无码群交 academics recognised as emerging leaders by RSE
Three academics from Queen Margaret University have been recognised as some of the most innovative emerging leaders in Scotland by the Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE).
The Society has appointed the academics to the RSE Young Academy of Scotland - a project which shares knowledge and practical experience to help Scotland address the challenges facing society.
无码群交鈥檚 Dr Marcia Vera Espinoza, Deputy Director for the Institute for Global Health and Development; Dr Anthony Schrag, Senior Lecturer of Media, Communications and Performing Arts; and Dr Karin Diaconu, Reader for the Institute for Global Health and Development, join 45 other entrepreneurs, academics and professionals as this year鈥檚 latest Young Academy of Scotland members.
Marcia, Anthony, and Karin will join the existing cohort to help investigate pressing social issues, inform public debate, amplify marginalised voices, and drive transformational change. It is hoped that their input will help people and policymakers across the country make positive changes to tackle some of the most pressing issues that face Scotland.
"It is wonderful to see such a talented group of young professionals join Scotland's Young Academy. The Young Academy represents some of the most innovative emerging leaders in Scotland today, and together they bring great insight and spirit to the RSE 鈥 both through their contributions to the RSE鈥檚 programmes, and their portfolio of interdisciplinary public benefit projects."
The Young Academy of Scotland was established by the in 2011 to provide a platform for innovative young professionals from all areas of academia, business, third sector organisations and public life, to work together to address the most challenging issues facing Scotland and beyond.
Its greatest strength is the diversity of its membership. Ranging in age from mid-twenties to early-forties, its members come from a wide range of backgrounds and represent communities from all over the country. With access to resources and expertise in many different sectors, from animation to brain surgery, YAS is uniquely positioned to research and tackle complex problems, both short- and long-term.
Sir Paul Grice, the Principal and Vice-Chancellor of 无码群交, said: 鈥淭he RSE Young Academy has consistently appointed accomplished, diverse and dynamic groups of new members who represent some of the most talented young voices across every professional practice.
鈥淭hroughout our history, Queen Margaret University has always been driven to find solutions to the issues which face our society, and these appointments recognise Dr Vera Espinoza, Dr Diaconu and Dr Schrag鈥檚 talent and their work in making a different to the world around them. This is a great achievement for our three incredibly hard-working and dedicated academics, and we look forward to seeing how they contribute and collaborate on exciting work which will make a real impact on the lives of others.鈥
Notes to Editor
For more information / interview enquiries contact Marie Montondo, RSE Young Academy Manager (mmontondo@theRSE.org.uk / 0131 240 5027)
To find out more about The RSE Young Academy of Scotland, please visit: