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Marguerite Koole

Assistant Professor, Educational Technology & Design, University of Saskatchewan
In 2013, Dr. Koole completed her PhD in E-Research and Technology-Enhanced Learning at Lancaster University UK. Her thesis is entitled “Identity Positioning of Doctoral Students in Networked Learning Environments”. She also holds a Masters of Education in Distance Education (MEd) through the Centre for Distance Education at Athabasca University. Her focus was on mobile learning.

Dr. Koole has a BA in Modern Languages and has studied French, Spanish, German, Blackfoot, Cree, Latin, Mandarin, ancient Mayan hieroglyphics, and linguistics. Her interests in languages led her to teaching. She has taught English as a Second Language (ESL), English for Academic Purposes (EAP) and university-level writing at the University of Lethbridge, Athabasca University, private schools in Canada, and a private school in Spain.

While teaching at the University of Lethbridge, Dr. Koole became interested in designing online educational resources. She completed a college diploma in Multimedia Production with training in web development, audio, video, animation, 3D animation, marketing, and business.

Dr. Koole has worked in online and distance education for over 15 years. Through the years, she has been involved in teaching, instructional design, multimedia programming, content management, e-portfolios, and social software. She has designed interactive, online learning activities for various learning purposes and platforms—including print, web, and mobile devices.

Areas of interest;
Mobile learning
Makerspaces
Technology-enhanced learning
Socio-materialism/new materialism
Social constructionism
Language revitalization

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Mari Wiliam

Lecturer in Modern and Welsh History, Bangor University
Mari Elin Wiliam’s academic studies were completed at the School of History, Welsh History and Archaeology, Bangor University (BA 2002; MA 2004; PhD 2009). After a period teaching for the Open University and working at the Welsh Language Planning Centre, she was appointed a Research Assistant on the Duncan Tanner Archive project at Bangor in 2010–11.

Following a further year as both a part-time tutor and researcher on a Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol website at Bangor, she was appointed a full-time lecturer in September 2012. Her PhD was supervised by the late Professor Duncan Tanner, and it focused on cultural and social change in Wales during the period 1950–62.

She is in the process of developing it into a Welsh language monograph entitled ‘Moderneiddio, hunaniaeth a Phrydeindod yng Nghymru, 1939-c. 1962’ (Modernisation, identity and Britishness in Wales, 1939-c. 1962). She is currently also participating in research projects and collaborations focusing on the history of the Urdd youth movement, the Llangollen International Eisteddfod, the Labour Party and oral history. She teaches and researches through the medium of English and Welsh.

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Mari Carmen Pelaez

PhD Candidate in neuroscience, Université Laval
Mari Carmen Pelaez received her Bachelor's degree in biochemistry from the University of Malaga (Spain) and her master’s degree in Neuroscience and cognition from the University of Navarra (Spain). She is currently a Ph.D. candidate in Neuroscience at Laval University (Canada) under the supervision of Dr. Chantelle F Sephton. Her research focuses on the impact of genetic variants related to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) on neuronal morphology and connectivity.

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Mari Ellis Dunning

PhD Candidate, Associate Lecturer, Creative Writing, Aberystwyth University
Mari is currently a PhD Candidate at Aberystwyth University, specialising in Early Modern Welsh Witch Trails. She is also a part time teacher for the university's School of Languages and Literature, currently teaching Introduction to Poetry, and a tutor within the School of Lifelong Learning.

Mari's debut poetry collection, Salacia, was shortlisted for Wales Book of the Year 2019. She has since placed second in both the Lucent Dreaming Short Story Competition and the Sylvia Plath Poetry Prize. Her poetry collection Pearl and Bone was selected as Wales Arts Review’s Number 1 of 2022, and is available from Parthian.

Mari lives on the west coast of Wales with her husband, their two sons, and their very adorable poochon. She is the founder of Pay for Poets, a free resource to help writers earn a living through their work.

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Maria Adams

Senior lecturer, University of Surrey
My research and teaching are centered on issues surrounding prisons, including food in prison and the effects of imprisonment on families of prisoners. I am a principal investigator for an ESRC funded project called Doing Porridge: Understanding women’s experiences of food in prison. This is a two year project from September 2021-September 2023. This project aims to analyse the experience of food in women’s prisons using an intersectional approach.

