Professeur, Département des sciences de l'activité physique, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières (UQTR)
Gabriel Moisan est professeur au Département des sciences de l'activité physique de l'Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières depuis 2020. Sa programmation de recherche porte sur l’évaluation orthopédique des patients ainsi que sur la biomécanique du pied et de la cheville lors de la locomotion, avec un accent particulier sur la façon dont les orthèses plantaires modifient la biomécanique des membres inférieurs.
Gabriel Moisan est titulaire d’un doctorat de premier cycle en médecine podiatrique et d’une maîtrise en sciences de l’activité physique de l'Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, Canada, ainsi que d'un doctorat en sciences biomédicales de l'Université de Montréal, Canada. Il a également complété un postdoctorat à l’University of Salford au Royaume-Uni et un postdoctorat à l’Université Laval au Canada. Ses recherches ont permis de développer des connaissances importantes sur de nouvelles méthodes pour effectuer l’évaluation orthopédique des patients ainsi que les déficits biomécaniques chez les personnes atteintes de troubles neuromusculosquelettiques lors de la locomotion et sur la capacité des supports externes (p. ex., orthèses plantaires) à atténuer ces déficits. En plus de sa carrière de chercheur, il est également podiatre depuis 2014.
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PhD Candidate, Boston University
Gabriel Paxton is a PhD candidate in the Religion in Philosophy, Politics, and Society area of specialization at Boston University. He graduated from Winthrop University with a B.A. in Political Science and earned his M.A. with distinction from Central European University in Nationalism Studies. His research interests include religious nationalism, populism, and the study of global progressive and left-wing political movements. Currently, his research looks at the history of left-liberal Christian politics in Canada and the United States during the early 20th century. Aside from his studies, Gabriel has also worked on numerous political campaigns in both the United States and Canada. He has also taught courses in American government and history at Winthrop University. In his spare time, he enjoys golfing, hiking, and traveling.
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Associate Professor of Economics, University of California, Berkeley
Gabriel Zucman is the Director of the James M. and Cathleen D. Stone Center on Wealth and Income Inequality at the University of California at Berkeley. He received his PhD in 2013 from the Paris School of Economics and taught at the London School of Economics before joining the Berkeley faculty in 2015. His research focuses on the accumulation, distribution, and taxation of global wealth and analyzes the macro-distributional implications of globalization. He was awarded the Bernácer Prize and a Sloan Research Fellowship in 2019.
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Profesor Ayudante Específico, Departamento de Comunicación, Facultad de Humanidades, Comunicación y Documentación (UC3M), Universidad Carlos III
Doble Graduado en Periodismo y Comunicación Audiovisual por la Universidad Carlos III de Madrid en 2014. Miembro del grupo de investigación TECMERIN (2017-actualidad). Doctor en Investigación en Medios de Comunicación por la misma institución en 2021. Programador en el festival FILMADRID (2017-actualidad) y miembro de la Comisión de Ayudas Selectivas del ICAA (2021-2022).
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Ph.D. Candidate and Research Assistant, Michigan State University
Gabriel (he/him) is a third-year Ph.D. Candidate in the Department of Media and Information, College of Communication at Michigan State University. He works closely with Keith Hampton, Ph.D. as a research assistant for the Quello Center (Aug. 2022 to present), including advanced statistical analysis, data modeling, management, and cleaning (SPSS, MPlus) of two large surveys of rural Michigan students and their Internet use. He has likewise co-taught as a graduate teaching assistant and instructor of record for numerous undergraduate courses within the department.
Gabe’s research primarily focuses on the relationships between students’ academic achievement/social networks and their access, use, and skillsets related to digital technologies, and how such relationships may be limited by or framed within the field of digital inequalities. He specializes in advanced statistical analyses, such as path analysis, multi-level modeling, and social network analysis, while also having experience in qualitative methods like ethnographic observations and in-depth interviewing, particularly related to adolescent students and their digital media use. His co-authored work has been accepted at conferences such as the National and International Communication Associations and the American Sociological Association, has co-authored an in-depth report on student broadband access over the COVID-19 pandemic with the Quello Center, and has multiple manuscripts in progress, under review, and published with peer-reviewed journals.
