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Moritz Pieper

I have been a Lecturer in International Relations at Salford since February 2016. I completed my doctoral research at the University of Kent’s Brussels School of International Studies on non-Western foreign policies towards the Iranian nuclear programme. During this time, I also was a visiting Research Fellow at China Foreign Affairs University (CFAU), Beijing, at the German Institute for International and Security Affairs, Brussels, and at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), London.

I am a seminar leader in the modules ‘US Foreign Policy’ and ‘Theories of Power and Domination’ (Level 6) and contribute to teaching in the module ‘International Politics 2’ (Level 4).

My research focuses on Russian foreign policy, Russian-Western relations, and their impact on the international relations of the post-Soviet space and the Middle East. I have researched Chinese, Russian, and Turkish foreign policies towards Iran and the controversial politics surrounding sanctions policies. I also have an interest in EU diplomacy and US Foreign Policy.

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Morolake Josephine Adeagbo

Senior Research Associate, University of Johannesburg

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Morten L. Kringelbach

Associate Professor and Senior Research Fellow in Neuroscience, University of Oxford

Morten is also Professor of Neuroscience at the Music in Brain Center at Aarhus University, Denmark. He is interested in understanding pleasure in its many forms, including chocolate and music. Professor Kringelbach uses advanced neuroimaging, neurosurgical and computational methods to understand brain function together with Hedonia team members and international collaborators. He is on the advisory board for Scientific American and a Fellow of the ASP. He has published fourteen books, and over 300 scientific papers, chapters and other articles.

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Morteza Sabet

Research Assistant Professor of Automotive Engineering, Clemson University
Morteza Sabet is an accomplished research engineer with a multidisciplinary background in materials, chemistry, and mechanics leading to innovative solutions for the development of advanced materials. Areas of focus: Synthesis, nanomaterials, energy storage and conversion, rechargeable batteries, polymer composites and nanocomposites.

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Motshedisi Mathibe

Senior Lecturer Gordon Institute of Business Science, University of Pretoria
Dr Motshedisi Mathibe is a full-time faculty lecturer at University of Pretoria’s Gordon Institute of Business Science (GIBS). She shas more than 15 years’ experience lecturing in various higher academic institutions. Dr Mathibe helps pioneering social ventures catalyse change. She travels regularly in Africa. She works best at the interface of culture, technology, formal and informal businesses, and social impact. Dr Mathibe teaches entrepreneurship, entrepreneurial ecosystem, social impact, and strategic marketing. Her research interests are in the field of Social Entrepreneurship, Women Entrepreneurship, Informality, township Economy, and Base of the Pyramid markets.
In addition to teaching and research responsibilities, Dr Mathibe is involved with The United Nation’s Global Impact Young Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Innovators Programme. Here, she mentors and supports a team of young innovators in their efforts to frame a challenge, applying sustainable business and innovative concepts/ideas to create tangible business solutions with real market potential. In 2020 she co-published an award-winning case “All Women Recycling: Staffing Challenges during a Global Pandemic”.

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Motshidisi Manyeneng

Lecturer in Costume Theory and theatre costumer, Tshwane University of Technology
Motshidisi currently lectures costume theory and practice at the Tshwane University of Technology. His research work focuses mainly on African traditional performance costume. He presented at the TUT IKS conference and published a paper on Zulu indlamu dance costume with DEFSA in 2019. Motshidisi holds a master’s degree in performing arts technology, specialising in costume and construction from Tshwane University of Technology, and is currently enrolled for his doctoral degree in performing arts at the same institution. With a very widespread industry costuming experience and two Naledi Award best costume designer nominations to his name, Motshidisi is a creative costume designer with extensive experience in designing, developing and managing costumes for world-famous plays and musicals. His work as a costumer includes some of the world’s leading theatre shows such as Disney’s Lion King (South Africa and Taiwan), Beauty and the Beast (South Africa), A New Song, Lion and the Jewel, Kwezi and Tsogo.

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Mouhamed Abdallah Ly

enseignant chercheur, Université Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar
Mouhamed Abdallah Ly est Docteur ès Lettres et Sciences Humaines, mention Sciences du langage, de l’Université Montpellier III (France). Il est chercheur !l’Institut Fondamental d'Afrique noire Ceikh Anta Diop (IFAN) où il est actuellement le chef du laboratoire de linguistique. Ses travaux varient entre la sociolinguistique,l’analyse du discours et l’anthropologie du langage. Il a notamment publié des travau, d’après ces différentes perspectives, sur les intrications entre langue et religion, la violence verbale, l’étude des référents sociaux dans les débats publis, les mots de la migration. Ses recherches portent portent également sur le langage politique des jeunes.

Il a dispensé des enseignements dans diverses universités du Nord et du Sud (Université Anta Diop de Dakar, Université Assane Seck de Ziguinchor, Université Gaston Berger de Saint-Louis,Université du Québec à Chicoutimi, Université de Calgari-

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Moussa N'Dienor

Chercheur en agronomie , Institut sénégalais de recherches agricoles (ISRA)

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Mpho-Entle Puleng Modise

Lecturer, University of South Africa
Mpho-Entle Puleng Modise (PhD) is a lecturer in the Department of Curriculum and Instructional Studies, College of Education at the University of South Africa. Mpho-Entle’s research areas include faculty and student support in distance education, e-learning, open distance e-learning (ODeL), academic professional development, educational technology integration and adoption, and the use of e-portfolios in teaching and learning. She also has an interest in MOOCs and OERs.
Mpho-Entle is also a member of the South Africa Education Research Association (SAERA) executive committee, where she represents the needs and interests of Early Career Researchers (ECRs) in South Africa and other African countries. She has received the SAERA 2022 Doctoral Dissertation Award and the 2022 Postgraduate Medal (Doctoral Degree) from the Education Association of South Africa (EASA).

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Mphoentle Puleng Modise

Lecturer, University of South Africa

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Muhammad Irvan

Deputi Operasional ARC UI, Universitas Indonesia

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Muhammad Morshed

Clinical Professor, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of British Columbia
Dr. Morshed is a Clinical Professor in the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the University of British Columbia and also a public health clinical microbiologist at the BCCDC Public Health Laboratory in Vancouver, British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, where he is Head of the Zoonotic and Emerging Pathogens section since 1997. His area of interest is vector-borne and zoonotic diseases with special interest in spirochaetal disease such as Lyme disease and syphilis. He did his MSc in Microbiology from Dhaka University, Bangladesh and PhD from the Yamaguchi University School of Medicine, Japan. He has also added significantly to the general knowledge and understanding of these diseases with more than 150 refereed scientific publications; several book chapters, and open-editorial in newspapers . On his recognition, Dr. Morshed received an Excellence in Clinical Services Award from UBC’s Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine in 2016, RBC Top 25 Canadian Immigrant Awards in 2017; Distinguished Microbiologists Award by the Canadian College of Microbiologists in 2019; elected as an Expatriate Fellow of the Bangladesh Academic of Sciences in 2020 end Excellence in undergraduate and Graduate education award from UBC’s Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine this year (2023).

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Muhammad Nakhooda

Senior Lecturer in Biotechnology, Cape Peninsula University of Technology

I hold a PhD in Plant Biotechnology from UKZN, where I served as a lecturer from 2009 to 2013. I then joined the Cape Peninsula University of Technology as a Senior Lecturer in the Biotechnology Department. I lecture in Biochemistry, Microbiology and Immunology. My current research interests lie in the improvement of commercially-important crop such as Eucalyptus and sugarcane, through various biotech interventions, as well as in the development of in vitro protocols for rare and/or medicinal plants.

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Muhammad Rifqi Daneswara

Research Fellow, Indonesian Institute of Advanced International Studies (INADIS)
Lulus Ilmu Hubungan Internasional Universitas Indonesia 2022
Research Intern di CSIS Indonesia April 2022-Agustus 2022.
INADIS Research Fellow September 2022

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Muhammad Rizwan Azhar

Lecturer, Edith Cowan University
Dr Muhammad is a chemical engineer with a diverse background in materials engineering and nanotechnology.

He completed his PhD Chemical Engineering at Curtin University in 2018 on “Synthesis of Nanomaterials and their Integration in Wastewater Treatment Processes”.

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Muhammad Umair Khan

Lecturer in Clinical Pharmacy, Aston University
I am currently working as a Lecturer in Clinical Pharmacy at Aston University. Before joining Aston, I completed my PhD from The University of Sydney, Australia. My research focuses on medicine optimisation. My work in this area has made a significant impact across various clinical domains such as ADHD, depression, diabetes, and polio.

Currently, I am investigating how we can improve the use of ADHD medicines and the role of community pharmacies in supporting children with ADHD and their families. I have published several research articles in this area, particularly on adherence to ADHD medications and the decision-making that goes around the use of ADHD medications.

A complete list of my research articles is available at: https://orcid.org/0009-0005-1284-5929

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Muhammad Rifqi Damm

PhD Student, University of Gothenburg
Muhammad R. Damm merupakan research fellow pada Asia Research Centre, Universitas Indonesia (ARC UI), dan dosen tetap pada Fakultas Bahasa dan Seni, Universitas Indraprasta PGRI, Jakarta (FBS Unindra). Ia menyelesaikan pendidikan sarjana Ilmu Filsafat dan magister Antropologi di Universitas Indonesia. Saat ini tengah menempuh pendidikan doktoral pada bidang Antropologi Sosial di University of Gothenburg, Swedia.

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Muhammad Soufi Cahya Gemilang

Research Officer, Resilience Development Initiative (RDI)
Gemilang is a research officer at the Children, Social Welfare, and Health (CSWH) cluster at the Resilience Development Initiative. He is interested in researching coastal community resilience, post-disaster reconstruction, and climate change adaptation. Prior to joining RDI, he has over 3 years of experience as a junior anthropology researcher working on baseline research, monitoring and evaluation projects, academic research, and more.

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Muireann O'Cinneide

Lecturer in English, University of Galway
Muireann O’Cinneide is a graduate of University College Cork (BA 1998, English & Latin) and the University of Oxford (Lady Margaret Hall: M.Phil. in Victorian Literature 2000, D.Phil. 2003). She teaches literature of the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries, giving undergraduate courses in Victorian literature, literature of the Romantic period, and eighteenth-century novels and poetry. At graduate level she is Course Director for the MA in Culture and Colonialism. Her main research interests are in women’s writing, politics, and colonial and postcolonial literature and theory (especially travel writing). She has published a monograph on aristocratic women’s writing in the Victorian period, and she is currently working on nineteenth-century travel writing and conflict narratives.

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Muiris MacCarthaigh

Professor of Politics and Public Policy, Queen's University Belfast
My research engages with a variety of debates within and between political science, public sector governance and public policy. I am particularly interested in the role played by administrative systems (and the organisations within them) in translating political preferences into public policy outcomes.

Current research projects are concerned with:

o International Public Policy: I am the QUB lead on a £2m Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) collaboration with University College London, Cardiff University, the University of Oxford, the University of Auckland and a number of think-tanks which has created an International Public Policy Observatory to provide policy-makers with access to resources, evidence and analysis of global policy responses to the COVID-19 pandemic. I am also Programme Director of the MSc in International Public Policy at QUB.

o Technology, Government and Society. I am Co-Director (with Professor Margaret Topping) of the H2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Doctoral Training Programme titled Collaboration in Training and Innovation for Growing, Evolving and Networked Societies (CITI-GENS) for 2020-25. I am also Co-Investigator in the Leverhulme Interdisciplinary Network on Cybersecurity and Society (LINCS) Project at QUB (2015-21). My work aligns with the research strand on Cyberspace, Privacy and Data Protection. I currently supervise a LINCS PhD student (Emma McAllister) working on human-data interaction in the education sector, with a second LINCS PhD student (Connel McKeown) being awarded his degree in 2020 for his work on open data and accountability. From 2021, I will be Co-Investigator with the successor LINAS Doctoral Training Programme. I also supervise a PhD student (Humaid Al Kaabi) working on the use of anti-corruption technology in government.
o Public Accountability and Crisis:I am a Co-Investigator on the ESRC funded project ‘Apologies Abuses and Dealing with the Past’ (2016-20). This comparative project explores apologies linked to harms arising from the conflict in Ireland, institutional child abuse and the fall-out from the 2008 financial crisis. My work in this project concerns issues relating to organisational reputation and accountability, specifically in relation to corporate institutions.

o Evolution and Reform of State Administrations: For the past several years I have been involved in research on the autonomy, accountability, rationalisation and re-organisation of public sector agencies or ‘quangos’. This involves ongoing collaboration with research teams across Europe as part of a European Science Foundation funded network (COST-CRIPO). With colleagues from this network I have recently begun to examine longitudinal aspects of state bureaucracy using time-series datasets on public organisation. This work builds on my post-doctoral research in 2009-10 at the UCD Geary Institute with Prof Niamh Hardiman and Prof Colin Scott, which resulted in the production of the Irish State Administration Database (www.isad.ie). I was nominated to the Steering Committee of the European Group for Public Administration in 2019, the leading academic network for public administration and public policy research in Europe. I currently supervise a PhD student (Nafja Al Kuwari) working on changes to state governance in Qatar.

