Professor and Vice-Dean Faculty of Juridical and Administrative Sciences “Dimitrie Cantemir” Christian University of Bucharest Romania
Dr. Nicoleta-Elena Hegheş is a full Professor and Vice-Dean at the Faculty of Juridical and Administrative Sciences at “Dimitrie Cantemir” Christian University of Bucharest, as well as a 2nd degree Researcher at the “Acad. Andrei Rădulescu” Legal Research Institute of the Romanian Academy. She holds a Doctorate in Law from the University of Bucharest and has extensive experience in academic administration, having served as Vice-President of the University Senate and Dean of her faculty. Dr. Hegheş is an active member of several professional associations, including the Romanian Forensic Scientists Association, and has published eight books and over 80 articles in specialized journals, focusing on Criminal Law, Forensic Science, and Human Rights.
Azimeh Jafari Sadr is a lecturer and researcher at Monash University Malaysia's Jeffrey Cheah School of Medicine & Health Sciences. She holds a Ph.D. in Child Development Psychology from the University of Putra Malaysia and a Master's in Educational Psychology from Al-Zahra University, Tehran. Her research focuses on mother-child interaction, emergent literacy, and child and adolescent mental health. Dr. Azimeh has contributed to international collaborations, global forums, and research projects on mental health, trauma, and educational sustainability. Her work is widely recognized through publications in reputed journals and presentations at major conferences. She is also dedicated to mentoring postgraduate students and serves as a journal editor and reviewer.
Julianna is a work and organizational psychologist, and a certified executive and team coach who is currently doing PhD studies in organizational psychology at the University of Debrecen, Hungary. Her doctoral research focuses on leadership and how employees react to power and power abuse at the workplace. Prior to becoming a psychologist, she studied management in France, Italy and the United States, and worked in the field of project, program and portfolio management for 12 years, at various multinational companies in Budapest. In 2013, she received the Project Manager of the Year award in Hungary for her achievements in project management. Currently, she works as a freelance psychologist supporting leaders, teams and organizations as well as private individuals with work related challenges.
Dr. Mohammed ADLI is an Associate professor at High Institute of Technology at Mohammed 1st University in Oujda, Morocco. He got his Master degree in Colonial and Post-Colonial studies in 2010, and a Doctorate degree in English Communication in 2016. Professor ADLI has participated in several study days and seminars in Morocco and overseas. He also published a number of articles and books in different national and international journals. His main area of interest is Social Sciences and Humanities.
Dr Aysel Demirci is currently a Lecturer and a Public Law Researcher at Yalova University Law School in Turkiye. She holds an MA in Human Rights degree from the University of Sussex and a PhD in Public Law degree from Brunel University London. Her PhD thesis titled “Enforceability of UK Constitutional Conventions” received the Dean’s Prize for Innovation and Impact in Doctoral Research in 2021. Her main research areas are Human Rights Law and Technology, Constitutional Law, Regulation of AI, Contemporary Law Systems, Online Political Ads, Misinformation in Elections and Electoral Law.
Dr. Halimah Mohamed Ali, B.A. English Language and Literature Studies (Universiti Sains Malaysia), M.A. English Literature (University of Warwick), Ph. D. Literatures in English (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia) is a Senior Lecturer at Universiti Sains Malaysia, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia. She teaches postgraduate courses and undergraduate courses. She conducts her courses in both the Malay language and the English language. Her expert area is British and Comparative Literature (Literature, Theory and Philosophy with special reference to Orientalism From Within, Orientalism, Passing , Colonialism and Post-colonialism both theory and literature to name a few under the rubric of British and Comparative Studies. She has published two books to date and about 60 articles in journals and research books.
Amelia Allan is a Scottish 2024 graduate from Heriot-Watt University. With a first-class honours BA in Fashion Marketing, Amelia has woven her way into the intricate tapestry of consumer decision making and behavioural science. Her research reveals the frayed edges of the reliability of self-reported buying behaviour, how demographics influence the accuracy of these reports and how marketing strategies can utilise these insights to influence consumer perceptions, attitudes, and behaviours.
Kolin Dhamma Sumana thero is a monk from Bangladesh studying in Sri Lanka. He completed ten years of Pirivena monastic education and graduated from the Buddhist and Pali University of Sri Lanka. Currently, he is pursuing a one-year diploma course in psychology and counseling at the SITC campus, with plans to follow a master’s degree afterward. He serves as a volunteer teacher at the Sunday Dhamma school in his temple, teaching principles of mindfulness, kindness, and non-attachment to foster inner peace and harmony within individuals and communities. He actively engages in social services, focusing on education, supporting the underprivileged, and promoting environmental sustainability, with the goal of acquiring knowledge to empower his community and strengthen the nation.
Catia De Oliveira is PhD Student in International Development and Cooperation Program at the Graduate School of International Development, Nagoya University, Japan. Besides that, she is a research Assistant in Climate Change Governance Project, Nagoya University. Her recent experience include Teaching Assistant in the following courses: Global Business Affairs, International Economic Law, and Multinational Corporation and International Law. She was also a Research Assistant in Clean Energy and Hydrogen Research Project .
Theognosia Kounatidou, currently pursuing a Ph. D in Open and Distance Education at the Hellenic Open University (HOU), serves as a Greek Language instructor. Her interests encompass the open and distance education, pedagogy of literature, entrepreneurial education, and learning difficulties.
Dr. Teuta Starova, holds the position of Senior Lecturer at the Department of Sociology, and works as a researcher at the Centre for Justice and Transformation, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Tirana. Teuta Starova has been among the first cohort of trained sociologists and holds a PhD in Sociology from the University of Tirana, Faculty of Law and Political Sciences. The main research interests focuses on sociology of law, political sociology and democracy in transitional economies. Other research interests include human rights by teaching the course “International Protection of Human Rights” in the Master of Science study program “Transitional Justice”, focused on how the institutions and mechanisms operating in the field of human rights deal with “the right to justice”, “the right to truth” and “the right to reparation”.