Prior to his current degree, Gabe completed his Master of Arts (2021) and Bachelor of Arts (2020) in Media and Information at Michigan State University. His thesis focused on the reciprocal norms associated with varying dimensions of culture. If not working on projects related to his research, he enjoys marathon running, listening to podcasts (mostly while running), and spending time outside with his dog.
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Global Studies, Translation and Comparative Literature, Monash University
Dr Gabriel García Ochoa was born in Mexico City, and has lived in Australia for almost twenty years. He is the Director of the Global Immersion Guarantee at Monash University. Gabriel is a writer, academic, and professional translator, with a special interest in magical realism. He studied at Harvard University's Institute for World Literature, where his PhD focused on the works of Jorge Luis Borges. In 2019 he published his first novel, The Hypermarket.
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Filología. Literatura moderna, Universidad de Navarra
Gabriel Insausti (San Sebastián, 1969) ha publicado novela (El hombre inaudible, El agua alta, diarios (Días en Ramplona, El oro del tiempo), literatura de viajes (En la ciudad dormida, Rumor del río), poesía (Últimos días en Sabinia, Destiempo, Vida y milagros, Línea de nieve, Azul distinto), aforismos (Preámbulos, El hilo de la luz, saque de lengua, Estados de excepción, Maneras de esperar), ensayo (Récord de permanencia) y crítica (La presencia del romanticismo inglés en Cernuda, Tras las huellas de Huston, La distancia y el tiempo: escritos sobre Cernuda, La trinchera nostálgica: escritores británicos en la guerra civil española, Miguel Hernández, la invención de una leyenda, Tierra de nadie: el poeta inglés y la gran guerra, Verdad y belleza: la pasión de Gerard Manley Hopkins, La lira de Linos: cristianismo y cultura europea, Pasos en el atrio: Kafka, Roth y Buber y Brodsky y la Navidad: hacia otra Rusia).
Ha editado los volúmenes colectivos Gaur: 50 años (2018), Unamuno en Hendaya (2020) y Figura con paisajes. Baroja en Navarra (2023). Ha traducido a Wilde, Waugh, Coleridge, Lamb y Hopkins, entre otros autores, y preparado ediciones bilingües de la poesía de Coleridge, Auden, Newman, Day Lewis, Spender, Owen, Thomas y W. H. Davies.
Ha recibido premios de poesía (“Gerardo Diego”, “Arcipreste de Hita”, “Manuel Alcántara”), de novela (“Ateneo Jovellanos”), de crítica literaria (“Amado Alonso”) y de aforismos (“José Bergamín”). Fue finalista del Premio nacional de Literatura en 2002 y del Premio Herralde de novela en 2014.
Es Doctor en Filología Hispánica, Doctor en Filología Inglesa, Master of Arts en Historia del Arte y Master of Arts en Filosofía. Licenciado en Filología Hispánica y Bachelor en Filosofía. Fue Premio Extraordinario de Doctorado en Hispánica. En la actualidad es profesor de Literatura Universal en la Universidad de Navarra.
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Assistant Professor, Radboud University
"Bridging the inequality gap, one social network at a time."
Gabriela is a social networks, multidisciplinary researcher. Her interest in social justice has led her to develop a research identity lying at the intersection of sociology, economics, business, gender issues, regulation, and sustainability. She has researched questions ranging from the adoption of environmental codes of conduct by financial institutions to the role of affirmative action programs in women's representation in top management. The multidisciplinary spirit of her research is best reflected in the journals where her work has been published which includes The Lancet, World Development, and PLoS One.