o How States Retrench in Times of Crisis: This ongoing research is concerned with the ongoing outworking of the 2008 economic crisis for the politics and organisational shape of the state. It links to collaborative work which emerged from the European Commission FP7 COCOPS initiative 'The financial crisis in the public sector' (Prof. Tiina Randma-Liiv, Tallinn, and Prof. Walter Kickert, Rotterdam) and the Building State Capacity Project at the Geary Institute, UCD (Prof Niamh Hardiman). As part of this work, I was awarded a Research Fellowship (2014-16) to examine the creation and reform efforts of the Irish Department (Ministry) of Public Expenditure and Reform. This was published in 2017 as a monograph titled Public Sector Reform in Ireland: Countering Crisis (Palgrave).

o Irish Government and Politics: Since publishing my PhD thesis concerning parliamentary accountability in Ireland in 2005, I have authored and edited a number of textbooks on Irish government and politics and continue to teach on these topics. More recently, in my role as President of the Political Studies Association of Ireland (2016-19) and co-chair (with Conor Little, University of Limerick) of the PSAI Specialist Group on Public Policy (2020-), I have sought to advance the Irish political science community and develop its profile nationally and internationally.

As well as researching, teaching and supervising in these areas, I have published work and retain ongoing interests in the study of political-administrative relationships, public sector reform, organisational theory and parliaments.

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Mukovhe Masutha

Senior Research Fellow, University of Johannesburg
Dr Masutha has worked as a Policy and Strategy Analyst at Divisions of Economic intelligence in Local and National government departments.
He currently holds the positions of Senior Research Fellow in the Faculty of Science (UJ), Special Advisor in the Ministry in the Presidency on Youth Policy, and Head of Research, Innovation and Partnerships at the Centre for Emerging Researchers, also based at UJ.

Dr Masutha holds a BA in Economic Geography, BSc Honours in Cities Planning and Development from Wits University, an MSC in Economic Geography and SMMEs Incubation from UJ and PhD in Policy and Management from the University of Bath (UK).

Dr Masutha serves on a number of current and former local and international advisory boards:

Chairman of the Advisory Committee of the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology’s Nurturing Future Scholars Programme (NSP) (South Africa)

Member of the Chilean Government’s International Panel of Experts on Free Education Policies and Public Funding Strategies of Higher Education

Transnational Advisory Committee of the Black Health Matters Research Project (University of Toronto, Canada)

South African Government’s Presidential Youth Working Group (South Africa)

Member of the Technical Committee of the Inter-Ministerial Committee on Higher Education Funding (South Africa)

Academic Advisory Committee of the Climate Action Network for International Educators (CANIE, Australia)

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Muna Shifa

Senior Researcher in Development Economics, University of Cape Town
I am a senior research officer at the Southern Africa Labour and Development Research Unit (SALDRU). My research focuses on land tenure systems and rural livelihoods, urbanization and development, social cohesion and inequality, and the analysis of poverty and inequality. I teach postgraduate-level courses on complex surveys and measuring poverty and inequality in the School of Economics at the University of Cape Town.

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Muriel Porter

Adjunct Faculty Member, Trinity College Theological School, University of Divinity

I am a journalist by profession and a historian by academic qualification. Currently a freelance journalist and author, I taught journalism as a senior academic at RMIT University until 2005. My area of expertise is commentary on contemporary religious issues, particularly pertaining to women, gay issues, marriage, etc.

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Murooj Yousef

PhD Candidate, Griffith University
Murooj Yousef is a Research Fellow at Social Marketing @ Griffith passionate about behaviour change and the role of emotions in social advertisements. She is currently working with Blurred Minds, a gamified alcohol, vaping and drugs education initiative for Australian high schools. Murooj helped in engaging over 100 schools with different Blurred Minds programs and resources.

