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Timothy J. Williamson
Assistant Professor of Psychology | Psychological ScienceLoyola Marymount University
Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts
Beth Myers
Department Chair, Associate Professor of Fashion Merchandising & Apparel DesignGeorgia Southern University
Beth Myers works to find relationships between brands, consumers and the apparel they purchase.
Johnny Nhan
Associate Dean of Graduate Studies and ProfessorTexas Christian University
Nhan's research focuses primarily on technology and policing - cyber security, police culture and collaborative security networks.
Dr Amanda Hall
Lecturer, AudiologyAston University
Dr Hall's research focuses on the causes and impact of hearing loss in children, at both the individual and the population level.
Charis Kubrin
Professor UC Irvine
Charis E. Kubrin is Professor of Criminology, Law and Society and (by courtesy) Sociology.
Claire Smrekar
Associate Professor of Leadership, Policy and OrganizationsVanderbilt University
An expert who studies K-12 school choice, charters, magnet schools, vouchers, private schools and segregation.
Dr Daniel Fitzpatrick
Lecturer, Politics and International RelationsAston University
Dr Fitzpatrick's research explores theories of the state, nationalism and identity, and higher education policy and reform.
Dan Green
Director, Master of Entertainment Industry Management ProgramCarnegie Mellon University
Dan Green is an experienced program director with a history of working in higher education as well as the entertainment industry.
Kadence Otto
ProfessorWestern Carolina University
Kadie Otto's research centers on ethical, social and legal issues in sport with specific attention to NCAA corruption and reform.
Dr Claire Farrow
Professor, Deputy Head of School of Psychology and Associate Dean for Research in College of Health & Life SciencesAston University
Professor Farrow's interests concern eating behaviour in children: fussy eating, childhood obesity and food refusal.