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Maria Aristeidou

Lecturer in Technology Enhanced Learning, The Open University
Dr Maria Aristeidou is a Lecturer in Technology Enhanced Learning at The Open University and a fellow of the Higher Education Academy. Her work focuses on designing and evaluating learning technologies and improving diverse student bodies’ learning experiences and outcomes. Maria has been contributing to the MA in Online Teaching, the BA/MA in Childhood and Youth, and the development of resources for educators across sectors. She supports young people to engage in and appreciate science and scientific research.

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Maria Beamond

Lecturer in Global Human Resources Management, RMIT University

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Maria Byrne

Professor of Developmental & Marine Biology, University of Sydney
Maria Byrne is Professor of Marine and Developmental Biology at the University of Sydney. For 12 years she was the director of One Tree Island Research Station, the University’s facility on the Great Barrier Reef. Over the years this iconic, fully protected reef system has provided a major platform for Prof Byrne’s research on the biology and ecology of marine invertebrates that has largely involved echinoderms as model organisms. Her work on comparative evolutionary developmental biology and marine climate change has been funded by the Australian Research Council and other agencies for over 20 years. In recent years Prof Byrne’s work has involved the quantification of the impacts of climate change stressors, ocean warming and ocean acidification on fundamental biological processes including growth, physiology, development and calcification. This work investigates the responses of marine invertebrates across life stages to climate change and has involved species from the tropics to the poles. Most importantly the labile nature of development and possibility of an in-built redundancy and adaptive capacity of developmental processes in a climate change world will be crucial to the resilience of some marine species. Her current research investigates potential for climate adaptation merging here two main areas of research, evo-devo and global change.

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Maria G. Corradini

I am an Associate Professor in Food Science and the Arrell Chair in Food Quality at the Arrell Food Institute (University of Guelph). During my career, I have focused on developing procedures and protocols to identify and assess changes in food quality and safety linked to processing and handling practices throughout the supply chain, from producer to consumer. I have also developed and validated mathematical models to evaluate and predict how food processing and handling practices can favor or act in detriment of food quality, safety, and nutritional content. Using a systems dynamics perspective, I have leveraged my expertise to participate as the PI and co-PI in research projects that take an integrative view of food safety and security conditions within communities in Argentina (City of Buenos Aires), China (City of Macau), and USA (Newark, NJ). I have authored or coauthored over 110 research articles in refereed journals, 17 book chapters, two contributions to encyclopaedias, and designed three educational kits on STEM topics for middle school students.

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Maria Garcia

Senior Lecturer in International Relations, University of Bath

Prior to joining Bath in 2014, I was a Marie Curie International Fellow at the NCRE, University of Canterbury (New Zealand) and the University of Nottingham. During this time I conducted research on the various free trade agreement strategies of global economic powers in the region, and the effects of strategic competition on their strategies.

Previously, I lectured at Birkbeck College, London and the University of Nottingham. I have been also been a visiting fellow at ANUCES, Australian National University, Monash University in Melbourne, the University of Salzburg and ULB in Brussels.

My current projects include a book on the divergent free trade agreement strategies of large (China, USA, EU) and small economies (Singapore, Chile, New Zealand) in Asia-Pacific and their effects on the development of future economic governance in the region.

Alongside Annick Masselot of the University of Canterbury, I am investigating Asian resistance to European norm promotion through free trade agreements.

Research interests:

International trade and economic governance
EU-USA trade negotiations (TTIP) and Transpacific Partnership negotiations (TPP)
EU-Asia, EU-China, EU-Australasia and EU-Latin America Relations
Regional integration and inter-regionalism
Societal impacts of trade agreements/ Values and trade
International Political Economy

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María García González

Profesora de Odontología, Universidad Europea
Vocal Junta Directiva de la SEDCYDO.
Doctora en Ciencias Odontológicas. Cum Laude. UCM
Especialista en Trastornos Temporomandibulares y Dolor Orofacial. UCM.
Experta en Medicina Dental del Sueño. FESMES.
Profesor universitario Departamento Odontología Clínica. Universidad Europea de Madrid.