Murooj's research aims to increase understanding of the role of emotions in social advertising. Murooj helps social marketers to produce more effective messages though different digital and social media channels. Murooj’s research follows the consumer journey from exposure to behavioural action, looking at how emotions drive actions online and offline. She helped in evaluating many campaigns targeted at different behaviours including reducing drink driving among young adults, increasing quality donations for Australian charities, encouraging smoking cessation through different packaging strategies and increasing the uptake of COVID-19 vaccination.

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Murray Leith

Professor of Political Science, University of the West of Scotland
Murray Leith has lectured at universities in Scotland and the United States. He has published on several aspects of Scottish and British politics, Scottish nationalism, national identity, the Scottish Diaspora, independence and Union. He is usually working on research involving nationalism and national identity in Scotland, and is currently researching around the Scottish Diaspora, as well as other aspects of contemporary Scottish politics and society.

His most recent projects include him being part of a team undertaking a Scotland wide survey of support to older UK Veterans aged 65+, creating an online game considering national and European identity, and an number of research projects involving consideration of the Scottish diaspora and the connection to Scottish politics and society.

In 2020, Manchester University Press published his most recent book 'Scotland: The New State of an Old Nationa' a co-authored, wider look at contemporary Scotland. His most recent articles consider the Scottish Diaspora, and issues around Scottish identity, and return migration to Scotland, post Brexit.

He is the proud parent of a grown up daughter, and a slightly younger potted plant.

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Murray Shearer

Murray Shearer is a hydrogen and alternative energy expert, with a background in working on alternative energy in oil and gas companies

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Musa Alkadzim

Mahasiswa, Universitas Islam Internasional Indonesia (UIII)
Here is my Google Scholar profile

https://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=list_works&hl=id&user=d8-qUlsAAAAJ

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Mustafa Kirisci

Assistant Professor of Homeland Security, DeSales University
Dr Mustafa Kirisci is an Assistant Professor of Homeland Security at DeSales University. His research interests are terrorism, civil conflict, interstate conflict, and civil-military relations. His papers appear in Government and Opposition, Civil Wars, Terrorism and Political Violence, International Negotiation, Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict, Critical Studies on Terrorism, British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, Inkstick Media, and National Interest.

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My Nguyen

Senior Lecturer in Finance, RMIT University
My Nguyen is a Senior Lecturer in Finance who specialises in empirical corporate finance, banking, sustainable finance, and digital financial services.

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Mya Poe

Associate Professor of English, Northeastern University
Mya Poe’s research focuses on writing assessment and writing development with particular attention to equity and fairness. She is the co-author of Learning to Communicate in Science and Engineering (CCCC Advancement of Knowledge Award, 2012), co-editor of Race and Writing Assessment (CCCC Outstanding Book of the Year, 2014), and co-editor of Writing Assessment, Social Justice, and the Advancement of Opportunity (2019). Her scholarship has appeared in journals such as College Composition and Communication, The Journal of Business and Technical Communication, The Journal of Writing Assessment, and Assessing Writing. She has also guest-edited special issues of Research in the Teaching of English and College English dedicated to issues of social justice, diversity, and writing assessment. She is series co-editor of the Oxford Brief Guides to Writing in the Disciplines. Her research has received funding from the National Science Foundation, Northeastern College of Humanities and Social Sciences, College Composition and Communication, MIT School of Humanities and Social Sciences, and the Penn State Institute for the Arts and Humanities.

Her teaching and service have been recognized with the Northeastern University Teaching Excellence Award, the Northeastern College of Social Sciences and Humanities Outstanding Teaching Award, and the MIT Infinite Mile Award for Continued Outstanding Service and Innovative Teaching. She is a board member of the Journal of Writing Analytics, Assessing Writing, Journal of Writing Assessment, and Research in the Teaching of English. She has served on the NCTE College Steering Committee and on the CCCC Nominating Committee. She has chaired the NCTE Ohmann Award committee, the CCCC Research Impact Committee, and CCCC Outstanding Book Ward Committee. She is currently on the Task Force to revise the CCCCC Assessment Principles.

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Myfanwy Maple

Professor of Social Work, University of New England
Myfanwy Maple is Professor of Social Work and Chair of Research in the School of Health at the University of New England in Armidale, New South Wales, Australia. She is Director of Manna Institute, a Commonwealth funded, Regional University Network virtual research and training institute focused on mental health and wellbeing in regional communities.

