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  • Politics and current affairs
  • Environment
  • Health and social care
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  • Business & technology

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Professor Dan Stevens

Professor Dan Stevens is a Professor of Politics at the University of Exeter.

Professor Darren Zook
Professor Darren Zook teaches in Global Studies and Political Science at the University of California, Berkeley. He is the author most recently of the four-volume series Ourselves Among Others: The Extravagant Failure of Diversity in America and An Epic Plan to Make It Work (2018).
Professor David Blake
Dr David Blake is a member of Economists for Free Trade and Professor of Pension Economics at Cass Business School, City University.
Professor David Collins
David Collins is a Professor of International Economic Law at the University of London.
Professor de Ruyter and David Hearne
Alex de Ruyter is a professor at Birmingham City University and serves as Director of its Centre for Brexit Studies. David Hearne joined the Centre in 2017 as a researcher, having previously worked as an economist in a regional think tank.
Professor Gary Yohe

Professor Gary Wynn Yohe is the Huffington Foundation Professor of Economics and Environmental Studies at Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut, where he specialises in environmental economics and climate policy. He earned his doctorate from Yale University and has built his academic career at the intersection of economics and environmental studies, bringing rigorous economic analysis to questions of environmental policy and climate change.

Throughout his tenure at Wesleyan University, Professor Yohe has established himself as a leading voice in applying economic principles to environmental challenges, particularly those related to climate science and policy responses. His work combines theoretical economics with practical policy considerations, examining how societies can best respond to environmental risks and climate-related challenges. Professor Yohe writes commentary for Comment Central, sharing his expertise on economic and environmental policy matters with a wider audience.

Professor Geeta Nargund

Professor Geeta Nargund is a Senior NHS Consultant, Co-founder of the Ginsburg Women's Health Board, and Chair of The Pipeline, a leading gender diversity consultancy.

Professor Jun Du and Dr Oleksandr Shepotylo
Jun Du is Professor of Economics at Aston Business School, and Oleksandr Shepotylo is an applied economist focusing on International Trade and Productivity at Aston Business School.
Professor Liz Kay MBE
Professor Liz Kay MBE is President Elect of the British Dental Association, a Trustee and Fellow of the College of General Dentistry, Past President of the Oral Health Foundation and Founder of the Peninsula Dental School.
Professor Martin Green
Professor Martin Green has had an extensive career in NGO development, both in the UK and internationally, and is Chief Executive of Care England, the largest representative body for independent social care services in the UK. He is also Chair of the International Longevity Centre, a Trustee of Independent Age, Vice President of The Care Workers Charity, and a Champion of The National Aids Trust.
Professor Paul Baines

Paul Baines is Professor of Political Marketing and Head of Executive Education at the University of Leicester’s School of Business. He holds advanced degrees from the University of Manchester and other institutions, is a frequent media commentator, and has served in local government including as Mayor of Charnwood.

Professor Ruth Sutton

Professor Ruth Sutton is a Barrister and Head of School of Law and Social Justice at The University of Chester.