutional context affects the implementation of public sector reform initiatives and programs such as public-private partnerships, privatization, knowledge management and downsizing public sector organizations, with particular emphasis on the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and Middle Eastern countries. His research has appeared in several Q. 1 (A and A* in ABDC list) international academic journals such as Public Management Review (Impact Factor 4.22), International Journal of Project Management (Impact Factor 6.62), Accounting, Auditing, and Accountability Journal (Impact Factor 3.49), Thunderbird International Business Review, and Research in the Sociology of Organizations, among others. Mhamed has also presented his research at several international academic and industry conferences such as the Academy of Management Annual Meetings in the US and Canada, EGOS conferences in Europe, Jeddah Economic Forum in Saudi Arabia, and Project Management Forum in Dubai. In 2017, Mhamed was a co-director of an academic workshop organized at the Gulf Research Meeting at the University of Cambridge in the UK.
Georgios Antonopoulos's picture
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Georgios A. Antonopoulos is Professor of Criminology at Northumbria University Newcastle (UK). He has taught at Teesside University and at the University of Durham. Previously he was visiting fellow at Sheffield University and at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. A former local government officer, he has worked in partnerships providing strategic direction to community safety partners with the aim of coordinating criminal policy. He has led and managed projects funded by the European Commission, the Economic and Social Research Council, and the British Ministry of Justice.

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