For two decades, Professor Maple’s research has focused on trauma and loss, with a particular emphasis on understanding risk and resilience following exposure to suicide. Her work has made a significant contribution to understanding vulnerability and resilience related to suicide exposure and she is currently working on the development of interventions and evaluating supports to reduce adverse outcomes related to suicide. Professor Maple’s work further extends to examining risk and resilience among vulnerable young people who have experienced significant trauma, are disengaged from society, and have declining mental health primarily through the Social Work In Schools project. Dr Maple’s focus remains on authentically including the voices of those with lived experience to better inform policy, research and practice developments.

Professor Maple is a Director on the Board of batyr. She is Deputy Chair of the National Suicide Prevention Research Fund Advisory Committee, and a past elected Director of the Board of Suicide Prevention Australia. In late 2019, Professor Maple was invited to be a member of the Prime Ministers Suicide Prevention Advisors Expert Advisory Group. She has been co-chair of the International Association for Suicide Prevention Postvention and Bereavement Special Interest Group. Professor Maple is a graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors.

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Myles Murphy

Postdoctoral research fellow, Physiotherapy, Edith Cowan University
Myles is a postdoctoral clinician researcher within the Edith Cowan University Nutrition and Health Innovation Research Institute. Myles’ research involves investigating the drivers of pain and impairment in people with lower-limb musculoskeletal injury and disability as well as novel neuroscience interventions to address these impairments.

Background
Dr. Murphy is an Australian Physiotherapy Association titled Sport and Exercise Physiotherapist. Dr. Murphy has worked clinically as a physiotherapist for variety of elite sporting teams, including the Western Australian Cricket Association. While also working clinically, Dr. Murphy completed his PhD part-time at The University of Notre Dame Australia investigating the different mechanisms related to pain and dysfunction in people with lower-limb tendinopathy.

Professional Associations
Sports Medicine Australia, Western Australia Branch - Chairperson
Sports Medicine Australia - Member
Australian Physiotherapy Association - Member
Sports Physiotherapy Australia - Member
Australian College of Physiotherapists - Member
Awards and Recognition
2022 - Australian Sports Medicine Federation Fellowship
2020 - Australian Physiotherapy Association Emerging Researcher (WA Branch)
2016 - Australian Physiotherapy Association Titled Sport and Exercise Physiotherapist
Research Areas and Interests
Myles’ research involves investigating the drivers of pain and impairment in people with lower-limb musculoskeletal injury and disability as well as novel neuroscience interventions to address these impairments. Myles’ has a research interest in tendon injuries, especially the Achilles tendon, and according to ExpertScape is within the top 0.3% of published ‘tendinopathy’ researchers worldwide.

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Myra Kandemiri

Academic Teaching Staff Assistant Lecturer, Faculty of Education, University of Alberta
Myra Kandemiri is a Lecturer of Elementary Science at the Faculty of Education, University of Alberta. A registered Alberta Education K-12 teacher, she has served as Research Coordinator for the Black Youth Mentorship and Leadership Program from 2021.

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Myriam Benraad

Professeure en relations internationales / Schiller International University et Institut libre d'étude des relations internationales et des sciences politiques (ILERI), chercheure associée à l'IREMAM (CNRS/AMU), Aix-Marseille Université (AMU)
Politologue, docteure en science politique de l’Institut d’études politiques de Paris (Sciences Po, 2011), elle est professeure en relations internationales à l’Université internationale Schiller (Schiller International University) à Paris et à l’Institut libre d’étude des relations internationales et des sciences politiques (ILERI).

Ses travaux les plus récents portent sur les émotions dans leurs rapports à la violence politique et aux relations internationales.

Elle est l’auteure, entre autres publications, de Géopolitique de la colère. De la globalisation heureuse au grand courroux (Paris, Le Cavalier Bleu, 2020), de Terrorisme : les affres de la vengeance. Aux sources liminaires de la violence (Paris, Le Cavalier Bleu, 2021) et de L'Irak par-delà toutes les guerres. Idées reçues sur un Etat en transition (Paris, Le Cavalier Bleu, 2023).

Adresse électronique : [email protected]

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Myunghee Lee

Assistant Professor, Michigan State University
Myunghee Lee's research interests include authoritarian politics, democratization, protest, and foreign policy. Her regional focus is East Asia, particularly the Korean Peninsula and China. Her work appears in many prominent journals such as International Security, Journal of East Asian Studies, Politics and Gender, and International Studies Review. Her research has been supported by the Korea Foundation and the Academy of Korean Studies.

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