Professor James Nickum Fellow of the International Water Resources Association (IWRA) and has served as Editor-in-Chief of Water International since 2007.
Professor Imran Ali Professor Imran Ali has an Honours degree from the University of Sussex, and a PhD from the Australian National University.
Dr Carlos Castel-Branco Economist focussing on Mozambique, specifically: political economy of economic growth and accumulation, industrialization and public policy.
Professor John Healey Syriac-speaking Christianity, especially its earlier history and its emergence from the Aramaic-speaking environment of the Roman/Byzantine Near East; the development of the Syriac scripts and language; early contacts between Syriac Christians and Muslims; other religious minorities in the Middle East (Jews, Mandaeans, Gnostics); the present situation of the Middle East Christians; Syriac liturgy. In addition, Professor Healey has worked extensively in the early alphabet, Hebrew Bible, Nabataea and Palmyra.