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Dr Arun Sukumar is an Associate Professor at the International Centre for Transformational Entrepreneurship, Coventry University. He is an active researcher and his principal research interests are in the field of social entrepreneurship and transformational enterprises. Arun has worked extensively with partners in UK and in in Vietnam, Thailand, India, Malaysia and Africa to examine SE start-up ecosystems. He is also involved in the development of trans-national education programs aimed at undergraduate, masters and doctoral students. He co-ordinates the internationalisation efforts of the centre for transformational entrepreneurship and has been involved in the approval, design and delivery of trans-national doctoral degree programs currently delivered in Ghana and Vietnam. He has delivered workshops, seminars and knowledge exchange programs on internationalisation of entrepreneurship education and in development and delivery of blended teaching programs to international audience.
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Dr. Andrea Calderaro is the director of the Centre for Internet and Global Politics, a Senior Lecturer in International Relations at the Department of Politics and International Relations/School of Law and Politics, and a member of the Centre of Excellence in Cyber Security Analytics at Cardiff University. He holds his PhD in Social and Political Sciences from the European University Institute. His research and teaching centres on the Internet and International Affairs, with a particular focus on transnational governance of the cyber domain, cybersecurity, cyber capacity building, cyber diplomacy, the Digital divide, and the role of the EU in the global internet policy debate. He has conducted research and supported cyber capacity building initiatives in Africa, Asia, Middle East, Central America, and in EU institutions.
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Associate Professor of Marketing at the University of Bergamo, Italy:
- Private and public stakeholders consultancy; Academic researcher and Lecturer;
- EU projects Principal investigator;
- Fields of expertise: E-marketing in Tourism and Leisure; Visitor Attractions Marketing and Management; Misinformation issues; Ethics and Technology
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Research Fellow, United Kingdom
Leona has extensive experience as an equalities and social justice professional in UK and international public and charity sectors and is an early career academic researcher in the fields of ‘risk’, ‘childhood radicalisation’ (UK), 'safeguarding’ (UK and International), ‘child labour’ and ‘modern slavery’ (chocolate and garment sectors of Bangladesh, Myanmar, Dominican Republic & Ghana), and 'racialisation'.
She is currently developing exciting, innovative interdisciplinary approaches to avoiding harm in the design and delivery of research and knowledge production in this field, through creating anti-colonial methods and methodological approaches which centre minoritised communities as Derby Research Fellow for the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences Research Theme of 'Slavery & Unfree Labour' at University of Liverpool.
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I'm a Research Fellow at the Centre for the Health Economy (MUCHE), primarily working in health technology assessment for the Australian Pharmaceutical Benefits Advisory Committee (PBAC) and Medical Services Advisory Committee (MSAC). I'm also involved in applied research involving the economic evaluation of novel interventions for stuttering and mental health.
Prior to joining MUCHE, I worked in pharmaceutical consulting as a Health Economist and Medtronic as a Healthcare Economics & Reimbursement Analyst and Regulatory Operations Specialist.
My experience in health economics includes economic modelling, systematic literature reviews, budget impact assessments and pricing models.
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I am a hardworking, enthusiastic and quick learner with a focus on problem-solving. I believe in creating impact at large by working within the system and contributing to making the world a better place.
I am determined with a sense of perseverance that always wins against the odds. Punctuality and a hardcore dynamic nature have got me through many challenging circumstances. I believe that every strenuous hurdle can be overcome by a laborious person, and I have, personally, been through many such hardships.
My inclination towards public policy can easily be made out through my education journey and internships. I am keen to learn and adapt new knowledge quickly to grow professionally and personally.
My interests include travelling and playing volleyball and conversing with fellows in my free time. My academic and extra-curricular activities are also an asset of mine.
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PhD in Geography with a MSc. in Environmental Monitoring, Modelling and Management at King’s College London. 8+ years experience in teaching and applied research. With current affiliation as Visiting Researcher at the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT), I have been involved in several projects supported by geotechnologies for decision making in environmental and agricultural settings at multiple scales. Confident in the use of a variety of Geographic Information Systems and Remote Sensing software and a strong understanding of statistics, machine learning, spatial analysis and the automation of complex and large data tasks using cutting-edge technologies (e.g. cloud-computing). Currently, I am supporting the Mapping Agency in Colombia, Instituto Geografico Agustin Codazzi, with the assessment of novel geospatial information technologies for the Multipurpose Cadastre policy.