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Liselotte Odgaard is visiting senior fellow at Hudson Institute. Her work focuses on U.S.-China-Europe relations.
Odgaard has been a visiting scholar at institutions such as Harvard University, the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, and the Norwegian Nobel Institute. She is the author of numerous monographs, books, peer-reviewed articles, and research papers on Chinese and Asia-Pacific security, and she is a frequent commentator on these issues in the media. She regularly participates in policy dialogues such as the Arctic Circle Assembly in Iceland and the Xiangshan Forum in Beijing. She received her bachelor’s, master’s, and Ph.D. in political science from Aarhus University in Denmark, as well as a master’s degree in international studies from the University of Warwick in the UK.
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Professor of Biomedical Engineering and International Health at Boston University. I am interested in technology innovation for global health, issues of health equity for those are forced out of their homes due to conflict and the issues of access to health in marginalized populations.
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Mr. Joshua Miller is a study coordinator for Dr. Sera Young’s maternal and child health research group (serayoung.org). In this position, he manages, cleans, and analyzes incoming data while helping to ensure the proper implementation of study protocols. The lab’s most recent project (http://sites.northwestern.edu/hwise/) seeks to develop a tool for measuring the experiences of household water insecurity across cultures. Josh provides coordination across the 27 global study sites and is working to understand the relationships between food and water insecurity. Josh received his B.Sc. in Human Biology, Health & Society from Cornell University in 2017.
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I do research in cultural policy and governance, creative economy and labour in relation urban creativity, development and transformation in African contexts. I am the Programme Director of the MA Culture, Policy and Management at City, University of London. I am a UNESCO consultant (UNESCO/HABITAT Culture Urban Future; UNDP/UNESCO Creative Economy Report 2013; Praia Declaration; UCCN); Jury Member for the African Art Lines artistic mobility fund, and member of the Arterial Network Cultural Policy Task Group for which I acted as scientific advisor on its African Creative Cities Network pilot programme (2016-18).
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UNU-GEST Project Manager. Gender and development specialist and researcher. M.A. degree in critical gender studies from the University of Utrecht and the Central European University in Budapest. Coordinates and teaches in the modules "Gender and Development", "Theories, Concepts and Systems of Gender" and "Practical Tools for Gender-Sensitive Projects."
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Dario Rossignolo is a professor and a researcher. He works regularly for several international organizations, such as the Inter American Development Bank, the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), OECD, International Labor Organization, IACT, UNICEF, IDRC, the World Bank, United Nations Development Program and the Commitment to Equity project from Tulane University. He also does research for agencies in Argentina. He holds a PhD in Economics and is currently an Associate Professor of Macroeconomics, Political Economy and of Public Finance at the University of Buenos Aires and of Taxation and Tax Policy at the University of Cordoba. His main research areas are taxation, public sector economics and extra fiscal effects of fiscal policy.