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Louisa Rosemary Peralta

Associate Professor in Health and Physical Education at The University of Sydney

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Louise Archer

Postdoctoral Fellow, Biological Sciences, University of Toronto
I am a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Biological Sciences, University of Toronto Scarborough, where I research the responses of polar bears to sea-ice loss from climate change.
My work generally explores the role that physiology and energetics play in mediating how individuals, populations, and communities respond to changing environments, ultimately aiming to improve our ability to conserve and manage at-risk species.

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Louise Arseneault

Professor in Developmental Psychology at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London
Professor Louise Arseneault is taking a developmental approach to investigate how the consequences of violence begin in childhood and persist to mid-life, by studying bullying victimisation and child maltreatment. She also studies the impact of social relationships including social support, loneliness and social isolation on mental health. Her research aims are to answer questions relevant to psychology and psychiatry by harnessing and combining three different research approaches: developmental research, epidemiological methods and genetically sensitive designs. Louise’s work incorporates social as well as biological measurements across the life span.

She created and developed the Catalogue of Mental Health Measures, a web platform aimed at optimising the uptake of existing mental health and wellbeing measures collected by UK-based longitudinal studies. It provides detailed information about these measures, and it features biological, psychosocial and environmental data. Louise also led the Landscaping International Longitudinal Datasets project, funded by the Wellcome Trust, to scope the world for longitudinal datasets with potential for transformative mental health research.

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Louise Ashley

Senior Lecturer, Queen Mary University of London
I am a sociologist in a business school studying how social class affects access to the elite professions, and subsequent career progression. I have recently published a book called: Highly Discriminating: Why the City isn't Fair and Diversity doesn't Work. This explores how the City of London has deployed a meritocratic narrative to obscure highly exclusive recruitment and promotion practices, from which it benefits. It also explains how diversity interventions do not work as their primary function is to preserve the unequal status quo.

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Louise Bardwell

Research Assistant, Battery Storage and Grid Integration Program, Australian National University
Louise Bardwell is a research assistant in the Battery Storage and Grid Integration Program in the School of Engineering at the Australian National University with a background in renewable energy engineering and Pacific/Asian studies. She is interested in transdisciplinary research focused on driving the world's sustainable and equitable pathway to decarbonisation through the use of renewable energy systems and social change.

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Louise Brangan

Chancellor's Fellow | Senior Lecturer, University of Strathclyde
I am a sociologist of punishment. In particular, I am interested in comparative and historical study of incarceration, penal cultures and penal politics.

In 2023 I was named as on of ten New Generation Thinkers by the BBC and AHRC. I have been the recipient of the Theoretical Criminology Best Article Prize and the British Society of Criminology's Best Article Prize for a new scholar.

I have published on the history of prisons in Ireland and Scotland, comparative punishment, and am currently writing a book on the rise and fall of Magdalene Laundries in the Republic of Ireland.

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Louise Cooke

Senior Lecturer in Conservation, University of York
Louise Cooke is a conservation expert interested in sustainability, historic buildings, archaeological sites and landscapes. She is internationally recognised for her expertise in the study and conservation of Earth Buildings.
She undertook an undergraduate degree in Archaeology at the University of Birmingham and then worked for the Museum of London Archaeology Service before joining the Archaeology Commissions team at English Heritage. In 2001 she was based in Lebanon working on the archive from the post-civil war Beirut Souks excavations. She then returned to study at the Institute of Archaeology, University College London, undertaking an MA in Managing Archaeological Sites, and her PhD researching approaches to the conservation of earth structures. Her fieldwork was undertaken in Central Asia and the Middle East with particular focus on the multi-period earthen cities of Ancient Merv (Turkmenistan).

From 2006 Louise combined teaching for the Open University with a wide-ranging portfolio of heritage consultancy work including work in the UEA, Peru, Turkey and the UK including the development of a £3.5 million HLF funded Landscape Partnership Scheme. She joined the Department in York in 2016.

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Louise Coyne

PhD Candidate, University of Liverpool
Louise Coyne is a PhD student at the Institute of Irish Studies at the University of Liverpool. She has recently submitted her thesis titled 'The Making of a Militant: How Ireland made Emmeline Pankhurst a Militant'. The thesis focused on the influence of Ireland on Emmeline Pankhurst and her policies as one of the leaders of the Women’s Social and Political Union (more commonly known as the suffragettes). The thesis analysed the tactics of the suffragettes, the Irish inspiration behind the tactics and the differing response by the Government to the suffragettes in comparison to Irish nationalists and Ulster unionists.

Louise's research interests include: women’s suffrage, feminism, modern British history, modern Irish history and protest (violent and nonviolent).

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Louise Crabtree-Hayes

Professorial Research Fellow, Institute for Culture and Society, Western Sydney University
I am a Professorial Research Fellow at the Institute of Society and Culture. I was awarded my PhD in Human Geography from Macquarie University in 2007 and have been with Western Sydney University since 2007. I work on housing affordability, sustainability, multi-stakeholder governance, decolonisation, property law, resilience, and citizenship.

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Louise Crowley

Professor of law, University College Cork
Professor Louise Crowley of the School of Law, UCC, is a national voice on intimate partner violence having published widely on the adequacy of legal responses to the challenges of gender-based violence and works with service providers and state agencies to highlight the need for greater targeted investment in service provision.

Louise was a member of the Government appointed expert group that developed the National Framework to End Sexual Harassment and Violence at Third Level in 2019 and she continues to advise on law and policy reform.

In 2016, at University College Cork, Louise developed the campus-wide Bystander Intervention programme which educates and empower staff and students to challenge the normalisation of sexual abuse and to recognise their role as pro-social bystanders to effect change and bring about a new normal of safety and respect. This training is now being delivered in other third level institutions as well as workplaces and sporting organisations.

In 2022, funded by the Irish Research Council, Louise developed a bespoke second level programme, now being piloted in 50 secondary schools nationwide. Louise has recently commenced a 14 month partnership with the Irish Defence Forces to deliver Sexual Respect and Ethics training to members of the Army, the Air Corp and the Navy.

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Louise Deacon

PhD Graduand, Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa – Massey University

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Louise Dorignon

Vice-Chancellor Postdoctoral Research Fellow, RMIT University
Louise Dorignon is a geographer and a Vice-Chancellor Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Centre for Urban Research in the School of Global, RMIT University. She specialises in the production, lived experience and urban outcomes of apartment housing in Australia and Europe. Louise’s VC Fellowship project focuses on modular apartment prefabrication to analyse how it can enable the production of more sustainable and affordable homes and support everyday experiences of post-carbon housing. Louise has collaborated with a wide range of stakeholders, from material manufacturers and builders, to architects, developers, policymakers, regulators and householders in Australia and internationally, especially in Europe.

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Louise Hampson

Research Fellow in History, University of York
Louise read Medieval English and History at Birmingham University and has an MA In Archive Administration from UCL. She joined the Centre in 2009, having worked in partnership previously through her role at York Minster. Louise recently completed a part-time PhD at York on the history of the stained glass of York Minster since 1500.

Louise worked in the archives sector in the county record offices of Northamptonshire and Warwickshire, specialising in education and outreach and was Head of Collections at York Minster for many years. She co-authored 'York Minster: A Living Legacy' with Dr. Richard Shephard and the Very Revd Keith Jones and has written numerous popular articles on the Minster and its history. She wrote for the CD-ROMs Images of Salvation: the Story of the Bible through Medieval Art and Pilgrims and Pilgrimage and brokered the ongoing partnership between the Centre and York Minster. Louise was associate editor for both The English Parish Church through the Centuries and for the partner disk English Cathedrals and Monasteries through the Centuries, as well writing a number of articles for that disk too. Her research interests are stained glass, manuscript art and Viking and Anglo-Saxon culture.

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Louise Hickson

Professor of Audiology, The University of Queensland
Louise Hickson, AM, is Professor of Audiology and Executive Dean of the Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences at The University of Queensland. Professor Hickson has published over 290 research articles, books and book chapters with her main focus on the effects of hearing loss on people's everyday lives and the development of strategies and interventions that improve the uptake and outcomes of hearing rehabilitation. Professor Hickson is Past President of the International Society or Audiology and a Fellow and Past President of Audiology Australia. She has received numerous awards recognising her contributions to audiology, including the international research award from the American Academy of Audiology, The University of Queensland Leadership Award and a Lifetime Achievement Award from Hearing Australia. In 2021 Professor Hickson was Australia's Leading Researcher in the field of Audiology and Speech and Language Pathology and in 2022 became a Member of the Order of Australia for significant service to tertiary education and audiology associations. She is a sought after speaker and regularly presents at conferences and meetings around the world. She also provides advice to hearing service providers both in Australia and overseas and is committed to improving services for people with hearing difficulties.

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Louise Kenward

PhD Candidate, Centre for Place Writing, Manchester Metropolitan University

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Louise Leroux

PhD, Remote sensing scientist, Cirad
Louise Leroux is a researcher at the CIRAD institute in the AÏDA unit. She is geographer with a strong background in remote sensing applied to agricultural monitoring. Her researches are focused on the use of remote sensing technologies combined with statistical or biophysical modelling to (1) improve the cropping systems descriptions and (2) improve the assessment of agronomical and environmental performances of smallholder cropping systems. Over the last years she worked mainly in West Africa, with a focus on agroforestry systems. She was previously seconded to Centre de Suivi Ecologique in Senegal and she is now based at IITA Nairobi in Kenya where she conducts her research on yield gap assessment in Ethiopia .

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Louise Mewton

Associate Professor, Matilda Centre for Research in Mental Health and Substance Use, University of Sydney

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Louise Nash

Associate Professor and Psychiatrist, Brain and Mind Centre, Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of Sydney
Associate Professor Louise Nash is a psychiatrist with expertise in teaching, research and clinical work.

She is the Associate Director of Teaching and Learning at the Brain and Mind Centre of The University of Sydney and consultant psychiatrist with Sydney Local Health District.

She has diverse clinical experience in rural, remote and metropolitan Australia having worked in Darwin, Alice Springs, Dubbo, Orange and Sydney.

Her recent research projects include promoting doctors’ health and wellbeing, improving the junior doctor experience of psychiatry terms, exploring innovative ways to change workplace culture, promoting rural psychiatry training and youth mental health.

Her PhD examined the impact of medico-legal matters on the health and practice of Australian doctors.

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Louise Olliff

Senior Research Associate at the Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law, UNSW Sydney

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Louise Overton

Associate Professor in Social Policy Director of the Centre on Household Assets and Savings Management (CHASM), University of Birmingham
Louise is an Associate Professor in Social Policy and Director of the Centre on Household Assets and Savings Management (CHASM). Her research interests focus on older people and personal finance (and personal finance-related issues), including financial security, financial advice, and the regulation of consumer financial services.

Louise’s research is strongly empirical, but against a backdrop of welfare privatisation and the individualisation of economic risk, she is also interested in more normative questions concerning the role of, and balance of responsibility between, the state, the market, and the individual for later life financial well-being.

Louise has carried out extensive research on the role and relevance of housing wealth as a source of retirement finance, with a particular emphasis on equity release. Her published work in this area has gained widespread press coverage, and has been used by the Financial Conduct Authority, the equity release industry and its trade body, as well as in the development of Age UK’s Equity Release Advice Service.

Prior to joining the University of Birmingham, Louise worked as a Research Fellow on a major, multi-disciplinary, Leverhulme-funded project: Mind the (Housing) Wealth Gap: Intergenerational Justice and Family Welfare ’at the Universities of Durham and Essex.

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Louise Paatsch

Professor of Education, Deakin University

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Louise Taylor

Early Career Researcher and Ecotherapist., Queen's University Belfast
Dr Louise Taylor is an Early Career Researcher and therapist committed to working with activists and academics to highlight the importance of mental health, wellness, and equity in the struggle for climate justice. She is passionate about supporting activists on the frontline of environmental struggles, whether in the Sperrin Mountains or in Uganda. Her research uses an Intersectional Ecofeminist perspective to explore the link between health and wellness in a time of climate chaos.

Louise is an activist academic, a mother and a neurodivergent consultant who believes we must embody our work and live in such a way that we make our lives Art. She is a keen writer and enjoys writing poetry as a spiritual and wellbeing practice and she believes that Nature, Art and Music are the greatest healers we have today.

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Louise Thompson2

PhD Candidate, Identity of Motorcyclists, London South Bank University
I am a PhD student researching the influence of motorcycle clubs on riding behaviour and risk perception. My interest in this topic was from my own personal experience as a keen motorcyclist and the identity of belonging to a motorcycle club or motorcycle group.

I recently attained my green badge from the Institute of Advanced Motorists (IAM); a member of IAM and the Kent Advanced Motorcyclists Group.

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Louise Thornton

Senior Research Fellow, University of Sydney
Dr Thornton is a Senior Research Fellow and Program Lead for Digital Interventions and Engagement at the Matilda Centre for Research in Mental Health and Substance Use at the University of Sydney. She leads a program of research to identify and understand the most effective ways digital technologies can be leveraged to reduce chronic disease risk and improve people’s mental health. Her research primarily focusses on adolescents and young people, and people experiencing mental health problems and she has extensive experience co-designing and evaluating digital health solultions to help people improve their mental and physical health.

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Louise Wright

Practice Professor of Architecture, Monash University
Louise Wright (PhD) is a Director of Baracco+Wright Architects in Melbourne, Australia and Practice Professor of Architecture in the Faculty of Art Design and Architecture at Monash University.

She is interested in a role for architecture that can extend its relationship with the natural world towards one that supports all life and explores this through in her architecture office and practice-based research in the Urban Architecture Lab research unit under the theme Buildings & Living Things.

Since 2019 she has sat on the Design Review Panel of the Office of the Victorian Government Architect and was recently appointed as an ‘expert’ member on the City of Melbourne Design Review Panel. In 2022 she was made a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Architects.

In 2017, Louise was appointed in the role of Creative Director by the Australian Institute of Architects with Mauro Baracco in collaboration with Linda Tegg, of the Australian Pavilion at the 16th International Venice Biennale di Architettura 2018, with the theme Repair, which sought to explore the role of architecture in the repair of the natural environment. In 2019 they were invited by Paola Antonelli to exhibit in Broken Nature at the Triennale di Milano and together they are the guest editors for the recent issue of Antennae: The Journal of Art and Nature with an issue titled Spaces for Species around architecture and nature.

Founded in 2004 with Mauro Baracco, Baracco+Wright Architects are a small experimental architectural practice. Their work sits between academia, practice and multiple creative fields such as art and landscape architecture. They approach projects by thinking through a whole of world view where a building may not necessarily be the solution, placing value on the very occupation of land.
PhD Architecture (RMIT) 2012
Registered Architect
Bachelor Architecture (RMIT)

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Louise Gillet de Chalonge

PhD Student in Astrobiology, Dublin City University
Louise Gillet de Chalonge has a Bachelor's degree from Aix-Marseille Université and a Master's degree from Sorbonne Université in biology and ecology. She gained research experience in various projects related to astrobiology, including at the French National Museum of Natural History and at the German Aerospace Center. She is now a PhD student at Dublin City University, focusing on astrobiology and origins of life.

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Louise N Hanson

PhD in Social and Developmental psychology, Durham University

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Louise Thanem Wallenberg

Professor, Department of Media Studies, Stockholm University
In my research, which is interdisciplinary, I combine theoretical perspectives, qualitative methods and materials belonging to the areas of fashion studies, film studies, gender studies and queer theory. I am also interested in work life questions and in organizations and I often collaborate with scholars in the Humanities and the Social Sciences.

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Lourdes Moreno Cazalla

Doctora en Comunicación. Autora del estudio para el Observatorio Nebrija del Español "El boom de la música urbana latina y la expansión del español a nivel global", Universidad Nebrija
Productora ejecutiva, distribución y audiencias en Podium Podcast. Doctora en Comunicación Audiovisual, Publicidad y Relaciones Públicas por la Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Máster en Gestión de Empresas de Comunicación por la Universidad de Navarra y licenciada en Periodismo por la Universidad de Sevilla. Compagina el mundo académico colaborando en grupos de investigación sobre comunicación e impartiendo clases en másteres de comunicación en la Universidad Nebrija de Madrid y Universidad CEU San Pablo de Madrid y Universidad Europea de Madrid. Autora del estudio “El boom de la música urbana latina y la expansión del español a nivel global” para el Observatorio Nebrija del Español.

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Lourdes Vera

Assistant Professor of Sociology and Environment and Sustainability, University at Buffalo
Lourdes Vera is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology and Department of Environment and Sustainability at UB. As an environmental sociologist and civic scientist, she works with communities living near oil and gas development to monitor their air for contaminants. She also serves on the coordinating committee of the Environmental Data and Governance Initiative, envisioning and building digital tools and research infrastructures for environmental data justice. Her interdisciplinary work spans environmental science, social science, and critical theory with articles appearing in Atmospheric Environment, Engaging Science, Technology, and Society, and Mobilization.

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Lowri Ann Rees

Senior Lecturer in Modern History, Bangor University
Dr Lowri Ann Rees is a Senior Lecturer in Modern History at Bangor University. A historian of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Wales, with a particular interest in landed estates and rural society, she has published on the Rebecca Riots, Welsh sojourners in India, and new wealth and gentry society. She co-edited the volume The Land Agent: 1700-1920 (Edinburgh, 2018), which explores the role of land agents in Britain and its imperial territories.

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Loÿc Vanderkluysen

Associate Professor of Earth Science, Drexel University
Loÿc Vanderkluysen, PhD, is an associate professor at Drexel University. Professor Vanderkluysen is a volcanologist concerned about how past and present volcanoes and their eruptions have impacted their environment and surroundings. He uses multidisciplinary approaches to study the entirety of the volcanic system, from magma generation to transport and emplacement. He is particularly interested in the cyclicity of volcanic eruptions, volcanic degassing processes, volcanic aerosols, and large igneous provinces. He employs research methods that range from volcano monitoring and thermal remote sensing to high-temperature geochemistry, igneous petrology, and experimental volcanology.

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Loyiso Maciko

Lecturer | Health Economist, SAMRC/WITS Centre for Health Economics and Decision Science, University of the Witwatersrand
Dr Loyiso Maciko holds a doctorate in economics and brings more than a decade of academic experience to his role. He has taught a diverse range of courses, including Life, Knowledge and Action, Economics for Public Managers, Public Finance, Public Finance and Budgeting, and Statistics, among others.

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Lu Liu

Assistant Professor of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering, Iowa State University
Lu Liu is an assistant professor of civil, construction and environmental engineering. Her research interests include the water-energy-climate nexus, urban water sustainability, human-natural system interactions, and climate change adaptations.

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Lu Shen

Assistant Professor, Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, Peking University

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