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Maria Garcia-Puente

Associate Professor of Spanish, California State University, San Bernardino
Dr. María García Puente (California State University San Bernardino) scholarship focuses on small cinemas and emergent female filmmakers in Hispanic cinemas.

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Maria Jouste

Research Associate, United Nations University
Maria Jouste is a research associate at UNU-WIDER, where she works on topics related to taxation and tax-benefit microsimulation models in domestic revenue mobilisation programmes. She holds a PhD in economics from the University of Turku.

Her research interest is in development and public economics, focusing on taxation and social protection in developing countries. Her recent research has included the evaluation of tax and administrative reforms using administrative tax data from Uganda and simulating potential social protection reforms in Zambia. She has experience in curating and employing large administrative tax data in collaboration with African revenue authorities.

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Maria Khan

Assistant Professor of Behavioral Medicine & Psychiatry, West Virginia University
Maria Khan, PhD is a clinical psychologist, clinical assistant professor, and director of the Resilience After Complex Trauma (ReACT) Clinic through the Department of Behavioral Medicine and Psychiatry at the Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute, West Virginia University (WVU) Medicine. She is passionate about reaching under-served and vulnerable populations, such as children and families who have experienced adversity and exhibit heightened risk for a host of psychosocial and developmental difficulties. She provides evidence-based interventions for children and families experiencing depression, anxiety, behavioral problems, and attachment/relationship difficulties. She specializes in evidence-based therapies for children and families who have undergone traumatic experiences. Her research interests revolve around child trauma and adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), risk and protective factors, and parent-child attachment, in the context of child and family functioning.

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Maria Kozlovskaya

Maria joined the Business School as a Lecturer in Microeconomics in September 2015. She is at the last stage of her PhD studies at the University of Leicester. Before joining Huddersfield, she taught at the Univesity of Birmingham, and before that worked as a senior economist in Russian Regional Development Bank. Her doctoral studies were sponsored by the ESRC.

Maria's research interests lie in the areas of Game Theory, Behavioural Economics and Information Economics. In her PhD thesis, she developed axiomatic models of social preferences and investigated information exchange between firms via industrial espionage. She also programmed and ran an economic experiment which studied preference for fairness in social dilemmas.

Maria is a lecturer for the following modules:

Intermediate Microeconomics and Quantitative Economics (2nd year BSc Economics)
Microeconomics (MSc Economics)

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Maria Kulp

Associate Professor of Philosophy, Gonzaga University
I am a philosophical ethicist who specializes in medical ethics. In the past year and a half, I have become increasingly involved in local and state-level public health as an ethicist. I am the ethicist at the Spokane Regional Health District, a co-chair of the Spokane Disaster Clinical Advisory Committee, and a co-chair of the Washington REDi Crisis Standards of Care Regional Triage Team.

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Maria Kutar

Director of UG Business, University of Salford
I studied Law at undergraduate level, followed by a Masters and PhD research in Computer Science. In 2004 I joined the University of Salford, firstly in the Information Systems Institute, and then in Salford Business School. I have undertaken a variety of academic leadership roles, and led the University Research Ethics Panel. I am currently Director of UG Business and Co-Lead for the Disruptive Technologies Research and Innovation Cluster. A key theme in my role is fostering enterprise and innovation through both curriculum design and teaching delivery.

I am a recipient of 3 Vice-Chancellor’s Distinguished Teaching Awards and a Student Union Teaching Award, and am dedicated to delivering excellent teaching and student experience. My teaching covers a broad range of information systems areas including systems analysis and design, legal and professional issues and emerging / disruptive technologies. My teaching is centred on a constructivist approach, and uses inquiry based pedagogies to foster deep learning. An important focus is to foster creativity in students through the use of varied learning and assessment activities.

I have worked with a range of businesses on Knowledge Transfer Partnerships, including a current Digital Transformation project with Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce, and have contributed to the delivery of short courses in digital transformation to senior leaders.