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Affiliate Scientist, KITE Research Institute, Adjunct Professor, University of Toronto
Dr. Gabriela Ghisi is an Affiliate Scientist at the KITE Research Institute, Toronto Rehab (Canada). Her research focuses on patient education in chronic disease management and global access to cardiac rehabilitation. In collaboration with cardiac rehab programs worldwide, she has led the successful development, implementation, and evaluation of an evidence-based patient education curriculum in 10 countries. She has published >140 papers, authored clinical practice guidelines, and developed cardiac rehabilitation-related scales. Gabriela is also a member of the executive committee of the International Council of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation (ICCPR).
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Adjunct Professor, Biomedical Sciences, University of Guelph
I have spent 25 years studying comparative reproductive biology and developing techniques for assisted reproduction in domestic and wildlife species. Along with overseeing the Reproductive Science research program, I am currently the Senior Director of Wildlife Science at Toronto Zoo.
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Jean Monnet Professor for Comparative Politics & European Integration, University of Tübingen
Since 2007 Gabriele Abels is professor for comparative politics and European integration at the Institute of Political Science. She holds a Jean Monnet Chair since 2011 and was Director of the the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence PRRIDE (2015-2018). From 2012 to 2015 she was president of the German political science association (DVPW). She was visiting fellow at the University of Osnabrück, the European University Institute in Florence, the University of Missouri-St.Louis, USA, St. Petersburg University, Russia, and Harvard University, USA.
Her research areas include political systems of EU member states, political system of the European Union, democratisation of the European Union & participation and comparative parlamentarism.
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Professionnelle de recherche, Université Laval
Je suis professionnelle de recherche à l'Université Laval pour le laboratoire biome supervisé par le chercheur et professeur Philippe Archambault
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Principal Fellow, Faculty of Business & Economics/Melbourne Business School, University of Melbourne
Prof Gabriele Suder is Principal Fellow at FBE/Melbourne Business School. She is expert at the European Union, UNCTAD and JETRO (IDE). She has also served as professor of International Business at SKEMA Business School and as visiting fellow or expert at other leading business schools including the Australian National University (ANU/ANUCES) and Aalto University, and for ESCP Europe, GGS and other leading universities.
Gabriele is Director, International Relations, at the University of Melbourne, Australia.
Her work has been presented at venues reaching from Harvard Kennedy School to the United States Congress, UNCTAD, OECD, WEF and the European Commission. She has been working with and advising multinationals (in particular, in the IT, automobile and engineering sectors) as well as numerous SMEs in this field, from the USA to India and China, from Finland to Japan and Australia.
She is author of ten international business books, that have won several book awards. She is also author of award-winning case studies, media and research articles, and of the YouTube/DailyMotion video series 'Doing Business in Europe' and the iTunes series 'Multicultural Management'.
Her main research interests focus on internationalisation, regionalisation/market integration impacts on corporate location strategy, LoF and public affairs management. She has published in media including Le Figaro, Business Week, The Japan Times and The Hindu, and speaks at live TV debates such as "Ce Soir ou jamais" (France 3).
Professor Suder is known for her avant-gardist research into the impact of global crisis on international business strategy. She has conducted research projects studying the impact of terrorism, in Europe, the USA and Afghanistan.
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PhD Candidate in Philosophy, Kingston University
Gabriella Daris is completing a PhD in Philosophy at the Centre for Research in Modern European Philosophy (CRMEP), Kingston University London. Her doctoral thesis problematizes the instruction/institution dialectic in a 1960s context and examines critically the ontological distinctiveness, metaphysical importance, and social significance of Yoko Ono’s conceptual art. She works within a critical theoretical tradition based on a transdisciplinary conception of philosophy used as an apparatus for a transformative dynamic of art criticism. Her interests include aesthetics and philosophy of art, art theory, continental philosophy, and Critical Theory, with an art-historical focus on late modern, avant-garde and contemporary art.
