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Helen Taylor

Research associate, Australian Defence Force Academy
Early career researcher working in HR, management and social entrepreneurship.

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Helen Truby

Professorial Research Fellow, School of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences, The University of Queensland
My research career has been informed by my clinical practice in nutrition science and dietetics. I trained as a paediatric dietitian at the Royal Children’s Hospital, Melbourne and completed my PhD at the University of Melbourne in 1999. I gained international experience in education and research at the University of Surrey, UK, where I coordinated the dietetics program, led the first evaluation in simulated practice and managed several large clinical trials. I returned to Australia in 2006 and spent a couple of years at the Children’s Nutrition Research Centre at Herston before I was appointed to the Chair of Nutrition and Dietetics at Monash University where I founded and led the Department of Nutrition, Dietetics and Food for 10 years.
I moved to the University of Queensland in 2020, where I am a Professorial Research Fellow. My latest project which disseminates free evidence-based food and nutrition information for the Under 5's, can be found at www.growandgotoolbox.com.

I hold Honorary Professor appointments at Monash University and the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway. I am a Fellow of the Nutrition Society of Australia and Fellow of the Association of Nutrition (UK), and an Advanced Accredited Practising Dietitian.

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Helen Ugah

Lecturer, Elizade University
Helen Ufuoma Ugah holds a PhD in English language from Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria. She specialises in Discourse Analysis and Pragmatics, as well as New Media Discourse, Political Discourse and Women’s Gender and Sexuality.

As a self-motivated academic who is committed to female rights and empowerment, she strives to advocate for women through rigorous scholarship. Her research interest cuts across the intersections of gender and society as evident in diverse phenomena and different contexts of human communication. She is presently working on Nigerian women’s personal abortion narratives, and Nigerian women’s sexual agency and pleasure.

She is a recipient of the Lagos Studies Association Best Graduate Student Paper (2019). She teaches English language at Elizade University, Nigeria and is presently a Postdoctoral Fellow at the African Cluster Centre, Institute of African and Diaspora Studies, University of Lagos.

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Helen Elizabeth O'Connell AO

Professor, University of Melbourne, Department of Surgery. President Urological Society Australia and New Zealand, The University of Melbourne
Professor Helen OÇonnell AO is a leading academic Urologist whose main clinical interest is restoring bladder function predicated on an accurate diagnosis. She is the President of the Urological Society of Australia and New Zealand.

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Helen Julia Minors

Professor, Head of the School of Arts, York St John University
Helen took up a new post as Professor and Head of the School of Arts at York St York University in October 2022. The School of Arts includes: undergraduate degrees in Acting, Animation, Dance and Drama, Theatre, Drama Education, Film and Television, Fine Art, Games Design, Graphic Design, Illustration, Interior Design, Journalism, Media Production, Music, Music Production, Music Business, Music Technology, Community Music, Musical Theatre, Photography, Product Design, and Sport Journalism; and postgraduate taught degrees in Applied Theatre, Community Music, Film and Screen Studies, Fine Art, Graphic Design, Illustration, Interior Design, Media Production, Music Composition, Music Production, Musical Leadership, Photography, Theatre and Performance, and Virtual and Augmented Reality.

She is also currently a Visiting Professor of Artistic Research and Music Education at the School of Music, in Piteå, Luleå University of Technology, Sweden since January 2020, where she supervises doctoral candidates and has led the Research Methods Class for Artistic Research in Music.

Previously she was the School Head of Performing Arts and Associate Professor of Music at Kingston University, London where she worked for 13 years (September 2010 to September 2022), holding positions as Head of Music for a full term, prior to moving to the larger role as Head of Performing Arts, in which she managed the disciplines of Dance, Drama and Music. Helen was the Kingston University Institutional Aurora Champion, supporting training of women and non-binary people via this AdvanceHE programme. Helen remains a member of the national level Aurora working group.

Helen is a musician, and in her role she enjoys doing many things. She is a performer, playing trumpet and singing in many ensembles. As a researcher she is a musicologist, artistic researcher, and researcher of higher music education, with a focus on EDI. She has published widely on European music of the last 100 years, on music and dance, and notably on multimodal artistic translation. As a DJ/Broadcaster, she has two weekly shows which are broadcast currently on Radio Wey, one is an audio book, and the other a classical music show dedicated to diversity, equality and inclusion.