I was Chair of the Psychology of Programming Interest Group 2004-2018, member of the British Computer Society Ethics Expert Panel 2004-2006, and am a current Board Member for the UK Academy for Information Systems (UKAIS). My research interests are focused on human aspects of technology, and Learning in HE.

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Maria Loades

Senior Lecturer, Clinical Psychology, University of Bath
Dr Maria Loades is a Senior Lecturer/Clinical Tutor for the Doctorate in Clinical Psychology programme at the University of Bath, UK. Maria qualified as a Clinical Psychologist from the University of East Anglia in 2008. On qualification, she worked a variety of mental health settings, including adult mental health, a children’s inpatient unit, and various community Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS). She completed a post-graduate diploma in cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) for children, young people and families at the Anna Freud Centre/University College London in 2013, and a Postgraduate Certificate in the Supervision of Applied Psychology Practice at the University of Oxford in 2015.

Maria secured an NIHR doctoral research fellowship in 2016 to further her research into depression in paediatric Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS), which she is undertaking in collaboration with colleagues at the University of Bristol, and the Paediatric CFS team at the Royal United Hospital in Bath. Maria’s research interests also include: Developing and delivering Cognitive and/or Behavioural treatments for children and young people with depression and/or fatigue, including those with chronic illnesses, and therapist competence in delivering CBT, particularly in the field of child and adolescent mental health.

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Maria Marchetti-Mercer

Professor of Psychology and Assistant Dean of Research: Faculty of Humanities, University of the Witwatersrand
Prof Maria Marchetti-Mercer is a professor of psychology at the University of the Witwatersrand (Wits) and currently serving as assistant dean of research for the Faculty of Humanities. She served as the head of the School of Human and Community Development at Wits from 2012 to 2016. Prior to that, she was the head of the Psychology Department at the University of Pretoria from 2001 to 2011.
She has been involved in the training of professional psychologists especially with regard to family therapy for nearly 30 years and her doctoral thesis was on the Milan School of family therapy. She has also received advanced post-graduate family therapy training in Italy.
Her current area of research focuses on the impact of migration on South African families and most recently the use of ICTs in African migrant families. Her new co-edited book, “Transnational Families in Africa: Migrants and the Role of Information Communication Technologies” has just been published. She also co-authored a book, “The Italian Diaspora in South Africa: Nostalgia, Identity, and Belonging in the Second and Third Generations" (Routledge) with A. Virga in 2023. She is a C1 NRF-rated researcher and has published widely both nationally and internationally in the field of migration and families, the training of professional psychologists, and family murder.
In 2008 she received an award from the Institute for School-Based Family Counseling and the University of San Francisco Center for Child and Family Development for outstanding international contributions to school-based family counselling presented at Brasenose College, Oxford University. She was awarded the Order of the Star of Italy in 2022 for her professional contributions from the president of Italy.

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Maria Nagel

Professor of Neurology and Ophthalmology, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
I am interested in clinical neurology, acute and chronic virus infections of the nervous system and virus latency in the nervous system

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Maria Pascual Torner

Investigadora Postdoctoral, Universidad de Oviedo
Licenciada en Ciencia Ambientales por la Universitat de Barcelona. Promoción 2005-2010
Doctorada en Ciencias del Mar por la Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya con la tesis titulada "“Spatio-temporal processes explaining salp aggregations and their role in the Catalan Sea, northwestern Mediterranean Sea”. Dirigida por Verónica Fuentes y José Luís Acuña, y realizada en el Institut de Ciències del Mar (ICM-CSIC) de Barcelona. Programa de doctorado de Ciencias del Mar de la Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC). Septiembre 2016

Postdoctorado en la Universidad de Oviedo, laboratorio de Carlos López Otín para envestigar las claves del envejecimiento en diversas especies marinas.

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Maria Plotnikova

Lecturer in Economics, Aberystwyth University
Dr. Maria Plotnikova received her PhD at the University of Illinois. She is a member of the Regional Science Association and has been successful in attracting a number of funding awards, including Horizon 2020 and ESRC funded awards on spatial justice and inequality in Europe and poverty and vulnerability in Wales. Maria's research interests are in Regional and Urban economics, economics of poverty and inequality, as well as economics of housing in transition economies.

