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Lim Thye, Goh is currently a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Economics and Applied Statistics, Universiti Malaya. His research interest is in the area of International Economics, Development Economics and Financial Economics. He is currently one of the editorial members of Institutional and Economics (cited in Scopus).
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Angela Scollan is an Associate Professor of Early Childhood Studies at Middlesex University. Angela has worked in education for over three decades as a Teacher, Lecturer, Manager and Researcher. Angela offers bespoke training to promote high-quality, sustainable, and reflective early years leadership and provision. Since the early 1990s, Angela has worked directly with and for children positioning her practice within a transdisciplinary approach and as a rights-based advocate. Her teaching philosophy, research and writing focus on the child first. Self-determination is an area of interest.
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For more than 15 years, Federico has designed and contributed National and International Projects in fields of sociology of education, sociology of intercultural communication, cultural studies, globalization theories, youth and childhood studies, policy evaluation and in the sociolinguistic analysis of interaction, particularly multilingual interaction in education settings. The most recent projects concerns the inclusion of migrant children and young people in education to support social mobility and equality, migrant-friendly educational and healthcare services, intercultural education, youth subcultures and cultural studies, client-centred interpreting in healthcare and education. His profile: https://pure.northampton.ac.uk/en/persons/federico-farini
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I am a researcher working on food systems and agriculture at the International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) in London, UK. Particular focus on small-scale agriculture, informal/traditional food systems, diets and consumption. Recent pieces of work include a stock-taking exercise on smallholder inclusion in modern value chains, understanding issues of quality and safety in traditional dairy markets, and bringing together civil society organisations to co-create a locally led vision for food systems transformation. My background is in the social sciences and food.
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I'm an economist working in a knowledge exchange job at the Fraser of Allander Institute at the University of Strathclyde. A lot of my work involves looking at data and analysis on poverty, inequality, equality groups and related issues. I've worked with the Data for Children Collaborative with Unicef over recent years
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Dr. Lorraine Godden is an Instructor II at Carleton University where she teaches career development, employability, and career management skills courses in the Faculty of Public Affairs. Her research is rooted in understanding how educators interpret policy and curriculum to make sense of career development and employability, work-integrated learning, adult education, school-to-work transition, and other educational multidisciplinary and public policies.