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Nicola Ansell is a Professor of Human Geography in the Department of Social and Political Sciences at Brunel University London. Her research focuses on social and cultural change in the lives of young people in the global South, particularly southern Africa, and the educational and social policies that produce and respond to such change. Nicola is also author of Children, Youth and Development (Routledge, second edition 2017) and of more than 70 other publications. She runs an MA programme at Brunel in Children, Youth and International Development.
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I got my Bachelor´s degree at Superior Institute of Design (Cuba) in 2014. Currently, I performe as Graphic Design Consultant at UNESCO Regional Office for culture in Latin America and the Caribbean, where I´m responsible for the image design of the Transcultura Programme. I´ve provided service for clients in the areas of branding, corporate design, editorial design, environmental and illustration. I enjoy working with clients to solve problems and making companies and organizations better, doing team work and reusing materials for practical and creative use.
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I am a historian of borders and borderlands in modern Europe, with interests in questions of belonging, regional/national identities, community and Government policy. I have worked on the Franco-German border in the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and am currently working on the long history of the Channel Tunnel (nineteenth and twentieth centuries).
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Ernestina Dankyi is a child and youth protection and research specialist whose primary interest is in the rights and welfare of diverse groups of high-risk children and young people. She has expertise in conducting high quality qualitative research and engaging relevant stakeholders to make use of her research findings and recommendations. She has conducted extensive research on children and youth in migration situations including street connected children and youth most of whom are both internal and international migrants. She is a firm believer and an ardent follower of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and conduct most of her research in light of relevant SDGs specifically Goals 1, 2,3,4, 5, 8, 10 and 17.
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I am a data scientist, highly resourceful, and dynamic individual with the strength, ability, and enthusiasm needed for distinctive performance and a personality that attracts confidence and trust. I graduated from the Nice Sophia University with a Doctorate’s degree in economics, econometrics, and applied statistics and two years a post-doctorate Post-doctorate in computing programming and data science at Aix-Marseille University.
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Laura L. Kimberly, PhD, MSW, MBE is an Assistant Professor of Plastic Surgery and Medical Ethics at NYU Grossman School of Medicine in New York City. Dr. Kimberly’s current work examines ethical and psychosocial implications of innovative medical and surgical interventions, with a focus on embodied selfhood, quality of life and health equity across the lifespan. Dr. Kimberly holds a PhD in social work from Columbia University, master’s degrees in bioethics and social work from the University of Pennsylvania, and an undergraduate degree in philosophy from Yale University.