Maryalice Hogg-O'Rourke
I've had two careers both of which I'm retired from. kindergarten teacher, then after a break to be a Mom. I became a social worker specializing in elder care. I'm so pleased to have found FL.
Location Georgetown, Texas, USA
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Professor of Archaeology, Newcastle University; Project Director Roman Temples Project, Maryport; Project Director Lateran Project.
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I am a Newcastle University PhD student and former U.S. Army Captain. My research concerns Roman defensive artillery and fortification architecture as well as extra-mural settlements on the Wall.
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Formerly mentor for Shakespeare and His World with Shakespeare Birthplace Trust. Now in the deepest darkest Scotland working for the National Trust for Scotland
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Professor of Religious & Theological Studies at Cardiff University and the Founding Director of the Islam-UK Centre. I have written numerous articles and books about Islam and Muslims in Britain.
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Development Officer for the Centre for the Study of Islam in the UK , Cardiff University and lead academic producer for 'Muslims in Britain' course.
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I am a Lecturer in Islamic Studies at Cardiff University. I am interested in Islam and ethics, and the intersection of theology with sociology.
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I'm a Research Associate in British Muslim Studies at Cardiff University where I teach the MA module 'History and Development of Muslim Communities in Britain': https://cardiff.academia.edu/RiyazTimol
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Robert is a strategist at Wolff Olins, the brand consultants in London, and a visiting professor at the University of East Anglia, UK. ‘Follow’ me using the button below.
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Digital Learning Designer at the University of East Anglia.
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I am a PhD candidate in German Studies at the University of Bristol. My research project focusses on tourism to "difficult" heritage sites such as former concentration camps in Germany.
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I am a final year Hispanic Studies PhD student at the University. My research focuses on the experience of colour in the theatre of Federico García Lorca.
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Lead educator / developer of Introduction to Dutch. Senior lecturer of Dutch and Head of Modern Foreign Languages at the University of Groningen Language Centre
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Professor of Pharmacy Practice at the School of Pharmacy, University of East Anglia. Research interests include the management of medicines and their administration to patients with dysphagia
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Senior Lecturer - Healthlaw Swansea University Richard has a particular interest in applied law and has published widely in a range of nursing, pharmacy and medical journals.
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Steve Tomlin has worked in the field of children’s medicines (locally and nationally) for 25 years as a clinical pharmacist leading a team of about 20 at the Evelina London Children’s Hospital
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I am a Lecturer at the University of East Anglia and a Community Pharmacist. I am the Dysphagia MOOC co-ordinator.
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Senior Lecturer in Economics and Personal Finance, The Open University. Also a freelance personal finance researcher, working with many UK consumer-facing organisations and author of over 25 books.
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I am a student in 'Religion in the Public Domain', a master degree at the University of Groningen, The Netherlands. I look forward to my role as mentor for this course on religion and conflict.
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PhD candidate in Korean Studies at GSIS Yonsei University,Seoul. M.A. in Korean culture and History from The Academy of Korean Studies, ROK. M.A. and B.A. in Korean language from JNU, New Delhi,India.
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Lecturer in Literature & Liberal Arts at York St John University. Former Teaching Associate and Research Fellow at the University of Sheffield. Twitter: https://twitter.com/elementaladam
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PhD English Literature student at the University of Sheffield. Research interests include: John Keats, Romanticism and the Gothic. Twitter: @stevensoncarly
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Dolors Folch Fornesa has been professor of China history in the Pompeu Fabra University for the last twenty five years. Personal website https://www.upf.edu/web/dolors-folch
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I am Professor of Modern History at the University of Exeter. I am Lead Educator on the FutureLearn course Empire: the Controversies of British Imperialism.
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I am Professor of Romantic Studies in the Department of English and Creative Writing, Lancaster University. I have published widely on Wordsworth's poetry. I enjoy fell-walking in the Lake District.
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Dr.Shabbir Syed-Abdul,is an associate professor of Health informatics at Graduate Institute of Biomedical Informatics, College of Medical Science and Technology, Taipei Medical University, Taiwan.
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I am one of the convenors of "Remaking Nature", and have expertise in Indigenous Australia as well as the Environmental Humanities.
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Crossing conventional disciplinary divides, Eben Kirksey has contributed to theoretical conversations in the social sciences, biology, the humanities, and the arts. http://ebenkirksey.blogspot.com/
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I am an Australian Research Council Future Fellow in the Environmental Humanities Programme at UNSW Australia. You can access my research at technofables.wordpress.com and @mbkearnes
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I am a Lecturer in Environmental Humanities at the University of New South Wales. My research is situated within the fields of political ecology and environmental history. www.paulgmunro.com
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I’m a Senior Lecturer in Environmental Humanities at the University of New South Wales. I’m also co-editor of the international, open-access journal Environmental Humanities. www.thomvandooren.org
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John Connor is History Discipline Head at the University of New South Wales Canberra campus. He is one of Australia’s leading military historians and has published widely on the First World War.
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A historian working on the Hundred Years War, my PhD made on the Anglo-Burgundian alliance in 1420-1435.
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Elisabetta Costa is a postdoctoral research fellow at the British Institute at Ankara. She is an anthropologist specialised in the study of media and digital media in Turkey and the Middle-East.
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I am a postdoctoral researcher in anthropology
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I'm an Assistant Professor at the Department of Sociology, The University of Hong Kong. Member of the UCL Why We Post team. http://twitter.com/AnthroTom | http://sociology.hku.hk/mcdonald
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i am currently finishing my phd in anthropology, studying social media.
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PhD scholar at the Dept. of Anthropology, University College London. Anthropologist/Statistician. Research Interests: Technologies in Workplace, Org Culture & Entrepreneurship. @venkatshriram
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Postdoctoral Researcher at UCL. The author of 'Social Media in Industrial China' and co-author of 'How the World Changed Social Media'.
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I am a genealogist and educator based at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, Scotland and am Course Leader for the MSc in Genealogical, Palaeographic and Heraldic Studies (distance learning).
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Graham is the Principal Tutor on the MSc in Genealogical, Palaeographic and Heraldic Studies by Distance Learning at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland
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I'm really lucky to be a learner of the future learn platform. I've already learned 14 certificate courses from various Universities of London collaborating with the Future learn.How thankful educato!
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Philipp Schweighauser (Educator)
Professor of North American and General Literature at the Department of English of the University of Basel, Switzerland. Tweets under @pschweighaus. (Photo credit: Peter Schnetz, University of Basel).
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I am an academic in Online Learning. I am interested in digital literacies, data literacy, and the interplay between the web and society, with a focus on education. Twitter: @mleonurr
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Pr. of political science, University of Grenoble Alpes & Institut Universitaire de France (Global & Comparative Politics); visiting scholar, Grenoble Ecole de Management
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Prof. Aine Kelly is Professor in Physiology at Trinity College Dublin, where she teaches physiology and neuroscience and researches the effects of exercise on brain health and function.
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Associate Professor of Physiology at Trinity College Dublin
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I am a PhD student at Reading University. My research aims to increase our understanding of how depression develops and can be prevented and treated more effectively.
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Ang Davies is a Professor of Clinical Bioinformatics and Healthcare Science Education at The University of Manchester with experience of developing and leading programmes in these areas
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Assistant Learning Producer at Historic Royal Palaces. On-hand to answer questions or queries.
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Lisa is Professor of Food and Sensory Science at the University of Reading. She leads the FoodBioSystems Doctoral Training Partnership for PhD students in the UK.
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Academic Development Coordinator at Heriot Watt University, Alyce works to enrich learning, teaching and research opportunities for academics, their students, and PhD candidates.
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I've been teaching Spanish with the OU for the last 14 years. Over this time I've built up a wealth of experience in distance learning for adults. I also have expertise producing learning material.
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A member of University of Bath’s cancer research group, Dr Momna Hejmadi has also received awards for excellence in teaching and has carried out work in open education resources.
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I am a PhD Student at the CSR, School of Computing Science, Newcastle University - UK, and my research interest is in the areas of Cloud Computing & Dependable Software/System Engineering.
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I am a Senior Lecturer in English Language and Linguistics at the University of Huddersfield. My teaching and research lie in stylistics, cognitive linguistics and the study of reading and readers.
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Dr Marcello Giovanelli is a researcher in cognitive poetics and language and literature in education at the University of Nottingham. Twitter: @mmgiovanelli
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I am a PhD researcher at the University of Nottingham, specializing in investigating the emotional experience of reading horror fiction using Text World Theory.
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I have worked on Quaker history, theology and sociology for over 25 years now. I work at Woodbrooke, the Quaker Study Centre in Birmingham but also work with Lancaster and Birmingham Universities.
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I am the Tutor for Quaker Roles at Woodbrooke Quaker Study Centre. My research on Quaker uses of religious language was recently published as a book, Telling the Truth about God.
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I am a Professor of Palliative Care and Co-Director at the International Observatory on End of Life Care, Lancaster University. I conduct research into palliative care & teach on online PhD Programmes
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Looking forward to connecting, learning, developing and contributing to discussion :-) Twitter: @elleysowerby
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I am Northumbria University’s first Professor in American Studies and my teaching and research focuses on the modern US South, the African American Experience, and popular music.
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I am Professor of US History at the University of Roehampton. I research the Gilded Age and Progressive Era, and the American presidency.
