
Joy Cranham
Joy Cranham is a Doctoral Candidate in the Education Department at the University of Bath. Her research interest lies in non-hierarchical pedagogies to increase awareness of safeguarding practices at a family level. Joy has over 20 years’ experience of teaching and leadership

Gihan Emary
Executive Assistant Gihan holds a BA from the Faculty of Art, Libraries, and documentation department at Alexandria University. Gihan has a background in education and translation services. She is now an apprentice at Stanley Smith Ltd as the executive assistant for the

Dr Sarra Boukhari
Sarra is a teacher assistant at the University of Bath- Department of Psychology. In the last 4 years, Sarra conducted a PhD study on the education of refugees. As she come originally from Algeria, she was interested in exploring aspects of the

Ramy Hafez
Office manager Ramy is Stanley Smith’s Cairo Office manager. He has 6 years of experience in a conference organization. He is responsible for RE-KnoX team in Cairo.

Dr Eliana María Osorio-Sáez
I hold a BA in Teaching Spanish and English from Universidad Popular del Cesar and a MA in Education: English Didactics from Universidad Externado de Colombia, Both in Colombia. I graduated with a second MA in Education: Leadership and Management from Bath

Muhammad Samir Alghannam
Web developer Muhammad is an undergraduate student at HICIS University. He has one and half years of experience in web developing and coding, using modern and various languages. He currently is an apprentice at Stanley Smith Ltd as a web developer.

Nurullah Eryılmaz
Nurullah Eryılmaz is pursuing his PhD in Education at the University of Bath. His doctoral thesis focuses on studying educational inequality and its effects on student outcomes using International Large-Scale Assessments (ILSAs). His current research focus falls in the domain of comparative

Kalyan Kumar Kameshwara
I use micro-econometric and psychometric tools along with sociological theory to understand issues pertaining to education, labor & social justice. My interests extend broadly to the domains of epistemology, quantitative methods, and social policy. I am always on the lookout for interesting