Helen was elected chair (for 4 years as chair, 3 years as vice chair and 4 years co-opted member) of MusicHE, the subject association for Music in Higher Education in the UK until May 2022. She was the founder (2018) and now co-chair (2020-2022) of EDI Music Studies Network. Additionally, she is the series editor, for Routledge, of Music's Interdiscplines, Critical Practices in the Study of Music. She is external member of the Academic Board of the Royal Northern College of Music, and an external examiner for Middlesex University (KM Music Conservatory, Chennai, India) and University of West London, formerly external examiner at Wolverhampton University, Reading University, and Dublin City University. She has sat on many validation panels and subject reviews, most recently for the Course review for music UG/PGT at Goldsmiths, University of London (2022).

Helen is CI for the AHRC funded, Women's Musical Leadership Online Network (Jan 2022 - November 2023) and was CI of the AHRC funded project Translating Music (2013-2014). Was was co PI for Taking Race Live, funded over 4 years by the Office for Fair Access (2014-2018).

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Helen L. Blake

Lecturer in speech pathology, University of Technology Sydney
Dr Helen L. Blake is a lecturer in speech pathology at University of Technology, Sydney. A certified practicing speech pathologist, she is a member of the working party that developed Speech Pathology Australia’s national position paper and clinical guidelines for Working in a Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Society and a member of the International Expert Panel on Multilingual Children’s Speech. Helen’s research focuses on English proficiency, intelligibility, and participation of multilingual speakers in Australia. Helen has previously led the Speech Intelligibility Clinic, University of Newcastle. Helen’s work in Intelligibility Enhancement in multilingual speakers is informed by her previous role as a standardisation officer in Air Traffic Control.

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Helena Bender

Senior Lecturer, Environmental Social Sciences, The University of Melbourne
I am an interdisciplinary researcher and educator with a diversity of research interests that intersect with sustainability and hope. One strand of research explores how best we can manage the relationships between wildlife and humans to reduce the loss of life, habitats, and limit harm. In particular, I have focused on eastern grey kangaroos and the use of sound. Second, I'm interested in how we can better integrate the research practices from social and ecological sciences to better reflect the complex systems that we live within. I've applied this thinking to hope, proposing that it may be adaptive. Thirdly, I am passionate about bringing a transformational learning approach to my tertiary teaching. I have researched experiential strategies to support students to become more engaged with sustainability, and supporting students who are experiencing difficult emotions in response to the multiplying social and ecological challenges of our times.

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Helena Cooper Thomas

Professor, Auckland University of Technology
Helena Cooper-Thomas is Professor of Organizational Behaviour in the Faculty of Business, with honorary positions also at University of Auckland and University of Waikato. She has authored over 70 peer-reviewed international publications in journals including Journal of Organizational Behavior, Academy of Management Journal, and the Journal of Vocational Behavior, and contributed to a number of scholarly books, either as author, co-author or co-editor.

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Helena Wray

Professor of Migration Law, University of Exeter
Helena Wray's research focuses on the regulation of families through immigration law. Her most recent monograph is 'Article 8 ECHR, Family Reunification and the UK’s Supreme Court: Family Matters?', published by Hart in February 2023. She is currently working on a three year (2023-2026) ESRC funded project 'UK-EU couples after Brexit: migrantization and the UK family immigration regime', where she is Co-I with PI Professor Katharine Charsley (University of Bristol).

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Hélène Couprie

Maîtresse de conférences en sciences économiques, Aix-Marseille Université (AMU)

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Hélène Landemore

Professor of Political Science, Yale University
Hélène Landemore is a professor of political science at Yale University with a specialization in political theory. Her research and teaching interests include, among other things, democratic theory, political epistemology, and the ethics and politics of artificial intelligence.

She is also a fellow at the Ethics in AI Institute at the University of Oxford, an advisor to the Democratic Inputs to AI program at OpenAI, and an advisor to the non-profit organization DemocracyNext. She served on the Governance Committee of the most recent French Citizens’ Convention and is currently undertaking work supported by Schmidt Futures through the AI2050 program.