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I'm an Associate Lecturer in Humanities at Northumbria University, currently finishing up my PhD on the American South in Hollywood film. I am specifically interested in the civil rights era.
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I am a Senior Producer in Education and Engagement at UK Parliament. Our work seeks to support understanding of and engagement with the work of the UK Parliament. www.parliament.uk
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Research Associate at QUT and member of the Digital Media Research Centre. Kim's research explores participation and informal learning in digital communities.
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As a former teacher and senior leader in schools, I am now the Assistant Director of Education at the Girls’ Day School Trust.
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Professor of American Studies at Keio University. Received his Ph.D. in American Literature from Keio University in 2004. He writes about Japanese and American popular music.
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Jon Lovett is Chair in Global Challenges in the School of Geography at the University of Leeds and works on institutional economics. http://www.geog.leeds.ac.uk/people/j.lovett
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Alfred Deakin Professor Alison Hutchinson is Chair in Nursing at Monash Health in Melbourne, and Professor of Nursing in the School of Nursing and Midwifery at Deakin University.
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Helen has extensive experience in teaching nursing students in a range of settings. Key interests include use of knowledge in practice to improve patient outcomes and teaching and learning practices.
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I'm from West Yorkshire. I'm a Professor at the University of Leeds & Dean : Student Education. I research cancer & evolution https://physicalsciences.leeds.ac.uk/staff/210/professor-paul-taylor
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Ph.D., Professor & former director, Institute of World Literature of Peking University,Co-President of the International Association for Comparative Studies of China and the West (IACSCW).
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I am an associate professor at Keio University's Institute of Oriental Classics (SHIDO-BUNKO). I'm one of the educators on the FutureLearn course, "Japanese Culture Through Rare Books."
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Master of Media Design. Researcher of the Keio University Graduate School of Media Design. Host of the Keio University to MOOC through @FutureLearn. twitter: Akinori_jp https://twitter.com/Akinori_jp
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I am a researcher at the European Research Institute for the Biology of Ageing, University of Groningen. I am interested in genetics of human diseases and ageing.
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I am a biologist and researcher, specialized in human molecular genetics and genomics, and co-producer of the free online course 'Why Do We Age? The Molecular Mechanisms of Ageing.
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Ms Rianne C. ten Veen LLM MA MSc PGDip is a humanitarian aidworker with research & environment specialisms; she tutored at the OU from '09-'18. Full profile: http://uk.linkedin.com/in/riannetv
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Maria Colome Tatche "educator"
I am a researcher at the European Research Institute for the Biology of Ageing, University of Groningen. I am interested in the role of epigenetic changes in ageing.
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In my lab we study the relationship between aneuploidy, ageing and cancer.
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I'm a Teaching and Learning Advisor at the University of York, specialising in digital skills development. I support staff and students at organisational, departmental, programme and individual level.
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I am a Professor of Digital Humanities at King's College London and an educator on the @UoSFLPortus course https://twitter.com/GraemeEarl http://about.me/graeme.earl
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Helen Farr #FLShipwrecks Mentor
Hello, I am one of the educators on the 'Shipwrecks and Submerged Landscapes' course. I am a maritime archaeologist, diver and sailor.
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Rodrigo Ortiz-Vazquez (#FL Shipwrecks Mentor)
My particular interest in Maritime Archaeology has been constant ever since 2006 when I started a degree in Archaeology and my diving career in Mexico City.
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I'm Professor Emerita in Classical Studies at The Open University. My main research interests are in the history of medicine and I'm passionate about extending access to learning for everyone.
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Prof of Planetary Geosciences, Open Univ Moons Educator Books: Moons (2015) OUP https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l7FkCOwpCdk Planet Mercury (2014) Springer Planets (2010) OUP http://www.open.ac.uk/people/dar4
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I have a variety of interests and hobbies including reading, photography, writing and design. Creative that's me, and I enjoy learning!
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Cabin Crew craving for knowledge.
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I'm a Lecturer in Translation at Cardiff University, where I'm involved in translation training as well as research on literary & cultural translation. I've also worked as a translator and localiser.
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Biologist, interested in processes of morphological change in mammals. Currently studying skeletal biology of subterranean African molerats at the University of Cape Town, South Africa.
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Course developer working in higher education in South Africa. Living in the beautiful city of Cape Town.
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A Learning Enhancement Adviser (Online Learning) based within the School of Social Work and Social Policy and CELCIS at the University of Strathclyde.
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78 year old gay man living with HIV for 36 years. Supposedly retired. Student: gained BA (Hons) 2006, BA (Hons) (MLS) 2013. Member NLTSG, Chair LGBT group, Trustee, church organist & globetrotter
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Luis Fernandez-Luque has been involved in eHealth research and development for over 10 years. He is researcher at www.qcri.org & co-funder of Salumedia. https://www.linkedin.com/in/luisfernandezluque
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Dave deBronkart, better known as "e-Patient Dave," is the world’s best-known advocate for patient engagement. International keynote speaker about patient-clinician partnership.
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I'm an English Instructor (from the USA) at SISU, eager to learn alongside you in this multi-cultural setting. Special interests include cultural identity, values, and IC training
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I'm an assistant professor in sociolinguistics at the University of Groningen. My teaching and research is concerned with minority language issues and linguistic diversity, variation, and change.
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Educational Coordinator CEMUS, Uppsala University and SLU. Climate, energy and its social dimensions. Part of the UU CCL MOOC team. www.cemus.uu.se
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Anne Margaret is an English language teacher and a dyslexia assessor. She founded ELT well to bring together these two fields of education and offer training and advice to professionals on both sides.
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Bimali has been an English teacher, teacher trainer and a researcher and recently ran a teacher training project in Sri Lanka on dyslexia and English language teaching.
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Emma Lee is a PhD student and Seminar Leader in Social Policy at the University of York. Prior to this, she worked for the National Pension Research Institute in Korea.
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I work for the British Council supporting teachers to develop their skills in English language teaching globally.
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I'm a futurelearn educator & co-designer of Teaching Young Learners Online https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/teaching-young-learners-online https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=X5IlrVEAAAAJ&hl
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Professor of International Economics at the Graduate Institute, Geneva; President of the Centre for Economic Policy Research, London; and Editor of the policy portal VoxEU.org
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I am Professor of Education at the University of Sheffield. I am interested in children's development of digital literacies and creativity through their engagement in making and makerspaces.
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Research Coordinator at the Centre for Development and the Environment (SUM), University of Oslo.
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IT leader at Centre for Development and the Environment, University of Oslo. M.Sc. Biomedical Informatics. Twitter: @KristofferRing
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Senior Learning Designer in the Digital Learning team at the University of Southampton. I develop interactive resources, support on-campus blended learning and help create and run FutureLearn courses.
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I am a PhD candidate, my research is about evaluating the mobile web accessibility of Higher Education electronic texts for print impairments. Twitter: @NeilERogers
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I am a Lecturer at University of Bergen (Norway) & Medical Advisor at the Ministry of Health (Sydney, Australia). I'm interested in global health, sustainable healthcare, and peace work. Tw @adipodean
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Professor of Public Health at the University of Bergen. Research interests: sexual and reproductive health; interpersonal violence. Teaching: Public Health, Medical Peace work, Epidemiology
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I'm a Research Associate at the Jubilee Centre for Character and Virtues, seconded to Step Up To Serve. I'm really interested to hear what others on this course think about character and social action
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I'm Head of Education Technology at Cambridge English. I've worked in digital learning for about 10 years, and before that I was a teacher, Director of Studies and Principal.
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With expertise in teacher training and educational leadership across four continents, I am dedicated to empowering teachers and enhancing remote access to education for all.
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More than 20 years experience working with early years children and young learners in kindergartens, schools and teaching centres. I never stop learning, growing and changing.
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Professor at School of Philosophy, Fudan University, specializing in philosophy of cognitive science, Wittgenstein, and the comparative study between Japanese philosophy and Anglophone philosophy.
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Flora is a Lecturer in Music at King’s College London, where she specialises in 19th-century opera. She is a regular guest on BBC R3 and also writes for The Guardian and Opera magazine.
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I'm a social worker, a disability advocate. I work with FACICP as Program Officer. My goal is to train persons with disabilities to advocate for their rights using UNCRPD & SDGs for inclusive society.
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Currently, I am a law student at American University Washington College of Law and I received my MBA at the American University Kogod School of Business. I am interested in the global economy.
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Alison Cooper is a senior lecturer at the University of Birmingham, where she teaches neuroscience and pharmacology.
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Academic at the Department of Malay Socio-culture/ Malay Arts, University of Malaya, with specialization in Malay Architecture and Malay Carving.
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Academician at the Department of Malay Socio-culture/ Malay Arts, University of Malaya, with specialization in Malay Arts and Arts Management.
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Academic at the Department of Malay Socio-culture/ Malay Arts, University of Malaya, specialization in Multimedia and Animation Studies.
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I am an editor at the Keio University press in Japan. I am creating a FutureLearn course at Keio University. https://www.futurelearn.com/partners/keio-university
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Professor of music technology, University of Oslo. Director of the fourMs Lab and Director of RITMO Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies in Rhythm, Time, and Motion
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I am Professor of Complexity Science and Design at the Open University & Deputy President of the UNESCO UniTwin Complex Systems Digital Campus. I am interested in interdisciplinary science for policy.
