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Saon Ray is Professor, Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER), New Delhi. Ray is an economist specializing in industry and international trade issues. Her areas of interest include global value chains, technological upgrading of Indian industries, free trade agreements and trade creation effects, technology transfer, FDI, efficiency and productivity of firms, financial inclusion, energy and climate change related issues. Her Ph.D. in Economics from Jawaharlal Nehru University examined the role of intellectual property rights in transferring technology to developing countries. Her latest book is “Global Cooperation and G20: Role of the Finance Track”.
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Bonita S. Cabiles is a Lecturer (Curriculum and Pedagogy) at RMIT University. Her research interests include examining inclusive and equitable educational spaces in the context of cultural and linguistic diversity. She is interested in the sociological perspectives informing the discourses and debates on diversity and inclusion.
Bonita has a doctor of Philosophy in Education from The University of Melbourne and has a European Masters degree in Lifelong Learning: Policy and Management from the Institute of Education, University College London.
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I am a political scientist (Master) with a focus on climate change and sustainable development. Since 2016 I am working at the German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS) as communication officer, project manager of three online data visualisation in the field of climate change and sustainability as well as environment in international trade, researcher and research data manager.
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I obtained my PhD (Education) at the University of Johannesburg. I have worked at the University of Pretoria since 2015 in the Department of Humanities Education (Faculty of Education), where I lecture Sport Management and Human Movement Studies to the students (undergraduate and postgraduate) that choose the elective specialising in Physical Education (PE). My research foci is in the field of Values-Based PE, PE Teacher Education and school sport.
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KWAN Yat Shing Henry is a Fellow of the Royal Society for Public Health. His industry insights have appeared in Connecting Ideas (United Nations University), The Regulatory Review (University of Pennsylvania), and Global Policy (Durham University). His views have been cited by ANVISA (Brazil) and also in Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal (Elsevier). As a consultant, he advises on ESG, public policy, and business development. He completed the Sustainable Development Law and Policy Certificate Programs with the CISDL and University of Cambridge on full scholarship.
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Dr Raghav Pandey holds a PhD in Insolvency Law from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Bombay. He holds an LL.M. degree from the Indian Law Institute (ILI) and an M.A. (Law) degree from the Tata Institute of Social Sciences. Before joining National Law University Delhi, he served as Assistant Professor at Maharashtra National Law University, Mumbai. He is also the author of the best-selling commentary on the IBC published by Thomson Reuters.