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Maria Pournara

Lecturer in Criminology, Swansea University
Dr Maria Pournara is from Kavala, Greece and has lived in Cardiff since 2014. Prior to coming to Swansea University, she has been a doctoral researcher at Cardiff University and postgraduate tutor at Cardiff University (2014-2019). She holds an MSc in Crime Analysis from the University of Southampton (2013-2014). Before that, she worked as a lawyer practising mainly in the areas of Criminal Law and Human Rights in Thessaloniki, Greece (2008-2013).

Her main research interests are in the areas of policing and decision-making, organised crime, intelligence and social problems. Her doctoral research has explored police decision-making in tackling organised crime and more specifically the processes of constructing and prioritising crime problems in the UK.

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Maria Sapouna

Senior Lecturer in Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of the West of Scotland
Dr Maria Sapouna is Senior Lecturer in Criminology and Criminal Justice at the University of the West of Scotland. Her main research interest is school bullying, on which she has published widely. Most recently, she led a EU- funded project on prejudice-based bullying involving 4 European countries.

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Maria Serban

Lecturer in Philosophy, University of East Anglia
I am a philosopher in the Department of Philosophy in the School of Politics, Philosophy, Language and Communication Studies, at University of East Anglia. My research focuses on issues related to mechanistic explanation and modelling in biology and cognitive science, artificial intelligence and creativity.

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María Solano Altaba

Profesora de la Facultad de Humanidades y CC. Comunicación Universidad CEU San Pablo, Universidad CEU San Pablo
Profesora de distintas materias en el ámbito del periodismo y la comunicación, compatibiliza su trabajo en la Facultad de Humanidades y CC. Comunicación de la Universidad CEU San Pablo con el ejercicio profesional del periodismo y las conferencias sobre temas de educación y familia. Especializada en ética y teoría de la comunicación, trabaja en la necesidad de fomentar la alfabetización mediática para reducier el impacto de las nuevas tecnologías en los niños, adolescentes y jóvenes.

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María Ángeles Bonmatí Carrión

Investigadora postdoctoral CIBERFES y profesora colaboradora UMU, Universidad de Murcia
Licenciada en Biología por la Universidad de Murcia (junio 2009), Máster en Investigación y Tecnología en Ciencias Biomédicas (junio 2010), Máster en Formación del Profesorado (junio 2015). Doctora en Fisiología por la Universidad de Murcia (octubre 2015, mención internacional, sobresaliente cum laude y Premio Extraordinario de Doctorado). Realicé mi tesis doctoral sobre la evaluación de la cronodisrupción y los efectos no visuales de la luz sobre el sistema circadiano. Tras ello, realicé mi periodo postdoctoral (julio 2016-mayo 2018) entre la Universidad de Surrey (Reino Unido) y la Clínica de Medicina Espacial de Toulouse (Francia), trabajando en un proyecto coordinado por la Agencia Espacial Europea cuyo objetivo fue el estudio de los efectos sobre distintos parámetros fisiológicos (concretamente sobre el sueño y ritmos circadianos) de un modelo humano de microgravedad. Posteriormente (junio 2018) me reincorporé al grupo de origen (Cronobiología, en la Universidad de Murcia) con un contrato postdoctoral Saavedra Fajardo (Fundación Séneca). Cuento con 16 publicaciones en revistas de impacto (+1 en revisión) relacionadas con el campo de la cronobiología, neurofisiología y sueño. Además, he participado con alrededor de 50 contribuciones a congresos nacionales e internacionales, de las que 20 fueron ponencias invitadas. He impartido docencia en los grados de Biología, Biotecnología, Medicina y Ciencias Ambientales. También he participado con conferencias magistrales en una Maestría de Arquitectura en la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Asimismo, he intervenido en diversos eventos de divulgación y es autora del libro "Que nada te quite el sueño" (Editorial Crítica, 2023).