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My background is in Physics (BS, PhD), and Applied Math (MS). I have worked on modeling reaction-diffusion and epidemic systems.
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Anna Triandafyllidou is Canada Excellence Research Chair in Migration and Integration at Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada.
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Jeremie Molho is Research Fellow at the European University Institute
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Hello everybody, I work on computer based tests at Cambridge English.
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My weather career has been incredibly varied, from working with the RAF, to presenting the weather on TV. I am currently a Media Advisor and Senior Operational Meteorologist at the Met Office.
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A highly experienced operational meteorologist, Peter’s career includes more than 30 years as a front line forecaster with the UK’s Met Office and the national weather broadcasting team at the BBC
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Facilitator Elements of Renewable Energy and OU tutor Energy and Sustainability (http://www.open.ac.uk/courses/modules/t213) and Renewable Energy (http://www.open.ac.uk/courses/modules/t313)
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Dr. Zheng is a leading expert on Chinese socially engaged art. He teaches at School of Creative Media, City University of Hong Kong. See his full profile: http://www.scm.cityu.edu.hk/profile/BOZHENG
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I am Professor of Disability Research at the University of East Anglia, with 30 years experience of researching with disabled people. I currently teach sociology to medical students.
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I am a PhD Musicology candidate at King’s College London, and co-founder of the Revolutionary Researchers Network. My work focuses on opéra-comique produced during the French Revolution, 1789-1799.
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Field Archaeologist since 2001. Interdisciplinary researcher, educating students in the field, online & in the classroom. See www.archaeologygrrl.com for resources, excavation journals and research.
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Gemma Miller is a Lecturer in Early Modern Literature and Culture at King's College London
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I'm a postdoctoral researcher at the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Groningen. I work on the history of philosophy and science in the early modern period.
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I'm Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Philosophy at Groningen. I work mainly on the history of early modern philosophy and science.
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Project Manager at Beyond Sport MSc Sport Policy, Management and International Development at University of Edinburgh Twitter: @NeilRankin_
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I am research scientist and lecturer in genetics at the University of Liverpool. In addition to science I enjoy writing and reading poetry, playing golf and opera singing.
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Lecturer in Nutrition at Sheffield Hallam University & PhD student at the University of Sheffield investigating the clinical response to high dose vitamin D supplementation in postmenopausal women.
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I am a Professor of International Relations/Political Science and Director of Executive Education at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva, Switzerland.
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Max Kelly has over 15 year’s experience teaching and researching issues in sustainability and development. Max has experience across Europe, Africa, Asia and the Pacific.
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Lesley Forsyth has over 15 years experience in user experience (UX) and learning design. Lesley works as a Senior Educational Developer at the Global Studio, Deakin University.
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Nick Dines is research fellow at the European University Institute, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies.
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I am a chartered engineer, and my research interests are centred on digital health and its application to global public health challenges.
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Lecturer in medieval history at the University of Reading. My own research focuses upon religion in the middle ages and particularly the architecture employed in controlling access within a building.
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I work as a Food Historian for the Historic Royal Palaces. I get to look at the food stories across our 6 Palaces spanning 1000 years of dining history. The story of food takes us everywhere.
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I have been teaching EFL for more than 40 years. I am an e-moderator, a mentor and a mentor -trainer. Mentoring is my main interest and...my passion.
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Research Fellow in the Centre for History in Public Health, LSHTM. Historian specialising in the contemporary history of public health, focusing on illicit drugs, alcohol and tobacco.
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Historian of public health, Research Assistant on the Wellcome Trust Investigator Award 'Health Systems in History'. MOOC mentor, 'A History of Public Health in Post-War Britain'. www.chrissirrs.com
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Learning Technologist at The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, currently a host for the MOOCs 'Health in Humanitarian Crises' and 'A History of Public Health in Post-War Britain'
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My PhD was in Developmental Medicine and I am currently a Senior Lecturer in Medical Genetics at the University of Glasgow. I have also been a Senior Fellow of the HEA since 2016.
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I teach Islamic Studies, with special interests in medieval intellectual history and Christian-Muslim relations. See further https://tinyurl.com/2p8c47mj
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Director of Strategic Engagement Trinity Centre for Ageing and Intellectual Disability Trinity College Dublin Website: https://www.tcd.ie/tcaid
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I've been working at the BFI in London for over 20 years, looking after a range of education programmes and projects. Before that I taught in schools in south London as an English and Media teacher.
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learning.culturecrime.org Archaeologist in a criminology department. I study antiquities smuggling, art crime, preservation of cultural heritage. Not your average antiquarian! Twitter: @DrDonnaYates
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PhD in Information Studies at University of Glasgow. I study the value of digitisation for preserving heritage in conflict, restitution law, policy + 3D reconstruction. Twitter: @segambell
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I am a Lecturer and Programme Leader for BA (Hons) Game Design and Production Management at Abertay University in Dundee, Scotland.
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I am a film education specialist, freelance filmmaker and a tutor on the NFTS & BFI's 'Explore Filmmaking' and 'Explore Animation' courses.
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Instructional design. Since February 2016, Giorgia is part of the eLab’s team and she is involved in several eLearning projects, in particular the MOOC promoted by the University (USI).
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Since 2004 he is managing director of USI eLab - eLearning Lab; he is lecturer at USI at the Faculty of communication sciences.
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LSHTM Almuni, MSc PHDC 2010. Passionate about disability rights. Over a decades’ experience with NGOs working to ensure access to health and social services for people with disabilities.
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LSHTM Alumnus, Researcher & Staff PhD student with ICED & MARCH Centre with 10+ years’ experience in rehabilitation, disability and maternal, newborn & child health in low and middle income countries
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Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) and Open Education Resources (OER) Coordinator at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
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I am a physiotherapist and Research Fellow at LSHTM, with experience developing early intervention programmes and co-ordinating and delivering training projects in low and middle income settings.
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Vice-Chancellor's Research Fellow in Humanities, Northumbria University. Environmental historian of water exploring relationships between people and rivers, reservoirs and sanitation infrastructure
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Ian is a Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at Monash University. He is widely recognised for his innovations in student learning in the pharmaceutical sciences.
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I am studying for a PHD in human-computer interaction. I am interested in the design of urban spaces and previously worked on the Milton Keynes Smart City project
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I have been a preschool educator for over 30 years. I obtained my BA in Early Childhood Education and Upbringing in my native country Bulgaria.
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I work as Manager Higher Education and Education Services at British Council Sri Lanka and have more than 6 years of experience working in the Education sector.
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I'm a lecturer in the School of Environment, Earth and Ecosystem Sciences at the Open University. I research a type of volcano called large igneous provinces.
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Dr Yossi Kugler is a project manager, content developer and educator at Yad Vashem's International School for Holocaust Studies
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Dmitry Kolotilenko completed his graduate studies in History. He is a content developer and educator at the E-Learning Department at Yad Vashem's International School for Holocaust Studies
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Dr Jill Bradshaw is a Senior Lecturer in Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities and a Speech/Language Therapist -Tizard Centre, University of Kent. She has been working in this field for 25 year
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I am a registered Architect and a practising academic, holding one PhD in Urban Planning and another in Contemporary History. Working at Griffith University, my research focuses on Cities and Tourism.
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Head of Education (Sustainability) at Centre for Sustainable Fashion, London College of Fashion
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Education Research Assistant, Centre for Sustainable Fashion, based at London College of Fashion.
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Anthony Cosgrove is an author and consultant in the field of English Language Teaching. He works as a consultant for the British Council.
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I live and work in Bratislava and have been teaching for more than twenty-five years. I’m the Social Community Manager in charge of the British Council’s global social media channels for learners.
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Assistant Lecturer, PhD candidate, Artist. She was lead artist for Tate Exchange associate team MA in Politics, Art and Resistance in 2017. Practices a feminist art-politics. www.mackenzieartist.co.uk
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Chris is a senior lecturer in mental health nursing. He worked for the NHS for 14 years before entering higher education and is part of the 'Risk, Aggression & Violence' research programme.
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Lecturer in mental health nursing. Postdoctoral researcher within the Risk, Abuse and Violence research programme, focusing on violence prevention in mental health settings.
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I'm a recreational mathematician and metagrobologist and head our institute's technology in education unit. I have a Ph.D. in theoretical quantum chemistry, and think math and science are really cool!
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I'm a Professor in Applied Linguistics and TESOL at the University of Leicester. I research and teach in several areas of applied linguistics and TESOL including online language learning.
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- MD, PhD - Worked in clinical research for 30 years. - Find out more about me and my work at www.allangaw.com and follow my research education and training blog at https://researchet.wordpress.com
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Nick is an academic with a focus on developing frameworks to allow corporate strategists to realise sustainable strategies and expanding online education to as many learners as possible
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Chris is an epidemiologist and biostatistician with a particular interest in evidence based health policy. He is a passionate teacher with a commitment to blending teaching with cutting edge research
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Angela is passionate about online learning and student engagement. She has taught for many years in the higher education sector and is currently an Educational Designer at Griffith University.
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I work for an academic publisher, managing their online journals platform.
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I've spent 20 years teaching in Asia and the Middle East, and the early years classroom is my favourite place to be as a teacher. I'm also an ELT writer and editor, as well as a picture book author.
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I am a doctor with 25+ years of interest and experience in improving the use of antibiotics. Through better education, to promote better patient management and treatment.
