Catherine WIHTOL de WENDEN is Director of research at CNRS (CERI). For 30 years she has been a researcher on international migration, from a Political Science and Public Law approach. She studied in Sciences-Po Paris and University Paris I (Panthéon- Sorbonne) She got her Ph D in Political Science in 1986. She has published 20 books, alone or as co-writer and around 150 articles.
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Valeria Talbot is a Senior Research Fellow and Co-Head of ISPI's Middle East and North Africa Centre, in charge of Middle East Studies. She also is a lecturer at the Master in Middle Eastern Studies in ASERI – Catholic University, and at the IULM University of Milan. She was ISPI scientific coordinator of Arab Trans, a FP7 funded research project on political and social transformations in the Arab World after the Arab uprisings in 2010-2011.
David Roberts was a Senior Scientist in the orchid section of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, for over 8 years. During this time I conducted extensive fieldwork in Africa, Madagascar and Western Indian Ocean islands. Much of my initial work focussed on taxonomy and the uses of museum specimens in relation to conservation including modelling extinction, phenological responses to climate change and conservation status.
Dr. Rajeswari (Raji) Pillai Rajagopalan is a Distinguished Fellow and heads the Nuclear and Space Policy Initiative at the Observer Research Foundation. She is also a Non-Resident Indo-Pacific Fellow at the Perth USAsia Centre from April-December 2020.
Rose Ngugi is the Executive Director of the Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA) and serves as the Secretary to the Board. She is involved in providing technical guidance and capacity building on policy and strategy formulation to the Government of Kenya and other stakeholders, with the overall aim of contributing to the achievement of national development goals. Before then, she was a Senior Advisor in the Office of Executive Director, Africa Group 1, International Monetary Fund, and Washington D.C. Dr.
Dr. Orzala Nemat, an internationally known Afghan scholar & think tank leader. She is an expert in political ethnography, holding a PhD in Development Studies from the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) and MSc in Development Planning from the University College London (UCL). Dr. Nemat has firsthand experience in how it is to be a war refugee for fourteen years in Pakistan. However, she chose to rise above the situation by putting the focus on helping women and girls in her community and developing her career.
Dr. Grace Jaramillo is currently a SSHRC postdoctoral fellow at University of British Columbia, Department of Political Science. She has been a professor at the Latin American Faculty for Social Sciences –FLACSO- where she was also the chair of the Department of International Relations from 2007 to 2010. As a former member of the Ecuadorian Council of Foreign Relations, she was member of the Carter Center’s initiative “The Bi-National Group for Dialogue” to promote peace and mutual understanding between Ecuador and Colombia.
Alberto Guidi is an ISPI Research Assistant at the Centre on Business Scenarios. He is the ISPI coordinator for the Task Force on “digital transformation” at the Think 20. He obtained a Bachelor degree in Economics from the University of Milano Bicocca, a Master in Political Economy of Europe from LSE and a Master in Specialized Economic Analysis from the Barcelona Graduate School of Economics. Additionally, he holds a postgraduate journalism diploma at the London School of Journalism. He is a researcher and journalist, regularly writing for Il Sole 24 Ore.
Eleanor Gordon is a Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Development at Monash University. She has spent 20 years engaged as a practitioner and scholar on building security and justice after conflict.