Senior Associates and Affiliates
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Professor Peter Gatrell - Professor of History
Peter obtained his undergraduate and PhD degrees from the University of Cambridge. He has spent most of his academic career at The University of Manchester, including working as Head of the School of History and Classics between 1997 and 2002. Peter's research and teaching interests fall into two broad categories: population displacement in world history and the history of modern Europe.
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Professor Tim Jacoby - Professor in International Relations
After working in Turkey and Nigeria during the 1990s, Tim Jacoby won an ESRC-funded place on the International Conflict Analysis Masters degree programme at the University of Kent. He then completed his PhD and an ESRC Post-Doctoral Fellowship in the Department of Politics at the University of York, after which he joined the Global Development Institute at the University of Manchester.
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Professor Mukesh Kapila CBE – Professor of Global Health and Humanitarian Affairs
Dr Mukesh Kapila CBE is currently a Special Adviser to the World Humanitarian Summit. He is also an Associate Fellow of the Geneva Centre for Security Policy and Adjunct Professor at the International Centre for Humanitarian Affairs, Nairobi. He is a Special Representative of the Aegis Trust, and Vice Chair of Nonviolent Peaceforce. His memoir 'Against a Tide of Evil' was nominated for the '2013 Best Non Fiction Book' award.
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Professor Tanja Müller - Reader/Associate Professor in Development Studies
Tanja R. Müller received an MA in Linguistics and Philosophy at the Freie Universität Berlin, an MA in Development Studies at University College Dublin, and a PhD in Development Studies at the University of East Anglia. She was assistant professor at Wageningen University from 2003-05 where she worked on the implications of the HIV/AIDS pandemic for rural development in sub-Saharan Africa.
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Helene Juillard - Lecturer in Cash and Market Based Programming in Crisis Settings
Helene is a lecturer with Science Po on humanitarian project design and with HCRI since 2019 autumn semester. She has been working as an evaluator in the humanitarian sector for the past decade, with a focus on cash and market-based programming. Helene is interested in how needs are assessed from an agency centric perspective at the detriment of the demand for certain products and services.
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