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Laura Cram's picture
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Professor of European Politics, Director Neuropolitics Research Lab(NRlabs)
Benedikt Buechel's picture
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Before starting my PhD at the University of Edinburgh, I took an MA in International Studies at Seoul National University, and a BA in Philosophy and Business Studies at the University of Mannheim. I was a exchange student at the Kyoto University of Foreign Studies in 2012.
Shantesh Kumar Singh's picture
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Shantesh Kumar Singh is a resident of India. Presently he is working as an Associate Professor in theDepartment ofPoliticalScience, Central University of Haryana. Prior to this, he was working as an Assistant professor in the Department of Political Science at Shaheed Bhagat Singh College, University of Delhi, India. He has been post-doctoral fellow at the International Institute for Global Health-United Nations University (UNU-IIGH) under the research project entitled “governance for global health” during 2017-2019. To conduct his PhD field work, he has been at the School of Advanced International Affairs, Johns Hopkins University, Washington DC, USA for a short period. Dr. Singh is an alumna of Brown University’s International Advanced Research Institutes (BIARI) programme. Dr. Singh obtained his research degrees M.Phil./Ph.D. from the US Studies, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.
Joya Misra's picture
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My research focuses on policy impacts on inequality. I consider how, for example, work-family policies can reduce gender inequalities in poverty rates, wages, and women's employment. Other research explores how policies are related to women's migration. I also study how policies can be used to mitigate bias against STEM women/faculty of color in faculty positions. My research also explores how race and gender impact the experiences of retail workers.
Emmanuel Salifu's picture
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Emmanuel is a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK. He recently received his dual doctorate degrees from the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow UK and the University of Naples, Federico II, Italy. He was a Marie-curie Early Stage Researcher with research topic in the area of Bio-geotechnical Engineering. Emmanuel's background is in Agricultural and Environmental Engineering and his current research focus is in the development of microbial-based technologies for soil Improvement as low-carbon options for erosion mitigation, slope stabilisation and to delay the onset of shallow landslides. Emmanuel has been an academic staff in the department of Agricultural and Environmental Engineering at the University of Agriculture, Makurdi - Nigeria since 2012, rising from Graduate Assistant to the rank of Lecturer I, and involved in teaching, research and community service. He is knowledgeable in Environmental Impacts Assessment and enthusiastic about global governance and sustainable development. Emmanuel is active in research and research dissemination, with a growing research portfolio of publications, contributions to specialist research community, interdisciplinary research management, conference presentations as well as serving as peer reviewer for several top journals. He has had previous experience in broadcasting (as TV/Radio presenter) and webcasting, having worked with the Nigeria Television Authority (NTA Yenagoa) and the Confluence Cable Network (CCN, Kogi State, Nigeria) as well as the University of Strathclyde Student internet radio 'Strathclyde Fusion'.
Edward Mberu Kamau's picture
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Experience in research capacity strengthening in resource constrained settings, in particular operational research within health programs and current focus on antimicrobial resistance using "One Health" approach and use of local evidence to inform policy and practice.
Grace Chang's picture
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I am a PhD candidate in Demography/Population Studies in the Social Policy Department at the London School of Economics and Political Science in London, UK. My background is in Economics, where I hold an MSc and BSc in Economics. I have worked as a quantitative research analyst at Young Lives, University of Oxford, UK for over two years, where I was involved in supporting and conducting research using the survey data, as well as helped clean and check the survey data. Young Lives is a unique quantitative and qualitative longitudinal study, following the lives of 12,000 children across 15 years in four low and middle-income countries; Ethiopia, India (states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana), Peru and Vietnam. The focus of the project was to understand the lives of poor children in these four countries, in order to help policy practice. Prior to that, I was a research assistant at Khazanah Research Institute in Malaysia, a research think-tank group that is linked to Malaysia's largest government-linked corporation. My main responsibilities there was to conduct research on inequality and poverty issues in Malaysia and provide policy recommendations at the national level. My research interests are on poverty and inequality, and human capital issues (e.g. skills, labour market inequality) at the micro-level.
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Thierno LY's picture
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Education for all and no one should be left behind.
raffaele ciula's picture
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I am Phd student in social policy, I have been enrolled in the Phd course in socioeconomic and statistical studies at Sapienza University of Rome and I am currently following a research visiting scheme at the London School of Economics and Political Science to complete my thesis.

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