She has held Visiting lectureships at Yale University (2023) and the University of Belgrade (2022), and a Visiting Research Fellowship at Waseda University (2022). In 2023, she designed an extracurricular philosophy of art course on the concepts of freedom and play in Friedrich Schiller and Yoko Ono and delivered it to state secondary schools across London. Formerly a critic at Blouin Artinfo and Modern Painters, she is the curator of Yoko Ono: Looking For… (2019) and the convenor of the first international symposium on Yoko Ono held jointly at the University of Cambridge and Anglia Ruskin University in 2019.
Her academic research and curatorial projects have been supported by the Getty Foundation; the Henry Moore Foundation; the Great Britain Sasakawa Foundation; the Emily Harvey Foundation; the British Society of Aesthetics; the British Association for Japanese Studies; the Association for Art History; and the British Council.
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Associate Research Fellow, Deakin University
Gabriella is an Associate Research Fellow and PhD candidate at Deakin University. Her research has focused on parenting, child emotion regulation and mental health, psychometrics of assessments, and intervention science. Gabriella has contributed to projects that have developed online parenting interventions that aim to improve children's emotion regulation and prevent child mental health issues.
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PhD Candidate, Anthropology, UCL
My doctoral research explores human-animal relations in East African wildlife conservation spaces. More broadly, my research interests include political ecology, environmental perception, debates around conservation and extinction, climate change resiliency, economic development, and Indigenous land rights.
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Research Fellow Ruhr University Bochum, University of Stavanger
Gabriella M. Petrick, PhD is a historian of science and technology focusing on food, food systems, sustainability and the sensory history of taste. Her current historical project is a global history of wine industrialization in the 20th and 21st centuries entitled 'Red and White: The Globalization of Wine in the Anthropocene.'
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Master's Candidate in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology, Iowa State University
I am a graduate student in the Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology (MCDB) program at Iowa State University. My research is focused on a molecular pathway that contributes to blood development in zebrafish. I love science communications and sharing what I've learned with others! I've taken classes on science and scientific communications, as well as many other writing courses during my time at ISU.
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PhD Candidate in Curriculum Studies, University of British Columbia
Gabrielle is a PhD candidate and SSHRC doctoral fellow at the University of British Columbia in the Department of Curriculum and Pedagogy Studies. Her research interests revolve around whole school approaches to school food education, food literacy and food citizenship. Gabrielle has a background in agriculture and food security holding a B.Sc. in Agriculture from the University of Saskatchewan and a M.A. in Human Development and Food Security from Roma Tre University in Italy. Gabrielle has a background working in the non-profit sector through her work as a Program Coordinator with Agriculture in the Classroom – Saskatchewan and as a Volunteer Coordinator with Allan Brooks Nature Centre. She is also involved in food security advocacy work and has been volunteering with the Canadian Food Grains Bank since 2016. Gabrielle is passionate about about food and environmental education and empowering the next generation to be actors of change in their communities.
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Doctorante en psychoéducation, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières (UQTR)
Je suis doctorante en psychoéducation à l'Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières depuis 2022 et active dans le monde scientifique depuis 2019. J'ai acquis mon expertise en sommeil dans le cadre de ma maîtrise et depuis l'an dernier, j'ai un grand intérêt pour la vulgarisation scientifique. Étant également psychoéducatrice spécialisée en petite enfance depuis 2022, cette profession me garde au fait des plus récents sujets cliniques, nourrissant alors mon désir de redonner à la population québécoise par le biais de la vulgarisation de contenus scientifiques.
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Associate Professor of Sustainability, Rochester Institute of Technology
Dr. Gabrielle Gaustad teaches courses in multi-criteria decision analysis, sustainable building metrics, and applied programming for the MS, Ph.D., and M.Arch. programs. She conducts research exploring the environmental and economic trade‐offs of recycling and resource recovery at end‐of‐life. In 2015, she was inducted into the RIT Principal Investigator Millionaire Club and was nominated for the Eisenhart Outstanding Teaching Award. In 2012, she received the GIS College Research Award for Excellence in Research. While her courses are challenging, the success of her students is a direct result of her passion and knowledge for the materials. She is well organized and encourages discussion from the students. During her free time, Dr. Gaustad can be found in the great outdoors snowboarding, windsurfing, wakeboarding, running, or biking.