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María Dolores Teijeira Pablos

Catedrática de Historia del Arte, Universidad de León
María Dolores Teijeira Pablos es Catedrática de Historia del Arte en la Universidad de León, en la que ha impartido docencia desde 1993 hasta la actualidad, dentro del Departamento de Patrimonio Artístico y Documental de la mencionada institución. Su trayectoria científica ha estado tradicionalmente vinculada a la investigación en arte medieval español, especialmente del final del gótico.
Desde hace más de una década ha sido miembro del Grupo de investigación reconocido “Patrimonio Artístico Medieval” (GIR 435) de la Universidad de León.

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Maria Fernanda Noboa Gonzalez

Doutora em Estudos Internacionais, Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales (FLACSO) - Ecuador
Doutora em Estudos Internacionais da FLACSO/Equador (2019), com Pesquisa em Estudos Estratégicos e de Segurança.
Ex-diretora do Centro de Prospectiva Estratégica do Instituto de Altos Estudos Nacionais.
Professora em universidades equatorianas no exterior (Universidad
(UNAM, Universidade Nacional do Panamá e Universidade Externado da Colômbia).
Tem publicações em periódicos de alto impacto e capítulos de livros relacionados a Relações Internacionais e Segurança.
Revisora e avaliadora de periódicos indexados na Colômbia e no México.
Assessora e instrutora de várias unidades de inteligência operacional e estratégica das Forças Armadas Equatorianas desde 2003.

Coordenadora do Grupo Regional de Amassuru: Mulheres em Segurança e Defesa na
América Latina e Caribe ([email protected])

Correspondente da Comunidade do Pensamento Complexo ([email protected]

Número do Identificador Internacional: orcid.org/0000-0002-4922-4692

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Biografia profissional:

Desde 2001, sou professora e consultora de vários centros de treinamento e especialização das Forças Armadas do Equador, tais como Academia de Guerra do Exército, Academia de Guerra da Força Aérea,
Escola de Inteligência Conjunta, Instituto de Defesa Nacional, onde lecionei nos cursos Básico e Avançado, de Estado-Maior, de Especialidade e de Estado-Maior Conjunto, vinculados ao pensamento contemporâneo, ao pensamento crítico e à análise de discurso e informação da mídia, inteligência estratégica, previsão crítica, metodologias de produção de inteligência e pensamento estratégico para a tomada de decisões, entre outros.

Também ministrei treinamento especializado para analistas da Diretoria de Inteligência do Comando Conjunto, da Diretoria de Inteligência da Força Aérea e da
Força Aérea e da Diretoria de Inteligência da Marinha e de vários grupos operacionais de inteligência, especialmente os do Exército.
Exército.

Participei como palestrante, líder de workshop, moderadora e coordenadora em vários eventos acadêmicos locais e internacionais dentro e fora do Equador (Argentina, México, Colômbia, Peru, Espanha, Cuba, entre outros).

Publiquei inúmeros artigos em revistas indexadas, especializadas e científicas e em vários meios de comunicação locais sobre tópicos relacionados a comunicação, política, segurança e inteligência.

Fui editora especializada de publicações de personalidades relevantes dentro e fora do país, além de ter trabalhado em várias organizações internacionais, como o PNUD, o Banco Mundial e a
Corporação Permanente do Pacífico Sul.

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Maria Gabriela Palacio

Assistant Professor in Development Studies, Leiden University
I am an Assistant Professor (University Lecturer) in Development Studies at the Latin American Studies Programme - Institute for History. My work interrogates conventional approaches to (economic) development by engaging with questions of identity, difference, and power. Situated within development studies and informed by political economy, anthropology of the state, and sociology of gender and race; it seeks to understand how social policy shapes social and political identities. Most of my empirical research has focused on Ecuador, though I have written more broadly about Latin America.

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Maria J Silveira

Associate Professor of Internal Medicine, University of Michigan
Dr. Silveira is a clinician researcher and palliative care provider at the University of Michigan and Ann Arbor Veterans Administration Medical Center. Her research interests are in palliative care, cancer pain, and survivorship

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Maria R. Dahm

ARC DECRA and Senior Research Fellow in Health Communication, Australian National University
Dr Mary Dahm is a linguist analysing how the little (or big) things we do (or don't do) with language impact on patient safety and quality of care.

