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Professor Cheng Chi-Ying is an Associate Professor of Psychology and IRB Chair at Singapore Management University. She received her PhD in Organizational Psychology from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Her research examines how individuals negotiate their multiple social identities and reap the benefit of intra-personal diversity from various types of identity integration. Her research investigates identity integration of multiple self, cultural, racial, gender, and professional identities.

Faculty homepage: https://profhannahchang.github.io/

Education

2008

Ph.D. in Marketing
Columbia University

2006

Dr Chen Chih-Ying is an Associate Professor in the School of Accountancy and the Co-Director of School of Accountancy Research (SOAR) at Singapore Management University. He has conducted research related to financial analysts’ earnings forecasts and stock recommendations, audit quality and auditor selection, corporate governance, and executive compensation. His research papers have been published in Contemporary Accounting Research, Review of Accounting Studies, The Accounting Review, and several other journals.

CHAN Wing Cheong is Professor of Law at Singapore Management University’s Yong Pung How School of Law. He read law at Oxford and completed an LLM at Cornell and is qualified in three jurisdictions: as an advocate and solicitor of the Supreme Court of Singapore, a barrister of Gray’s Inn (England & Wales), and an attorney of New York State (USA).

Dr Steven Burik is currently Associate Professor of Philosophy at Singapore Management University. He holds a PhD in comparative philosophy from the National University of Singapore. His research interests are mainly in comparative philosophy, continental philosophy (Heidegger, Derrida), Chinese philosophy (Daoism), and Critical Thinking.

Education

2007

Ph.D.in Management
INSEAD

2003

M.S. in Management
INSEAD

2001

Darius Chan is Deputy Director of the Singapore International Dispute Resolution Academy (SIDRA) and co-author of The Law and Theory of International Commercial Arbitration in Singapore. He teaches arbitration-related courses, serves on the Singapore Academy of Law's Law Reform Committee, and sits on the International Editorial Board of the Journal of International Arbitration. In 2024, he led SIDRA's commission by the Singapore Ministry of Law to reform the Singapore International Arbitration Act.

 

Education

2008Ph.D. in Human Resources and Industrial Relations

Described as a practical thinker and thinking practitioner, Nadja Alexander is recognized as a global thought leader in mediation (Who’s Who Legal). Through her scholarship, she has pioneered systems and models for international comparative mediation law and theory. A prolific writer, Nadja’s research work is used internationally in the context of legal and institutional reform, mediator professionalization initiatives and mediator training and education.

Wen-Qing Ngoei is a historian of foreign policy and international affairs, specialising in U.S.-Southeast Asia relations. His expertise includes the global history of the Cold War, and the study of empire and decolonisation. He received his PhD in History from Northwestern University and completed postdoctoral stints at Northwestern as well as Yale University.

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