Dr. Gaustad received her Ph.D. in Material Science and Engineering and her MS in Computation for Design Optimization at MIT, as well as her BS degree in Ceramic Engineering from Alfred University.
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PhD Candidate, Australian Catholic University
Gabrielle is a registered psychologist and she is undertaking a Doctor of Philosophy at Australian Catholic University. Gabrielle's research is on the prevalence and prevention of child sexual abuse and harmful sexual behaviours, with a focus on faith-based settings and implementing evidence-based prevention strategies. Her research and ongoing work are informed by her experience as a psychologist working with survivors of child sexual abuse as well as young people displaying harmful sexual behaviours.
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Director Suicide and Mental Health Research Group University of Otago Wellington, University of Otago
I am a social scientist with training in epidemiology and public health. I work at University of Otago Wellington and, as Manager of Evaluation and Research for Allen and Clarke.
For the past 20+ years I have undertaken quantitative, qualitative, mixed methods and transdisciplinary research on critical social and public health issues documented in 50+ peer reviewed publications and 20+ research reports.
My work has included qualitative interview-based research, media and interest group analyses, suicide prevention, analyses of multiple government agency datasets and files, panel surveys, longitudinal cohort studies, gender and cultural analyses.
I have been on the editorial board of several scientific journals including being guest editor for a special issue on Innovations in Architecture for Mental Health (IJERPH) and I have served on the NZ National Health and Disability Ethics Committee. I also continue to supervise PhD students in mental health research at the University of Otago.
Recent research has focused on acute mental health care based on a 4-year transdisciplinary research project into the architectural, social, political and therapeutic dimensions of acute mental health facilities in New Zealand.
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Epidemiologist, University of Sydney
I started life as a laboratory scientist with a BSc(Hons), then completed a PhD in laboratory human genetics and a few years in laboratory cardiovascular genetic research. By happenstance moved into clinical epidemiology to work closer to home and I've enjoyed it ever since.
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Researcher, LAET, École nationale des travaux publics de l'État
Researcher in transport geography and urban planning.
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Professeur des universités en science de gestion, IAE Angers - Université d'Angers
Spécialiste du marketing sensoriel, de l'innovation alimentaire et de la gestion des marques au sein d'IAE d'Angers, Université d'Angers.
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ATER en sociologie, Université d'Artois, docteur en sociologie, Université de Bourgogne – UBFC
Gaëtan Mangin est docteur en sociologie de l'Université de Bourgogne. Ses travaux portent sur l'attachement à l'automobile, et plus largement sur l'expérience des mobilité à l'heure de la transition écologique.
Il est actuellement enseignant-chercheur ATER à l'Université d'Artois.
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Honorary Senior Fellow at the Advanced Centre for Journalism, University of Melbourne,Associate Professor, Department of Advertising and Public Relations, Faculty of Journalism, Borys Grinchenko Kyiv University (Ukraine), The University of Melbourne
Galyna Piskorska, Associate Professor, Department of Advertising and Public Relations, Faculty of Journalism, Borys Grinchenko Kyiv University (Ukraine) has more than 35 years’ experience in academia, political science, journalism, and international relationships management in the field of higher education.She is Member of the National Union of Journalists of Ukraine.
In March 2022, Dr. Piskorska was forced to leave Ukraine due to the Russian invasion. Currently, she is a Honorary Senior Fellow at the Centre for Advanced Journalism (University of Melbourne). Over the past year, she has led joint online workshops with students from Ukraine and Australia. Her research provides verified information about the Russian aggression and Ukraine’s struggle for freedom and its future.
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Chercheur au Laboratoire d'Informatique, de Robotique et de Microelectronique de Montpellier, Université de Montpellier
It is very important for machines to “understand human behaviors” (recognize the motivation, emotion and cause of observed actions) and predict human behaviors, in order to interact with them. And this is not a trivial challenge because human behavior is complex and still not very well understood in neuroscience and psychology. My work integrates Neuroscience, behavioral psychology and Robotics to address this challenge. We use methods from neuroscience to develop a computational understanding of the human brain and behavior, and use this to develop intelligent and “human like” machine behavior near humans.
My name is Ganesh Gowrishankar. I am a senior researcher with the le Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France and I work on the science of human-machine interactions (https://www.lirmm.fr/ganesh-gowrishankar/).
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Professor, Badan Riset dan Inovasi Nasional (BRIN)
Dra degree, obtained from Faculty of Social and Politics, UGM
M.A degree., got from International Relations, Department of Politics, Monas University
PhD degree from Asian Studies, the University of Western Australia
Prof in International Relations, BRIN
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Executive Director, AI and Cyber Futures Institute, Charles Sturt University
Ganna Pogrebna is a behavioral data scientist, decision theorist, educator, author, and academic writer. She currently serves as the Executive Director of the Artificial Intelligence and Cyber Futures Institute at Charles Sturt University, the Lead for Behavioural Data Science at the Alan Turing Institute (UK), and an Honorary Professor of Behavioural Business Analytics and Data Science at the University of Sydney. She is known for her work in combining data science methods with those from economics and psychology to model human behaviour under risk and uncertainty.
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Independent Consultant and Visiting Lecturer, UNSW Sydney
Gareth owns Risk Insight Consulting, and has previously held various full-time senior risk roles in the international engineering and construction sector. He focuses on assisting clients in various industries around the world to maximise and transform their performance with corporate, operational and project risk management and the application of practical organisational resilience. Gareth is closely involved with Risk and Engineering Institutes in Australia and the UK, and is a visiting lecturer at the University of New South Wales (UNSW). He regularly writes about the management of risk for associations and publications and speaks at international conferences on risk and project management.
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Senior Lecturer in Economics, Strategy, Marketing and Economics, University of Huddersfield
Gareth Downing joined the University as a lecturer in Economics in 2013. Before joining the University of Huddersfield, Gareth worked briefly with the Scottish Government within the newly formed fiscal responsibility team looking into issues related to possible future independence. Before deciding to take a career in economics Gareth spent several years working in the field of mental health on an acute psychiatric ward which he found extremely interesting and rewarding.
Gareth’s main research interests are in the ares of Governance and Growth. In particular, the focus of his PhD is on the relationship between Decentralisation, Corruption and Economic Development. Gareth is also interersted in monetary economics and the Post Keynesian perspective.
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The Hon Gareth Evans AO QC took up his appointment as Chancellor of The Australian National University on 1 January 2010.
Professor Evans is an Honorary Professorial Fellow at the University of Melbourne, and Co-Chair of the International Commission on Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Disarmament. He is President Emeritus of the Brussels-based International Crisis Group, the independent global non-governmental organisation working to prevent and resolve deadly conflict worldwide, of which he was President and Chief Executive Officer from January 2000 to June 2009.
Gareth Evans has maintained strong academic and scholarly connections throughout his career, lecturing at many universities around the world. In May 2004, he was elected as an Honorary Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford, and is a member of the International Advisory Board of UN Studies at Yale; the Advisory Council of the Institute for International Studies at Stanford; and the Editorial Advisory Board of the Cambridge Review of International Affairs. In July 2009, he was appointed by the University of Melbourne Honorary Professorial Fellow in the School of Social and Political Sciences.
Among other current positions, Gareth Evans is a Fellow of the Foreign Policy Association; a member of the International Council of the Asia Society; a member of the International Advisory Board of the Pew Global Attitudes Survey; and a member of the International Advisory Board of the Asia-Pacific College of Diplomacy, Australian National University. In June 2008, he was made an Inaugural Fellow of the Australian Institute of International Affairs in recognition of his outstanding contribution to Australian international relations.
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