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Gavin has been a consultant/hon. senior lecturer since 2004. Gavin’s main clinical interests are antimicrobial stewardship, orthopaedic infection, OPAT and complex bacterial infection.
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Dr. Chandy is a clinical pharmacologist and resource person passionate about antibiotic use. He is affiliated to both CMC Vellore, and Karolinska Institutet Stockholm where his PhD was in this area.
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Abigail is a consultant in anaesthesia at University College Hospital, London and an honorary associate professor at UCL. Her main specialist interests are perioperative medicine and medical education
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Katie is an Anaesthetic Consultant in the UK Twitter: @katie_samuel_
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I'm a PhD candidate in German studies at the University of Bristol researching the politics of memorialisation and how visitors engage with challenging histories.
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Emeritus Professor of Public Health & Medical Education, Norwich Medical School, UEA. Lifelong Learner; Supervisor & Mentor; 'early adopter'; and advocate of pedagogy before technology.
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Dr Leigh-Anne Perryman (she/her)
Dr Leigh-Anne Perryman leads The Open University's Masters in Online Teaching programme. Her research explores the relationship between equity, social justice, online teaching and open pedagogies.
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I am Professor of Educational Technology at the OU. My interests are in digital scholarship, open education, OER and MOOCs.
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Sherelle has worked in education and healthcare for over 25 years. Since completing a PhD in Psychology in 2007 she has specialised in teaching mindfulness and health enhancement at Monash University.
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Jim is the Director of the Reading Archaeology Field School, which is based in the Vale of Pewsey, Wiltshire. His recent book is 'The Remembered Land. Surviving sea-level rise after the last Ice Age'.
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I've been researching and teaching about educational technology for 20 years, particularly the role of digital identity and presence in online collaboration.
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My main interests are infectious disease and sexual health among mobile populations in crises settings and fragile states. I'm an Assistant Professor at London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine.
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Director of the Health in Humanitarian Crises and Associate Professor in Health Systems Research at LSHTM
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I'm a social scientist and deputy director of the Health in Humanitarian Crises Centre at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine. I also work at the Centre of African Studies at U Edinburgh
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I am Associate Professor in Health Systems and Policy at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, with a research focus on mental health and NCDs among conflict-affected populations
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Director, Cloud Learning Futures at Deakin. He has worked in the media & health industries, & his research includes digital learning, contemplative pedagogies, & student resilience.
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Director, Digital Learning at Deakin University. She works on digital learning innovation projects and researches in the areas of digital & social learning. @chieadachi/Twitter
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I'm a Teacher, Teacher Trainer and Educational Technology specialist. I train teachers and schools to transition to online teaching. IG: cicanobre Twitter: @cecilianobreelt
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I am a Learning Designer in Cape Town, South Africa. I am deeply interested in all things education; how people learn, pedagogies, educational psychology, and accessibility, among many other aspects.
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Hello! I’m from México city. I love English language. Currently, I would like to improve my English conversation skills.
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A lead educator on this course, I am Professor of modern history at Nottingham, and specialize on history and photography, and the legacies of National Socialism and genocide.
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I am a Lecturer in Modern British History at the University of Nottingham, and my research engages with political ideas.
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I am a Professor in the Australian Research Centre for Human Evolution at Griffith University. My research helps us to understand ancient human development, behaviour and evolution.
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I am an ARC Research Fellow in ARCHE at Griffith University. I am specialized in Quaternary Geochronology and in the dating of the early human occupations around the Mediterranean.
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Senior Vice President Academic at King’s College London. Former member of Exploring our Ocean team, https://www.kcl.ac.uk/people/rachel-mills https://twitter.com/RachelAnnMills
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I am a polar oceanographer working at The Open University. My web links are: http://www.open.ac.uk/people/mab49 http://twitter.com/icey_mark. http://mallemaroking.org/
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Seb Crutch is Professor of Neuropsychology at the Dementia Research Centre, UCL Institute of Neurology, & Director of the Created Out of Mind dementia & arts residency at The Hub, Wellcome Collection.
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PhD student at the National Oceanography Centre of Southampton. I am working on the Seafloor Massive Sulphides and their sedimentary surroundings occuring at the hydrothermal systems. Tweet @AdelynNEMO
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I am a postgraduate researcher undertaking a PhD on microplastics in UK waterways at the national oceanography center southampton (NOCS). Twitter: @ninzyfb
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I'm an e-learning specialist with Trinity College Dublin. I see the potential of accessible online learning to revolutionise the way we learn, and finally put the internet to good use!
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Neuropsychologist; PhD Candidate in the Department of Psychology (University of Cape Town) with research interests in visuospatial cognition and traumatic brain injury.
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A curious inhabitant of this fascinating planet. Having a BA(Hons),Diploma in Local History.Former rugby union referee,cricket coach and umpire. Family around the planet. Retired teacher.
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Dr John Filippas is a Senior Lecturer in Computer Networking at Coventry University. His research interests include Biomedical Computing, Parallel Computing and Computer Games.
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I have been working with supercomputers for over 25 years, and teaching people how to use them for almost as long. I joined EPCC after doing research in computational theoretical physics.
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Originally from Greece, I joined the EPCC as an Applications Consultant after completing my MSc in High Performance Computing here at the University of Edinburgh.
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I work as a software engineer for HPC applications at ASTRON in The Netherlands. I spend most of my time developing software, giving trainings on HPC related topics, and developing training materials.
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Director for Resilience with responsibility for management and development of the Crowd and Public Safety capability, also advises on Business Continuity, Risk, Security & Safety, Crisis Management.
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I am a passionate environmental epidemiologist with a strong interest in inter- and trans-disciplinary research.
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I'm a veterinary epidemiologist who likes traveling to new places.
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Dr Daksha Patel ( Lead Educator)
Associate Professor in International Eye Health. Ophthalmologist and Educator, focusing on research and education to eliminate avoidable blindness. Academic lead for the Open education for Eye Health
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I am looking forward to this course! I hope you are all well and safe and that we will have lots of good discussion, TUNDE PETO
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I have worked in diabetic eye screening for 16 years. I am passionate about providing an excellent service for my patients and teaching to my staff.
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Researcher at the International Centre for Eye Health | Educator at Kenya Medical Training College | Public eye health specialist | Passionate for strengthening heath systems for Diabetic Retinopathy
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Learning Technologist at The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine.
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I am Head of Clinical Communication and a Senior Lecturer at St George's, University of London. I am a Senior Fellow of Advanced HE and a Chartered Health Psychologist.
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I'm a librarian at The King's Fund and alongside managing the library and public enquiry service, I also lead on our service that helps to keep people up to date on health policy in England.
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I create, commission and edit digital content for The King's Fund. I help to manage our online presence and find different ways to share our messages with others.
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Patrick Reichert is working on a Ph.D. in Economics and Management at the ULB in Brussels where his research focuses on the intersection of impact investing and the commercialization of microfinance.
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I am Associate Professor of Environmental Toxicology in the School of Medicine, University of Leeds. My research interests are the health effects of mycotoxins and particulate matter.
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I am a Senior Research Fellow in the School of Agriculture, Policy and Development at the University of Reading. My research focuses on sustainable agriculture and enhancing fieldwork learning.
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Historian and cultural heritage professional, former publisher in regional history with a particular interest in travel journals.
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I am a teacher of English, an e-moderator, a teacher trainer, and a PhD student, and I have been actively involved in the design and delivery of technology-enhanced projects with the British Council.
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ESERO-UK Teacher Fellow, working for STEM Learning, York. Using the context of space to inspire STEM teaching and learning. Teacher of physics, satellite engineer, father of two.
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Professor of Rehabilitation Nursing at Glasgow Caledonian University and the Education and Research Lead for the Association for Continence Advice.
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Retired Head of Continence Advisory Service, Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust and member of ACA Executive Committee.
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Online learning development consultant.
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I’m assistant professor at the University of Twente and teach eMental Health to psychology students. My research focuses on using technology and design to increase involvement in eHealth interventions
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I'm a learning and development content producer at the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development. I create videos, articles, animations and podcasts to help people professionals learn.
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Dr Virginia Hagger is a RN-CDE, who has worked in the diabetes field as a clinician, program manager and researcher. She is the Course Leader for the Grad Cert in Diabetes Education.
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I am the Professor of Evolutionary Genetics at The University of Bath. I have won prizes for both teaching and research. I especially enjoy giving talks in schools.
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Richard is an advocacy and influencing adviser and trainer for Oxfam and has worked on a range of national and global campaigns. He is part of the development team for this course.
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Somya is a human rights campaigner working on education and social justice at Oxfam India. She represents the Reference Group, drawn from across the Oxfam organisation, who have developed this course.
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Emily is part of the Oxfam team that finds new and engaging ways to share knowledge and learning to support the movement of people against poverty.
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Samah Al Jundi is my name before what is called the Refugee Crisis. My name now is Samah Al Jundi-Pfaff. Having a new name does not change me. I am what I value: coexistence in a no-weapon world.
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I am a Henry Wellcome Postdoctoral Fellow in the University of Cambridge, Department of Medicine. I am working on bacterial genomics and evolution with a focus on within-patient microbial diversity
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I am doing the Research Master Philosophy at the University of Groningen. I work mainly on the history of ancient philosophy.