She has a keen interest in Communicating for Diagnostic Excellence, improving the critical diagnostic conversations clinicians have with patients, from history taking to providing diagnosis, discussing risk and managing and communicating uncertainty.

Dr Dahm's program of work is impactful, translational research at the nexus of applied linguistics and health communication. Her interdisciplinary collaborations involve clinicians across a range of care settings, health consumer representatives, and patients. She aims to identify communication and systemic issues to address barriers to improve diagnosis, patient safety and quality of care through innovative consumer-driven research in health communication.

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Maria Rita Micheli

Assistant Professor, IÉSEG School of Management
Maria Rita Micheli is Assistant Professor of Strategy at IESEG School of Management in Paris, in the Department of Management & Society. She obtained her Ph.D. at Rotterdam School of Management Erasmus University in 2015. Her research, appeared in Organization Science, Journal of Management Studies, and Creativity and Innovation Management, revolves around knowledge transfer, with particular emphasis on the processes leading individuals and companies to innovate and introduce new paradigms. She studies these mechanisms within multiple contexts, ranging from creative companies, stigmatized organizations and scientific institutions.

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María Rodríguez Velasco

Profesora de Historia del Arte, Universidad CEU San Pablo
Licenciada en Geografía Historia por la Universidad Complutense de Madrid, especialidad Historia del Arte. Doctora en Historia del Arte por la misma Universidad (sección Arte Medieval, 2005). Ha sido Becaria Predoctoral (FPI) del Ministerio de Educación y Cultura entre 1996 y 1999, año en que comienza su labor docente en la Universidad CEU San Pablo. Actualmente es profesora titular de Historia del Arte en esta Universidad, responsable del área de conocimiento de Historia del Arte y secretaria académica del Departamento de Humanidades.Desde el curso 2019-2020 también imparte el curso La vida secreta del arte en la Universitas CEU Senioribus. Acreditada por la ACAP (2009) y con un sexenio de investigación (1999-2016). Sus principales líneas de investigación se han centrado en la miniatura medieval, el valor de las imágenes en la cultura europea y la iconografía cristiana. Fruto de sus estudios son numerosos artículos de carácter científico y participación en congresos de carácter nacional e internacional. Ha impartido numerosas conferencias sobre los temas de investigación referidos y ha realizado estancias predoctorales en la sección de manuscritos de centros de investigación italianos (Biblioteca Vaticana, B. Ambrosiana de Milán, Bibliotecas Vallicelliana y Casanatense de Roma, Archivo Capitular de Turín y Archivo del Museo Diocesano de Trento). Forma parte del Consejo Editorial de la Revista Hispania Sacra (CSIC). Forma parte del grupo de investigación La imagen medieval (UCM) y es investigadora principal del grupo de investigación ContemplArte (CEU), recientemente reconocido como grupo en consolidación en la USP.
Publicaciones más recientes:
- Libros:
Rodríguez Velasco, María (coord.): Tradición y modernidad en la obra de Marko Iván Rupnik: implicaciones teológicas, estéticas e iconográficas de los mosaicos del Centro Aletti (Roma), Madrid: CEU Ediciones, 2013. ISBN: 978-84-15949-24-4.
Rodríguez Velasco, María: Rostros creyentes para nuestra fe patriarcas, profetas y apóstoles. Madrid: Magnificat/Fleurus, 2013. ISBN: 978-84-1604100-8.
Rodríguez Velasco, María: Arriola Jiménez, María: El Credo en imágenes: El arte como manifestación de la fe. Madrid: Arzobispado de Madrid, 2013. ISBN: 978-84-933536-7-4.
Rodríguez Velasco, María; García Pérez, José M.: El Greco en Madrid: Belleza y significado. Madrid: Arzobispado de Madrid, 2014. ISBN: 978-84-93353629.