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Hellen Gitau

Research officer, African Population and Health Research Center
Hellen Gitau is a research officer with the Complex Urban System for Sustainability and Health (CUSSH) project at the African Population and Health Research Centre (APHRC). She leads stakeholder engagement activities in three Kenyan counties of Kisumu, Nairobi and Homa Bay. Hellen also supports Kisumu County in applying for the Green Climate Fund (GCF), and supports the development of spatial plan activities in Kisumu and Homa Bay counties. She has been a researcher for more than five years with a focus on climate change, solid waste management, and Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH).

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Hema Preya Selvanathan

Lecturer, School of Psychology, The University of Queensland

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Hemant Govind Pandit

Professor and Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, University of Leeds
I am Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at University of Leeds and consultant surgeon at Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust in the UK. My clinical interest is management of patients with hip /knee arthritis and my research is aimed towards understanding the pathophysiology of osteoarthritis, optimising patient pathways and ensuring right treatment is offered to the right patient (suffering with osteoarthritis) at the right time and by the right person.

I am a NIHR senior investigator, member of various specialist societies including American Knee Society, European Knee Society and British Society for Surgery of the Knee. I lead a multi-disciplinary research team and currently my work involves pain management in patients undergoing knee replacement, use of wearable and implantable sensors, fractures around joint replacement and disease modifying treatments in patients with different types of arthritis.

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Hendri A. F. Kaharudin

PhD Student & Research Assistant, Australian National University
Hendri A. F. Kaharudin berhasil menyelesaikan gelar sarjananya di Universitas Gadjah Mada dan program pascasarjana di Australian National University dengan fokus penelitian zooarchaeology dan palaeoenvironmental. Penelitiannya banyak berhubungan dengan strategi adaptasi manusia purba di area pesisir pantai dan korelasinya dengan perubahan iklim global sejak masa Pleistosen hingga Holosen.

Ia banyak terlibat dalam penelitian arkeologi prasejarah di Indonesia Timur diantaranya yakni di pulau Kisar, Alor, Lembata, dan Obi. Keterlibatan penulis dalam penelitian tersebut banyak bekerja sama dengan peneliti lokal maupun internasional. Ketertarikan penulis terhadap arkeologi prasejarah dan perkembangan teori arkeologi telah dituangkan dalam beberapa tulisan ilmiah.

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Henghameh Saroukhani

Assistant Professor in Black British Literature, Durham University
I am Assistant Professor in Black British Literature at Durham University. My research interests span the fields of black British and black Atlantic literatures and cultures, cosmopolitanism, new materialism, autotheory, and dub poetry. I hold degrees from the University of Alberta (BA, Political Science and English), the University of British Columbia (MA, English), and the University of Leeds (PhD, English).

Currently, I am working on three book-length projects. The first – near completion – is a monograph on the cosmopolitics of twenty-first-century black British literature and visual culture. The book excavates legacies of disavowed cosmopolitan thinking entangled within the creative and theoretical history of black British studies, more generally. The second project is based on my continuing archival work surrounding the arrival of the HMT Empire Windrush in 1948. This research was awarded a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Insight Development Grant (2021-2023) and traces a global history of the ship through new materialist approaches. Lastly, I am in the early stages of a co-written book on immigration law, notions of documentality and experimental global migration literatures.

I am an Honorary Research Fellow at Birkbeck, University of London, and the Reviews Editor for the postcolonial journal ARIEL: A Review of International English Literature.

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Henk A. Dijkstra

Professor of Physics, Utrecht University
Henk A. Dijkstra is a professor of physics with expertise in marine and atmospheric research and physical oceanography.

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Henning Melber

Extraordinary Professor, Department of Political Sciences, University of Pretoria

Henning Melber (PhD) is also Senior Advisor/Director emeritus, The Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation, Uppsala/Sweden, Senior Advisor, The Nordic Africa Institute, Uppsala; Senior Research Fellow, The Institute of Commonwealth Studies/School for Advanced Study, University of London;
van Zyl Slabbert Visiting Professor for Sociology and Political Sciences at the University of Cape Town in 2017; Professor Extraordinary, Centre for Africa Studies/University of the Free State, Bloemfontein; Co-editor: Africa Yearbook/Managing co-editor: Africa Spectrum/Editor-in-chief: Strategic Review for Southern Africa

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Henrietta Graham

Henrietta is a PhD student within the School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences at Loughborough University. She completed her BSc in Psychology at Queen’s University Belfast in 2018 and her MSc in Health Psychology at King’s College London in 2019. Prior to starting her PhD, Henrietta worked as a research assistant in Queen’s University Belfast on a project related to stem cell donation.