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Senior Lecturer in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, UNSW Canberra (at the Australian Defence Force Academy)
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Jeremy is the Founding Director of the Jindal Centre for Social Innovation + Entrepreneurship (JSiE), an award-winning social impact centre at O.P. Jindal Global University.
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Formerly a curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo. I’m a professor and curator at the Keio University Art Center. I head the "Introduction to Ex-Noguchi Room" course.
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I am a Lecturer with the Open University Business School and a senior manager within a FTSE250 organisation. I have an MBA, Post-grad Education qualifications and have 'Chartered Manager' status (CMI)
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Hi, I'm Jonathan, I'm Head of Skills Strategy (Government Skills) in Government People Group. I've been an L&D professional for 18 years. I was Head of Learning for the FCO Diplomatic Academy 2014-19.
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Academic Head of Digital Learning & Reader in Diplomatic and International Studies CISD at SOAS University of London. Lead Academic consultant to the Diplomacy in the 21st Century course.
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Professor Tim Lenton is Chair in Climate Change/Earth System Science at the University of Exeter. His research focuses on understanding the behaviour of the Earth as a whole system.
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Lecturer at Leeds University researching the impacts of climate change on our world Course producer for University of Exeter Global Systems Institute @LiamTaylorIce
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I'm an Associate Professor at University of Reading, UK. I'm an expert in brain imaging, as well as visual perception, and the effects of diet on the brain and mental function.
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Cherisse Hoyte is an associate professor of entrepreneurship in Coventry University’s International Centre for Transformational Entrepreneurship. Her area of expertise is entrepreneurial sensemaking.
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Learning Technologist with LSHTM. Lifelong learner.
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Assistant Clinical Professor at the LSTHTM, Consultant Ophthalmologist at Mid Cheshire Hospitals UK (Glaucoma/Cornea) & Medical Editor of the Community Eye Health Journal
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Trachoma Associate Director with The Carter Center
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Esmael Habtamu Ali (Co-Lead Educator)
Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the International Centre for Eye Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK, focusing on research to improving the management of TT.
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I am the Programme Manager for the MSc Sustainability in Transport - see details at https://environment.leeds.ac.uk/transport/staff/966/dr-caroline-mullen
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PhD candidate in Biofabrication. I am working with CSIRO, UOW and St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne, developing novel collagen gels for 3D printing in regenerative medicine, focusing on cartilage repair
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I’m a passionate Educational Technologist that strives to deliver innovative and sustainable solutions to teaching and learning experiences.
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Professor of Theoretical Physics
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Particle Physics: Electroweak Symmetry-Breaking mechanism, Exotica searches, hadron-collider triggers, future colliders.
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I am a dietitian by training. As the Community Program Manager at the Lerner Center for Public Health Promotion, I contribute to community based health promotion programming and education.
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Teaching Fellow at the University of Leeds. Completed my PhD in metal complex synthesis and I am now focussed on pedagogic research and laboratory skills. Musical theatre nerd and board game enthusiast
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As a primary school teacher in South Wales Simon taught right across the KS 1&2 spectrum. He was also the Teacher Training Manager at Into Film before starting his own training company - eCoach.
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With six years’ experience teaching English and Media Studies in UK secondary schools, Paul Stapley is Senior Learning Coordinator at Into Film www.intofilm.org.
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I am Professor and Chair of International Relations at the University of Bath. My research interests centre around risk, resilience, radicalisation and the politics of fear.
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Hi! I am researcher at IRTIC-University of Valencia.
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Academic health management professional with a background as CEO in managing hospitals/public health in Victoria and NSW as well Chief Examiner for Australasian College of Health Service Management
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Dr Nicholas Patterson (Ph.D) is an Associate Director of Future Technologies at RMIT and an Alfred Deakin Medalist in Information Technology.
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I'm a Clinical/Academic Nurse Consultant (Older People) with the School of Nursing & Health Sciences, University of Dundee and with NHS Tayside. Most of my career has related to nursing older people
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Dr. Priya Morjaria (Co-Lead Educator)
Assistant Professor in International Eye Health - Optometrist PhD exploring innovative and efficient ways of delivering school eye health programs at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
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Naana is the Media and Communications Lead for Oxfam in Ghana with wealth of experience in journalism, media relations and influencing.
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Karen Campbell is a Professor in the Institute for Physical Activity and Nutrition at Deakin University. Her work focuses on improving maternal and child health through achieving optimal nutrition.
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Rachel is an Associate Professor of Public Health Nutrition at the Institute for Physical Activity and Nutrition at Deakin University. Her research focuses on nutition in first 2000 days of life.
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Alison is a Lecturer in Nutrition and Population Health, Institute for Physical Activity and Nutrition, Deakin University. Her work focuses on nutrition promotion for families with young children.
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Dr. Lacy is a Senior Lecturer in Nutritional Science in the Institute for Physical Activity and Nutrition at Deakin University. Her work focuses on preventing childhood obesity through good nutrition.
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is a Senior Lecturer in Population Nutrition in the Institute for Physical Activity and Nutrition at Deakin University. Her research focuses on dietary salt intake and cardiovascular health.
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I am Professor in Palliative and End of Life care, with specific research interests focussing on the role and experiences of family carers in supporting patients approaching the end of life.
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Danni is a researcher based at the International Observatory on End of Life Care at Lancaster University. Danni coordinated the UK arm of the PACE study.
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My passion is medical education informatics. I am teacher and researcher at Karolinska Institutet and Jagiellonian University. Looking forward to seeing more virtual scenarios in curricula worldwide.
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Am Director for Corporate Innovation at Bayer, with over 18 years of business and academic experience in the field of learning and development. Passionate about virtual scenario-based learning!
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Researcher working for the Faculty of Medicine at Masaryk University. He focuses his research on medical image processing, machine learning, and technology-enhanced learning.
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I am Professor of Outdoor Learning and Play at the University of Reading. I am also Director of the Postgraduate Certificate in Healthcare Education.
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Reader in Science Education and Chair of ASE 2014-2015. Lead UK Researcher on Assessment for Learning. Research interests in Inquiry-learning, professional learning and CPD.
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I am Deputy Head (Academic) at RHS Bath, a girls' school in the SW of the UK. Of particular interest is researching T&L techniques to help students learn effectively and, more importantly, enjoyably!
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Head of Languages & School Consultant Teacher
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Deputy Head Academic at Newcastle High School for Girls GDST. Passionate about girls' education and empowering the next generation of female leaders.
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Dr Zara Gladman is the Public & Community Engagement Advisor at the University of Glasgow. She has developed a wide range of PE projects, from award-winning theatre to science comedy and film.
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Hi, I'm the Director of Public Affairs and Policy at Humanists UK. That means I oversee all our campaigns work, our lobbying in Westminster and elsewhere, our legal work, and our media work.
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Learning Technologist at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
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Specialist Palliative Care Physician and Curriculum Director, MSc in Oncology and Palliative Care, Newcastle University. Special interest in safe medicines management at end of life. Always learning.
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MBChB, DRCOG, DCH, DFFP, MRCGP (MERIT), DIP. PAL. MED., FRCP (Edin) Cons. Palliative Medicine Q member Medical Director at Hillcroft House Research Hub Lecturer Birmingham City Uni Runner up RCGP GP of yr
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I taught science for ten years and was Head of Science for three years, before becoming a subject specialist at the National STEM Learning Centre.
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I'm a Student Experience Officer at Coventry University Online and I've spent over 30 years working in Media, have two degrees and three children who have been through and/or teach at University.
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Jo Walsh (Māori) is an Arts Producer & Community Facilitator. She works with organisations to champion issues impacting the Pacific in an effort to decolonise & re-balance historical narratives.
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Genetic Counsellor in cardiac genetics. I see people in clinic to discuss the implications of genetic testing and conditions with patients, and help them to understand and adapt to their results.
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Dr. Jason M. Stephens is an Associate Professor at The University of Auckland. His research focuses on academic motivation and moral development, particularly as it relates to cheating behaviour.
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Tricia works in the Library's Learning and Teaching Development team at the University of Auckland. She is keen to support the development of lifelong learning skills in adults.
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Sophie Henderson (Lead Mentor)
Sophie is a PhD Candidate in Law and part of the Learning and Teaching Development team at the University of Auckland. She is interested in supporting academic integrity skills in adults
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I am a founding director at Health iQ - a UK-based, award-winning data science firm. My background spans public health and NHS informatics and I'm an Honorary Researcher at Imperial College London.
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Dr. Barry is a visiting scholar at UoE. With training in Islamic theology and law, he served as Imam of Edinburgh Central Mosque. He is the founder and director of the Olive Tree Madrasah in Edinburgh
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I'm a Lecturer in Clinical Education with a background in genomics. I'm interested in the role of leadership, innovation and quality assurance in improving health outcomes and delivering patient safety
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Daisy Nwaozuzu is an experienced Online Course Developer and Content Writer, with specialisation in Technology Enhanced Learning and Educational Transitions. She is the Module Leader for the Programme
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Curious and bored - looking for things to blow my mind
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I am an MRC Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the IoPPN. My research takes a life course approach to psychiatric epidemiology, focusing on risk and protective factors for ADHD across development.
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Philip Asherson is Professor of Molecular Psychiatry at King’s College London. He was among the first clinical experts to work with adult ADHD in the UK. His background training is in adult psychiatry
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Dr Mark Kennedy’s main area of research is developmental psychology. He has a PhD in attachment theory and has worked on the English and Romanian Adoptees study since 2012.