- Capítulos de libros:
Rodríguez Velasco, María: “Iconografia del Sacro Cuore di Maria. Presupposti, evoluzione e consolidamento delle immagini cordimariane”, en La Rivoluzione della tenerezza. Il cuore di Maria. Florencia: Nerbini 2020, pp. 175-197. ISBN: 978-88-6434-363-1.
Rodríguez Velasco, María: “Muros vestidos de luz y color: Los mosaicos del Centro Ezio Aletti (Roma) en la Capilla del Santísimo de la Catedral de Madrid”, en Vestir la Arquitectura. Burgos: Universidad de Burgos, 2019, pp. 510-515. ISBN: 978-84-16283-64-4.
Rodríguez Velasco, María: “La pintura mural y sus analogías con las miniaturas bíblicas en el contexto de la reforma gregoriana: función, símbolos y significado”, en Pintado en la Pared. El muro como soporte visual en la Edad Media. Madrid: Universidad Complutense, 2019. pp. 395-416. ISBN: 978-84-669-3606-4.
Rodríguez Velasco, María: “La miniatura al servicio de la reforma gregoriana: La decoración simbólica y narrativa de las biblias gigantes o atlánticas”, en Narraciones visuales en el arte románico: Figuras, mensajes y soportes. Aguilar de Campoo (Palencia): Fundación Santa María la Real, 2017, pp. 165-197. ISBN: 978-84-17158-00-2.

- Artículos:
Rodríguez Velasco, María: “Pinceladas para la historia: La pintura como documento histórico de las guerras carlistas”, APORTES: Revista de Historia Contemporánea, vol. 34, nº100 (2019), pp. 5-38. ISSN: 2386-4850.
Rodríguez Velasco, María: “Un precedente del microrrelato en la pintura del siglo XV: Discursos paralelos en los Trípticos de los Primitivos Flamencos”, Microtextualidades: Revista Internacional de Microrrelato y Minificción, nº 5 (2019), pp. 128-144. ISSN: 2530-8297.
Rodríguez Velasco, María: “La Belleza en la Sagrada Familia de Antonio Gaudí: Una concepción medieval de la arquitectura reinterpretada con el lenguaje artístico de la modernidad”, Cuadernos de Arte e Iconografía, vol. 26, nº 51 (2017), pp. 119-146. ISSN: 0214-2821.
Rodríguez Velasco, María: “Reinterpretación de la concepción artística y los tipos iconográficos paleocridtianos, bizantinos y románicos en los mosaicos del Centro Aletti (Roma): el programa iconográfico de la Capilla del Colegio Mayor San Pablo (Madrid, octubre de 2009)”, Hispania Sacra, vol 69, nº 140, pp. 755-764. ISSN: 0018-215X.
Rodríguez Velasco, María: “Ecos en piedra de las imágenes miniadas del siglo XII: el paralelismo de tipos iconográficos entre los capiteles de Santa María la Real (Aguilar de Campoo) y la Biblia de Ávila (Biblioteca Nacional, Madrid, Vit. 15-1), Boletín del Museo Arqueológico Nacional, vol. 34 (2016), pp. 211-230. ISSN: 0212-5544.
Rodríguez Velasco, María: “Tipos iconográficos de la Última Cena y simbolismo eucarístico en las imágenes de la Última Cena”, Revista Digital de Iconografía Medieval, vol. 8, nº 16 (2016), pp. 119-142. ISSN: 2254-7312.
Rodríguez Velasco, María: “Van der Weyden, constructor de espacios: las arquitecturas pintadas del Maestro Rogier”, Codex Aquilarensis, vol. 31 (2015), pp. 185-198. ISSN: 0214-896X.

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María Villanueva Fernández

Profesora del Grado en Diseño y del Grado en Estudios de Arquitectura de la ETSAUN y del Programa Internacional en Comunicación de Moda de FCOM, Universidad de Navarra
Doctora Arquitecta con una tesis sobre diseño moderno español. Es Profesora Titular de la Universidad de Navarra donde imparte docencia en el Grado en Diseño y en el Grado en Estudios de Arquitectura de la ETSAUN, y del Programa Internacional en Comunicación de Moda de FCOM. Su investigación está centrada en la historia del diseño español del siglo XX y los límites de la disciplina con el arte y la arquitectura. Sus resultados han sido publicados como artículos en revistas indexadas y capítulos de libro. Ha realizado estancias de investigación en The Getty Research Institute (Los Ángeles), GSAPP Columbia University (New York) y ENSAPBX (Bordeaux).

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