Within Loughborough University, Henrietta researches weight management, in particular whether a small change approach may be an effective strategy for helping the public to manage their weight.

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Henry Arenas-Castro

Postdoctoral Fellow, Yale University, The University of Queensland
Evolutionary biologist working on the evolution of mate choice in plants and the genetic basis of drought adaptation. Also a researcher of the consequences of language barriers in science.

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Henry Hillman

Lecturer in Law, University of Reading
Lecturer in Law at the University of Reading, specialising in financial crime, cryptocurrencies, and commercial law. I was awarded my PhD in 2021, my thesis analysed the money laundering threats posed by cryptocurrencies, critiquing the responses of the US, Australia, and the UK., and made proposals for incorporating cryptocurrencies into the perimeter of financial regulation. Since my PhD, I have been continuing to research cryptocurrencies, investigating the potential for money laundering to be detected through analysis of the blockchain.

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Henry Parada

Professor, Toronto Metropolitan University’s School of Social Work and the Immigration and Settlement (ISS) Graduate Program and Graduate Program Director, Toronto Metropolitan University
Dr. Henry Parada Prior to his academic appointment, Dr. Henry Parada spent nine years working as a child protection worker, conducting family counseling, and working as a sexual abuse specialist within Toronto’s social service sector. His academic experience includes working in the Caribbean, Central America, and other parts of Latin America on issues of child protection, human rights, and youth participation. He is a Cross-Appointed Professor at Toronto Metropolitan University and has guest lectured in universities in the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, and Honduras. Dr. Parada’s combined research expertise includes the areas of social development, children’s and women’s social welfare, and violence prevention. His ongoing program of research – focused on child protection, family violence, and children’s rights in seven regional areas of concentration – was awarded the SSHRC Partnership Grant for a seven-year, international project titled The Rights for Children and Youth Partnership (RCYP).

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Henry Parkes

Associate Professor, Department of Music, University of Nottingham
I completed my PhD in Musicology at the University of Cambridge (2012). Following a Junior Research Fellowship at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, I taught for five years at Yale University, where I was jointly affiliated to the Department of Music and Institute of Sacred Music.

My expertise is in the musical and religious cultures of medieval Western Europe, with special attention to Christian liturgical chant (including Gregorian Chant) and sacred polyphony, and the forms of worship in which they were was sung. I am fascinated above all by the men and women who created, memorised, disseminated and discussed music in the distant past, by the experiential dimensions of medieval worship (especially the Divine Office), and by the role of writing as both an enabler and an inhibitor of musical creativity in Western Music.

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Henry Staples

Research Associate in Sociological Studies, University of Sheffield
Henry is a Research Associate at the University of Sheffield's Department of Sociological Studies and the Sheffield Methods Institute. His research explores how geography can help to understand and reduce urban conflict, by supporting community involvement in decision-making. His PhD explored the reintegration of guerrilla combatants in Colombia, and he is currently working on the projects 'De-Radicalisation in Europe and Beyond: Detect, Resolve, Re-integrate', and 'Life at the Frontier'.

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Henry Tsang

Associate Dean, Associate Professor, Emily Carr University
I am a visual and media artist and occasional curator. I am currently Associate Dean in the Faculty of Culture & Community at Emily Carr University of Art & Design in Vancouver, Canada.

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Henryk Haniewicz

Game developer and research fellow, University of Southampton
I am a game developer and research fellow at the University of Southampton. I obtained my Masters in Chemistry from the University of East Anglia in 2015, my Masters in Theoretical Chemistry from the University of Oxford in 2016 and finally my PhD in Physics, also from the University of East Anglia, in 2021. My research currently focuses on developing videogames which aim to enthuse and teach people about space and science generally. I am also involved in Outreach and science communication is extremely important to me. I also research the formation and evolution of double neutron star systems as well as designing new software to analyse these data. I have also previously conducted research in quantum optics and quantum electrodynamics.

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Henryk Szadziewski

Research Affiliate, Center for Pacific Islands Studies, University of Hawaii
Henryk Szadziewski is a Research Affiliate of the Center for Pacific Islands Studies at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. His work on China and US policy in Oceania has been published in Political Geography, Geographical Research, and Asia Policy. He is currently working on a book, Mapping Chinese Fiji.

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Herb Marsh

Distinguished Professor of educational psychology, Australian Catholic University
Professor Herb Marsh has been recognised as the most productive educational psychologist in the world. From 2006–2011 he was Professor of Education at Oxford University where he holds an Emeritus Professorship. He coined the phrase ‘substantive-methodological research synergy’, which underpins his substantive and methodological research interests. He is the founder of the International SELF Research Centre.

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Herbert Ntuli

Senior Lecturer, University of Pretoria
Herbert Ntuli is a senior research fellow at the Environmental Policy Research Unit based in the School of Economics, University of Cape Town, and a senior lecturer at the University of Pretoria. He holds a PhD in economics from the University of Cape Town, where he worked as a postdoctoral research fellow upon completion of his studies in 2015 for five years and as a senior research officer in 2021 for one year. Herbert also joined WWF South Africa in 2019 for two and a half years, working as a wildlife economics and policy analyst. His research interests include livelihood, environmental valuation, community-based wildlife conservation, institutions, wildlife governance, collective action, transboundary resources, integrated water resources management and energy.

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Herlambang P Wiratraman

Director at the Centre of Human Rights Law Studies, Universitas Airlangga

Director at Centre of Human Rights Law Studies (HRLS), Faculty of Law, Airlangga University, and also Coordinator of Indonesian Lecturer Association for Human Rights (SEPAHAM Indonesia). PhD graduated from Leiden University Law School (2014), and Master of Arts in Human Rights and Social Development, Mahidol University (2006).

Actively working together with numerous human rights groups in Indonesia and international forum, such as ELSAM, KontraS, YLBHI-LBH Surabaya,Protection International, Southeast Asian Human Rights Studies Network (SEAHRN) and Epistema Institute. Can be reached at [email protected]

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Hermes Bloomfield-Gadêlha

Mathematician, University of Bristol
Brazilian-born Dr Hermes Gadelha is a poly-disciplinary mathematician working on the mathematics of life. He works at the fertile union of mathematical logic, physics, engineering and robotics. Dr Gadelha is the head of Polymaths-lab.com "entangling maths, experiments & soft-robotics to disentangle nature".

Polymaths-lab.com has generated international recognition, with countless scientific publications, public talks and worldwide media press releases and TV interviews, including BBC, CNN, Science Magazine, New Scientist and Discovery Channel.

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Hernan Humana

Associate Lecturer, School of Kinesiology and Health Science, York University, Canada
Hernán Humaña teaches socio-cultural issues related to health, physical activity and sports as well as the history and politics of the Olympic Games at York University’s School of Kinesiology and Health Science.

His upcoming books focus on his immigrant family’s sinuous journey toward representing Canada on the international stage, featuring his children Felipe and Melissa. The other book is a look into Chile’s violation of human rights affecting elite athletes during the dictatorship years.

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Herpreet Thind

Associate Professor of Public Health, UMass Lowell
Associate Professor Thind has degrees in clinical medicine and public health. Her research interests include physical activity and yoga interventions for chronic disease prevention and control. She has expertise in designing and implementing randomized controlled trials. She has been involved in various funded research projects including a NIH/NCCIH-funded project to examine the feasibility of yoga for adults with type 2 diabetes.

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Hervé Dole

Astrophysicien, Professeur, Vice-président, art, culture, science et société, Université Paris-Saclay
Astrophysicien engagé dans les missions spatiales Euclid (ESA), JWST (NASA/ESA/CSA), Planck (ESA), Herschel (ESA), Spitzer (NASA). Cosmologie observationnelle, galaxies et amas de galaxies, infrarouge et submillimétrique spatial. Gestion de la recherche. Gouvernance d'université. Enseignement universitaire. Médiation scientifique. Science & Société.

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Hervé Sauquet

Senior Research Scientist, Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney and Adjunct Associate Professor, UNSW Sydney
I am an evolutionary biologist and botanist with a broad interest in macroevolution. My research interests concentrate on questions of floral evolution and macroevolution of angiosperms (flowering plants).

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