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Edmund Sonuga-Barke is Professor of Developmental Psychology, Psychiatry and Neuroscience at the Institute of Psychology, Psychiatry and Neuroscience, Kings College London. He is an expert on ADHD.
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Shailja has worked with FTSE100 Retail clients for six+ years, and continues to be excited by the way digital technology can create remarkable, personalised, and brand-authentic consumer experiences.
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Leadership is a choice - not a position (Stephen Covey)
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Ophthalmic outcomes researcher at the Save Sight Institute, University of Sydney, Australia. Research focus: measuring, monitoring and improving clinical and patient-reported ophthalmic outcomes
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I am a practising Orthoptist and advisor in Child Eye Health service development in low resource settings. I completed my Master's in Public Health for Eye Care in 2012.
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I am a PhD student working in the 3D Seismic Lab at Cardiff University. My research is focused on understanding the structural controls on carbonate platform growth and fracture network distribution.
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Director of Digital Learning @UofEBusiness @UniofExeter. I champion Digital Literacies, Social Learning, Open Access & MOOCs. #PFHEA #JISCsocial50 #Innovator #Disruptor
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Prof Steve Ormerod is among the world's leading applied freshwater ecologists. He researches global change effects on rivers, lakes and wetlands, and is involved heavily in environmental policy.
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I am a Policy and Research Coordinator at Fashion Revolution, the world's largest fashion activism movement. We are campaigning for greater transparency and sustainability in the fashion industry.
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I am an Academic Clinical Lecturer in Infectious Diseases & Microbiology at the University of Oxford with a research interest in the development of novel vaccines.
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Past Chair Association of Genetic Nurses & Counsellors, UK; Head of Society & Ethics Research, Wellcome Genome Campus, Cambridge; did genetic counselling training in Manchester www.wgc.org.uk/ethics
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Coordinador Académico del Curso. Psicólogo, Magister en Desarrollo Regional y Local, con estudios de Doctorado en Ciencia Política en Sorbonne-Nouvelle Paris 3 y en Ciencias Sociales en la UBA.
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Asistente del Programa MOST en Sector de Ciencias Sociales y Humanas en UNESCO. Lic. en Estudios Internacionales, con estudios en Ciencias Sociales.
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Sabine works as an Educational Designer at the University of Wollongong. She loves; IT, Coffees, Learning and being Organised.
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Michael helps produce courses on FutureLearn for the Raspberry Pi Foundation. In his spare time he enjoys walking and performing stand-up comedy.
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I am an Associate Professor of Biology at the University of Leeds, specialising in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology.
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Research Associate at the UCL Institute of Education with the Future Education team at the RELIEF Centre https://www.relief-centre.org Research fellow at the Centre for Lebanese Studies
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Senior Researcher at UCL Institute of Education with the Future Education team at the RELIEF Centre: https://www.relief-centre.org/home Twitter: @eileenkennedy01 https://twitter.com/eileenkennedy01?lang=
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Associate Professor in Education and International Development CEID, University College London Twitter: @pherali https://twitter.com/pherali
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Professor, PVCE Portfiolio, UNSW. Concurrent appointment Professor of Innovation in HE (Adj), School of Education, UNSW. Awarded University Teaching Fellow, HKU.
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Oliver Springate-Baginski (Educator)
I lecture at the School of International Development, University of East Anglia on development, resource governance and environmental justice, with particular reference to forested landscapes in Asia.
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Lecturer in the School of International Development, University of East Anglia. https://www.uea.ac.uk/international-development/people/profile/gareth-edwards https://newpoliticalecologies.wordpress.com
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I'm a research fellow at The Alan Turing Institute and at the University of Cambridge. I conceived the MOOC on Dictionaries and contributed to its content. My research is on computational lexicography
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Working with individuals, teams & organisations to develop optimal performance (flow states) & be up to 500% more effective. Author of It’s Not About the Coach.
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Warren is the CIPD’s Head of HR Content. Responsible for professional development and learning products, digital content, tools, resources, platforms and qualifications. Twitter: @warrenhowlett
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Graham is a psychologist & Professor of Forensic Cognition at the OU, with an interest in applied cognition, particularly how psychological knowledge can be used to obtain evidence from eyewitnesses
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I am Manager Technology Innovation Strategy at the John Deere European Technology Innovation Center in Germany. My research focus is on precision agriculture and sustainable food production
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I am an Associate Professor in the Institute of Agricultural Engineering at the University of Hohenheim. My research focuses on Precision Farming and Automation in Agriculture.
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I worked as a musician and music teacher. I became a lawyer in copyrights. I did a Doctorate in International Relations and worked as CEO in a composer’s association. Now I’m an educator again.
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Charles is a Lecturer in Management (Open University). He has extensive experience in teaching on topics related to Organisation Studies. He completed his PHD at the University of Leicester.
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I'm Professor of Religious Studies at the Open University. I research among Indigenous people and Pagans - with particular interests in rituals, performance and climate disaster.
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Joan is a Senior Education Developer in the Digital Learning Innovation team at Deakin University. She is currently exploring digital collaboration and the pedagogical strategies that underpin this.
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I'm a Casual Academic at the University of Newcastle, Australia. Although I completed my PhD in 2018 on science fiction and fantasy literature, I also enjoy poetry and detective fiction.
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Marguerite Johnson is Professor of Classics, researching ancient Mediterranean cultural history.
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Dr Annika Herb is a sessional academic at the University of Newcastle, Australia. Her areas of research include Young Adult and Children’s Literature, creative writing, and popular culture.
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Judith is a lecturer and researcher in Disability Studies at the University of Cape Town. She has worked in rural areas focusing particularly on community based and interdisciplinary projects.
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Professor Ken Laidlaw, Head of Department of Clinical Psychology at UEA has over 20 years of clinical experience with older people. Ken conducted the first UK RCT of individual CBT with Older People.
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Dr Adrian Leddy is a Clinical Psychologist who has worked in the NHS with older adults for 14 years. He has been a Clinical Tutor on the Doctorate in Clinical Psychology Course at UEA since 2012.
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Hello! I'm Dorian, a PhD Researcher with the Australian Centre for Robotic Vision researching computational imaging and light field cameras for more robust robotic vision with transparent objects.
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I am a senior academic, paediatric nurse, author of two Australian paediatric nursing textbooks and researcher. I am currently Program Director of Paediatric Nursing at Griffith University.
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I am a Knowledge Exchange Associate, Affiliate in Theology and Religious Studies, and former Lecturer in Scottish History at the University of Glasgow.
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I love Middle-East poetry, red wine, sunny days.
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Research Fellow in Space Sciences. I work mainly on volatile elements, their abundance and isotopic composition in meteorites. Also beginning a journey into instrument development for space missions.
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Alex Johnstone (Lead Educator)
I lead a Research Team as a Nutrition Scientist based at the Rowett Institute at the University of Aberdeen. I am interested in appetite across the life course. I am also a UK Registered Nutritionist.
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Lecturer in Cell and Developmental Biology from the University of Bath, UK.
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Educator on "Inside Cancer" course
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Graduate of ELTE, Hungary, earned his PhD at Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada. Expert teacher trainer, has a wide international experience with educational projects. Director of GTTP Hungary.
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I'm a producer and educator at the BFI specialising in working with our archive collections and cultural programmes. To date I’ve made over 60 short films which explore the UK's rich film heritage.
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I'm a Senior Lecturer in the Department of English Literature at the University of Edinburgh, with a particular interest in the intersections of literature, culture and economics.
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I am a Professor of American Studies at the University of Manchester. My research is on conspiracy theories, and the stock market in American culture.
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I am an economic historian based at the University of Southampton. My initial research interest was the South Sea Bubble, a financial market crash in 1720.
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I am a researcher with a keen interest in how research and evaluation can help support the building of evidence to drive improvement in health and social care delivery and outcomes.
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I am a midwife of 20 years and am a Senior Lecturer at the University of Dundee, responsible for internationalisation in the School of Nursing and Health Sciences. I am a lead educator with the SISSC
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I am a Professor of Linguistics at the University of York. I teach phonetics and phonology, and my research explores variation in intonation patterns across English dialects (among other things!).
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Professor of Ocean Exploration & Science Communication, University of Southampton Author of "Ask an Ocean Explorer", 2019: http://bit.ly/oceanxplr Science advisor for BBC Blue Planet II www.joncopley.com
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Professor Jörg Wiedenmann University of Southampton Head Marine Biology and Ecology Research Group Head Coral Reef Laboratory. Twitter: @theCoralReefLab
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I am Professor in the Economics of International Financial Development, http://www.rug.nl/staff/d.j.bezemer/
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I am an associate professor of Human Resource Management & Organizational Behavior at the University of Groningen. My training is based in social psychology (M.A., M. Phil., PhD. Yale University).
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I'm a Dutch evolutionary biologist interested in human behaviour - particularly in cooperation and the spread of culture through social learning. I both do experiments and build theoretical models.
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Giacomo is a Senior Lecturer in Strategic Management at The Open University Business School. He holds a work experience in project management both in consulting companies and in EU research projects.
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I am currently a lecturer at University of Groningen and YouTube show host at the Money & Macro channel.
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I'm a social scientist working at the University College Groningen. I'm interested in societal dynamics on land & seascapes, energy, food, migration, organisation, health and more.
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I use both computational modelling and empirical research to study cooperation and social integration in human societies, and how this relates to social networks. See http://www.gmw.rug.nl/~flache.
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I am the Lead for the End of Life Studies MSc/PGDip/PGCert Program at the University of Glasgow. I am a medical anthropologist who is interested in interdisciplinary research on the end of life.
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Abdoulie is a Senior Lecturer in International Business in the School of Strategy and Leadership at Coventry Business School and Course Director for the Masters in Leadership & Management program
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Dr. Oliver Betts is the National Railway Museum's Research Lead. He oversees the academic and research profile of the museum and has a deep love of all things Victorian and Railways!
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I have a background in social anthropology and sociology. I have researched schools and higher education for more than a decade. I work with online learning, developing courses and doing research.
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Dáire is a PhD student splitting his time between the University of Warwick and the James Hutton Institute in Scotland. His research focuses on how plants interact with bacteria.
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I'm an academic and a Professor of Theatre and Performance at the University of Leeds in the UK. I am lead educator for the Physical Theatre online course.
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Professor of Epidemiology at the Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute and the University of Basel, Switzerland.
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I am a PhD student at the University of Reading, interested in the role that socio-agroecosystems play as tools for adaptation and mitigation to climate change.
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I am a health psychologist and health services researcher at the Health Services Research Unit, University of Aberdeen, Scotland.
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I am Maxime Aubert, a Professor in ARCHE at Griffith University. I specialise in the development and application of analytical techniques to key questions in human evolution and rock art.
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Zainab is a Leverhulme Doctoral Scholar in Climate Justice at University of Reading. Her broad research interest is understanding how individuals and society respond to climate change.
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CEO & Founder of Essento, the pioneer for edible insects in Europe. Extensive research on consumer behavior regarding edible insects. http://essento.eu
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I am an African-born, British-trained paediatrician, and perinatal epidemiologist, with >25 yrs experience mainly in Africa, plus expertise in global estimates. Now Director of MARCH @joylawn
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I am an Ussher Assistant Professor in Children's Literature at Trinity College Dublin and the co-director of the MPhil in Children's Literature.
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I am an Improvement and Innovation a adviser at the Local Government Association and an alumna of Newcastle and Cambridge Unis. I am passionate about helping local communities improve places and lives
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I am the National Convenor of SM dept of Congress, India's oldest political party. I started as a student activist and have worked in the fields of mental health, education and women empowerment.
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I have been working in English language teaching for over twenty years in Europe and Africa, teaching a wide range of classes to everyone from 5 years old and up!
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I’m an associate professor at Keio University, Japan, with more than eighteen years’ experience in the study of health care policies. I have much interest in creating an age-friendly society.
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I’m an associate professor at Keio University, and my specialty is psychiatric and mental health nursing. I hope to share my knowledge and information with learners all over the world.
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I'm a Learning & Development Consultant with an academic and professional background in Intercultural Business Communication; passionate about intercultural training and coaching.
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I am a PhD student at The Open University, studying the brightness variations of Near-Earth Asteroids to help determine their surface properties.
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I'm a research associate at Keio University. I specialize in gerontological nursing, and utilizing my experience as a nurse I hope that more older people can lead healthy, happy lives.
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I am a professor at the Division of Gerontological Nursing at Keio University. My main research interest is in nursing care for older people living in long-term care facilities.
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Andrew is specialised in practical applications of ML and AI. Experienced in computer vision, NLP, GANs and probabilistic modelling. All views stated are my own. linkedin.com/in/andrewginns
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Antal Goldschmidt Course Director, MSc Cyber Security; Coventry University ab2216@coventry.ac.uk
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Diego Vega is Associate Professor of Supply Chain Management and Social Responsibility, esp. Humanitarian Logistics and Director of the HUMLOG Institute at Hanken School of Economics.
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I love my work as a midwife. I also run advanced skills and self-care retreats for midwives (https://www.deepeningthejourney.com), and teach in the Master of Primary Maternity Care.
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I am a postdoctoral researcher at Centre for Corporate Responsibility, Hanken School of Economics. My research focuses on transitions to environmentally sustainable production-consumption systems.
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Yakubu is a nurse and educator in adult health, palliative care, and health policy, with research interests in patients, caregivers and health care professionals managing end-of-life conditions.
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I am a Lecturer of Literature in English, research and rhetoric at the University of Namibia and a team member of the Transnationalising Modern Languages: Global Challenges project
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Having completed my BA in French and Spanish and MA in Translation Studies at Cardiff University, I am now a freelance translator, interested especially in audiovisual translation and ecolinguistics.
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Joanna Schellenberg is professor of epidemiology and international health at LSHTM
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Rosalind is a Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Mountain Studies, Perth College, University of the Highlands and Islands in Scotland.
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Assistant Professor in Business and Organisational Psychology at Coventry University, Dr Anne Turner - PhD, FHEA, CPsychol, BSc (Hons) Research Interests Inc: Enclothed Cognition, remote e-workers
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I work at FIND, the Foundation for Innovative New Diagnostics, based in Cape Town, South Africa. I support the uptake and appropriate use of diagnostics to achieve impact.
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I am a Scientific Officer at FIND, working on diagnostic development and lab capacity building projects for epidemic- and pandemic-prone diseases in limited resource settings.
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I am the Training Manager at FIND, and am responsible for training and capacity building across FIND's portfolio of diseases.
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Working in public health with a focus on infectious diseases. Communications, advocacy, policy & strategy specialist. Passionate about climate change and hope the world is a better place post COVID-19
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Project Lead: Accelerating Access to Innovative Diagnostics ASLM & Project Manager: ASLM Laboratory Systems Strengthening Community Of Practice (LabCoP)
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He is working as Program Manager and SLIPTA Coordinator at ASLM. He holds MSc. in Microbiology and MPH in Public Health. He has been working over 20 years in medical laboratory program - HIV and TB.
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I am CEO of DATOS (www.datos-advice.nl), MSc in Medical Chemistry, PhD in Molecular Biology. I am specialized in all aspects of lab system strengthening: policy, planning, assessment, advice, training
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I am an MSci Psychology student at the University of Reading, interested in reducing the stigma around mental health. I am a Mentor on the course Understanding Depression and Low Mood in Young People
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Senior Lecturer in Information & Knowledge Management. My interest is comprised of areas of personal and organisational knowledge and learning as well as supporting these with artificial intelligence.
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I work with content designers across government, making training, sharing skills and building communities.
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Learning designer at the Government Digital Service. Recent projects: 'Introduction to content design' and 'Introduction to product management' – both hosted on FutureLearn.
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I'm an Occupational Health Psychologist and Head of Research & Development at Maudsley Learning. My background is in NHS mental health services, mental health education and workplace well-being.
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I work at the Tavistock & Portman NHS FT as a Clinical Psychologist for the Team Around the Practice (TAP) and Curriculum Developer in the trust's Directorate of Education & Training.
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I’m head of digital at Maudsley Learning and head of learning and knowledge systems at South London and Maudsley NHS Trust. My background is in workforce development and digital education.
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Alison Findlay is Professor of Renaissance Drama at Lancaster University and Chair of the British Shakespeare Association.
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I am a Literary Studies Masters graduate from Lancaster University. I am interested in the Renaissance era, contemporary literary theory, art, and any Wes Anderson movie!
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I am a social worker and senior lecturer at the Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust. I am interested in the emotional and psycho-social landscape of social work practice.
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Lead Educator Professor of Purchasing and Supply Management. Using theory and practice to make business better is what excites me.
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I am a Teaching Associate at the School of Economics in the University of Nottingham. I research inequality aversion across cultures in the Centre for Decision Research and Experimental Economics.
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I'm a Web Scientist and Digital Educator interested in Personal Learning Networks and their impact on higher education.
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Shingon Buddhist Āchārya (56th) -Associate Chief Guru, Universal Brightness Esoteric Buddhist Seminary -Head, Buddhist Union, CUHK -BA in Religious Studies, CUHK -Mphil in Philosophy, Tsinghua University
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working on inequalities, diversity and cities in global South. Based at Bartlett Development Planning Unit, University College London. Founder of Sierra Leone Urban Research Centre. T: @rigonandre
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Bethany is passionate about teaching and learning.
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I'm an associate lecturer in the History of Art department at the University of York. I'm proud to call Yorkshire home - it's one of the best places to look and learn about art!
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Dr Helen M Dalton believes in furthering intercultural thinking, assisting students connect theory to the real-world environment, and encouraging participatory and inclusive development.
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University of Michigan Teach-Out Experts
University of Michigan Teach-Out Experts
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I work at Oxfam supporting influencing, campaigns and advocacy worldwide. I am inspired by the activism of social movements that make change happen in Latin America and other parts of the world.
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Ibrahim is the Communications and Social Media Coordinator for Oxfam in Yemen. He is a content gatherer, producer, and digital campaigner.
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I joined Coventry University in 2020 after many years in the NHS, NICE and Public Health. I have a strong knowledge of UK and International health policy and the use of health economics in policy
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I am a research assistant at Aarhus University and take a look at food-related consumer behavior. Also in my free time, I like to eat good food which I enjoy and which keeps me healthy.
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Research Entomologist and Trial Manager at ARCTEC, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine. BSc (Hons) Zoology, MSc Medical Parasitology.
