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    Dr Tingyi Wang
    Assistant Professor, Tsinghua University, China

    Adjunct Positions:

    • Senior Associate Fellow, King Faisal Center, Saudi Arabia
    • Visiting Scholar, Qatar University, Qatar
    • Honorary Research Fellow, University of Exeter, UK
    • Fellow, Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce, UK

    BA Peking University, PhD Tsinghua University, Postdoctoral Fellow University of Oxford

    Tingyi Wang is an assistant professor at the Institute for International and Area Studies, Tsinghua University (2019-). He is now a visiting professor at the Gulf Studies Center, Qatar University (2021-). He also holds fellowships at the University of Exeter as an honorary research fellow (2022-) and King Faisal Center as an associate fellow (2017-). He is also a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.
    CV of Dr. Tingyi Wand

     

    Dr. Alejandra Galindo Marines
     
    She specializes in Middle East politics with a focus on the Gulf area. She is currently Professor in the Department of Social Sciences at the Universidad de Monterrey, México. Her areas of research interest include: international relations of the Arab Gulf, including regional dynamics and the relationships with Latin American countries, particularly Mexico. Besides research on  the process of democratization in the Arab Gulf. Focus on issues related to citizenship and gender re-signification practices, as well as theoretical debate on political systems, their resilience and change possibilities. She has conducted field research on Saudi Arabia and Yemen on the topic of gender and political participation. Among her recent publications are: The Arab/Persian Gulf and Latin America as an avenue for South-South Cooperation:  Brazil and Mexico amid opportunities and challenges” (2015) in Latin America and the Middle East: crossed perspectives ;  co-editor of  Voces, Tramas y Trayectorias: las protestas populares (2014); “Saudi Women under the Context of the Arab Spring”, Ortadoğu Etütleri 5,2;

     

    Dr Anjali Jiothish                                                                                    

    Ph D from Faculty of Humanities,  Cochin University of Science & Technology, Kochi, Kerala, India.
    Research Interests - Migration & Immigration Studies and Globalization.
    Currently working as Post Doc fellow under Dr Amani El Jack, Associate Professor & Coordinator of Social Issues research at the Gulf Studies Center