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Learning Technologist at The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, currently a host for the MOOCs " Improving the Health of Women, Children and Adolescents"
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I'm a Food and Nutritional Studies University of Reading graduate. I have just started working in Product Creation for a sports supplement company in London and am loving it!
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Dr Miriam Clegg is a Lecturer and Researcher in Nutritional Sciences and a Registered Nutritionist. She researches appetite and nutritional health across the life-course.
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Dr Jing Guo is a Registered Nutritionist. She has great experience in teaching Food Science and Nutrition and has led several research projects including different types of studies.
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Graduated with honours in Philosophy at the University of Pisa in 2019, is now a PhD student at the Faculty of Theology in Lugano and member of the team project 'Religions from the inside'.
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Postdoc researcher at the University Medical Center Groningen specialized in person-centered care and communication.
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Mel is Professor in Creative Intelligence at University of Dundee. Her research focuses on designing to support people with future technologies, societal and environmental challenges and change-making
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I am a Research Fellow at the University of Dundee, where I have worked on several European-wide citizen science projects. I'm interested in projects where people feel empowered to make a change.
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Project Manager, Content Developer and Educator at the E-Learning Department at The International School for Holocaust Studies, Yad Vashem.
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Lecturer at UCL Centre for Holocaust Education.
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Dr Na'ama Bela Shik is the Director of Educational Technology Department in The International School for Holocaust Studies at Yad Vashem.
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I'm Director of 'Institute for Inspiring Children's Futures': joint venture (Strathclyde Uni, CELCIS & CYCJ) envisioning children who face adversity have all they need to achieve.Tweet:@JenniferCELCIS
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I am a Senior Clinical Research Fellow in Vaccinology at Imperial College London and am chief investigator and principle investigator of the Imperial and Oxford COVID-19 vaccine trials.
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I am deputy Head of UK Food Databanks and a Group Leader in Diet & Health at QIB. My research focuses on the role of diet in preventing disease, and the interplay of nutrition with the gut microbiome.
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MOOCs support and moderation in my capacity as a student assistant to 'Educational Support and Innovation' of the University of Groningen.
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Senior Digital Platform Lead at Coventry University Online. Over 20 years experience lecturing, learning/content design, project management and edtech. Former Senior Project Manager for FutureLearn.
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Specialist Nurse in Organ Donation (SNOD) NHS Blood and Transplant UK.
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Dr Nicole Blum is a Senior Lecturer at UCL Institute of Education (London, UK). Her key areas of teaching and research interest are global learning & education for sustainable development.
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Education Project Coordinator at Centre for Sustainable Fashion, London College of Fashion
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I’m a Career Consultant with over 20 years UK University experience. Passionate about career development and intercultural communication, I enjoy supporting people to achieve their career goals.
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I am PhD student working in the 3D Seismic Lab at Cardiff University. My research is focused on the opening of the North Atlantic Ocean.
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I am the group managing editor at BBC Good Food and olive. I have worked extensively in food media in London and Sydney and have taught food writing at City University and Leith's.
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Tracey is the Health Editor at BBC Good Food. She is a registered nutritionist, holding an MSc in Personalised Nutrition and further qualifications in Psychology & Philosophy. Follow her @traceyraye
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I am Associate Professor in International Security at the University of Bath, United Kingdom. I am interested in the fields of international security and International Relations theory.
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Partner to Gillian, grandfather, slave to cat, dogs, & 12 chickens. Ex ships officer, teacher, school principal. Sceptical agnostic. Extinction rebellion.
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Retired field archaeologist and Park Naturalist/Ranger. An amateur astronomer, I do public outreach events.I just sold the 50-year old sailboat I owned for 31 years.Now I am learning to play a guitar.
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Educational Specialist and Trainer, University of Groningen (the Netherlands)
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I'm a sociologist at the University of Warsaw, passionate about using models and simulations to study social processes. I'm leading the project Action for Computational Thinking in Social Sciences.
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MD,Level-2 professor, Chief Physician, Doctor supervisor,Director of Treatise on Febrile Disease Department, Director of the Classical Clinical Research Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine
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Reader in Linguistics, Lancaster University Corpus methodologist and grammarian Lead developer, CWB & CQPweb Technical lead, Encyclopedia of Shakespeare's Language @HardieResearch | http://t.co/Xqkb8kA8
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Assistant Professor at Vienna University of Economics and Business. Communications Officer for the Encyclopedia of Shakespeare's Language project. Specialist in corpus-based approaches to discourse.
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I'm a lecturer at Campus Fryslân, University of Groningen, the Netherlands. I'm interested in the role of lifestyle in health and disease with a particular interest in food and nutrition.
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Esther is a physiotherapist and researcher at the University of Oxford. She is Deputy-Director of the Centre for Rehabilitation Research.
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I am a Senior Researcher in Physiotherapy at the University of Oxford. I am also a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Exeter and a Visiting Lecturer at Buckinghamshire New University.
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I work in teacher education and digital learning at the University of Waikato in Hamilton, New Zealand. I am an online learning enthusiast, and an experienced teacher.
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I'm a partially blind white woman in my late forties. In this image i am wearing glasses and smiling. I am a Professor of French and Critical Disability Studies and passionate about audio description.
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Dr Holly Kirk is an urban ecologist passionate about translating science into positive on-ground action for people and nature. Her research investigates how we can bring wildlife back into cities.
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Academic researching environmental ethics, governance and diverse connections, with nature. Twitter: @lisadekleyn; www.linkedin.com/in/lisadekleyn/; https://cur.org.au/people/lisa-de-kleyn/.
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Massimo Grassi, head of the Experimental Psychology division of the Italian Association of Psychology. He published more than fifty papers on auditory perception, cognition and their relationship.
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Lecturer and Researcher, Department of History, University of Dar es Salaam. Areas of research: Medical History, Medical Diplomacy, China-Africa Relations.
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I am Research Fellow in British Muslim Studies at the Islam-UK Centre, Cardiff University. I am interested in socio-economic inequalities, migration, and the everyday lives of British Muslims.
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Learning Technologist for Cardiff University. I develop and build short courses within Futurelearn / Technolegydd Dysgu ym Mhrifysgol Caerdydd. Dwi'n datblygu ac adeiladu cyrsiau byr.
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Barbara serves as Academic Dean and Head of Luxury Brand Strategy Specialization at Glion Institute of Higher Education. She is an expert in luxury marketing and history of hospitality.
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I work directly with young people to build and strengthen mental health and psychosocial systems and resources. I have a background in psychology, cognitive neuroscience & post-conflict development.
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I oversee the Mental Health Foundation's prevention-focused programmes for Families, Children, and Young People. We use evidence to deliver impactful interventions for individuals and communities.
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I'm a Professor at Keio University. My research areas include medieval English literature and early printing. I'm now preparing a catalogue of 16th-century English books in Japanese libraries.
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I am an Assistant Professor at Keio University, specialising in 19th-century British literature and cultural history. I am/have been on the committees of Keio's/London's Societies of Bibliophiles.
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Sony K.C., holds a PhD in Development Studies and has 9 years of research experience in sectors: Livelihoods, Social Protection, Gender & Social Inclusion, Feminization of Agriculture/labor mark
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Lecturer in Global Development at the Open University: Educator, Researcher, Analyst, Advisor, and MOOC maker.
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BSc BA MB BChir MRCGP MA In-Practice Fellow in primary care at the Population Health Research Institute, St George's University of London
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She/Her. Learning Specialist Sector Capability for Te Pū Tiaki Mana Taonga, Association of Educators beyond the Classroom.
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Learning Specialist Sector Capability for Te Pū Tiaki Mana Taonga, The Association of Educators Beyond the Classroom in Aotearoa, based at Te Papa Tongarewa, The Museum of New Zealand.
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Dr. Bryan Cheang is an academic political economist from King's College London. His research is on economic development and public policy. He also is the Founder of the Adam Smith Center, Singapore.
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As Director of the Centre for Sustainable Solutions and Professor of Environmental and Climate Science at the University of Glasgow, I am interested in enabling people to act for a sustainable future.
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I'm Senior Lecturer in History at the University of Hull. Passionate about helping people discover the rich history of the UK, I love revealing forgotten stories about how migration shapes our country
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Bryce is a Senior Lecturer whose work has ranged across temperate and tropical seas. He specialises in improving the management of fisheries and studying the effectiveness of Marine Protected Areas.
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Romaine Logere is one of the lead content writers at FutureLearn for RMIT Europe. She has a masters in design and did her PhD on transdisciplinary practice, both with RMIT University in Melbourne.
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Dr Tetyana Rocks is Senior Research Fellow and Head of Education & Training at the Food & Mood Centre, Deakin University. Tetyana is Accredited Practicing Dietitian passionate about public health.
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I’m a curator at Historic Royal Palaces, looking after the Tower of London and Whitehall Banqueting House. I research Tudor architecture, especially temporary structures built for court entertainments
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Alexis Wolf is a Research Associate with the Davy Notebooks Project at Lancaster University. She was awarded her PhD in English & Humanities by Birkbeck, University of London in 2018.
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I am a Research Associate at Lancaster University's International Observatory on End of Life Care. I have a background in applied philosophy and a PhD in Bioethics from the University of Manchester.
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I am Senior Lecturer in Marketing and co-author of the book ‘Foundations of Managing Sporting Events’, and of the book chapter ‘A Brief History of the FIFA World Cup as a Business’.