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9:00 AM – 9:55 AM
This session will explore the transferable skills and unique perspectives that social sciences graduates bring to employers, industries, and society. Panelists will discuss how their expertise in critical thinking, data analysis, and human behavior equips them to navigate complex global challenges and drive innovation across diverse professional fields.
9:00 AM – 9:55 AM
This panel will explore how universities can drive progress toward the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through education, research, and international partnerships. Experts will discuss innovative strategies for enhancing global impact, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, and integrating sustainability into academic initiatives to create meaningful change.
9:00 AM – 9:55 AM
This panel will explore the impact of artificial intelligence on higher education and research in the social sciences. Discussions will include ethical considerations, AI-driven innovation in learning methodologies, and its role in shaping public policies.
10:00 AM – 10:55 AM
A discussion on the role of social sciences in shaping the regulatory frameworks and ethical considerations of AI, big data, and digital governance. This session will explore how the social sciences can help examine and assess potential future scenarios to help shape policies around emerging and disruptive technologies, focusing on ethical governance and long-term societal impacts.
10:00 AM – 10:55 AM
Experts will discuss how demographic shifts and inclusivity efforts impact the accessibility and evolution of higher education. This session will examine the role of higher education in fostering social mobility, addressing demographic changes, and ensuring inclusiveness in an evolving global landscape.
10:00 AM – 10:55 AM
This session will explore forward-thinking approaches to fostering student participation, activism, and leadership in an increasingly interconnected and digitalized world. Panelists will discuss innovative strategies to enhance student engagement, address evolving expectations, and equip students with the skills to drive meaningful change in a rapidly shifting global landscape.
11:20 AM – 12:30 PM
This panel will explore how European universities strengthen the region’s global economic positioning through cutting-edge research, innovation, and talent development. Experts will examine the role of higher education institutions in fostering a competitive knowledge economy, equipping future leaders with essential skills, and driving technological and societal advancements to maintain Europe’s leadership on the global stage.
12:30 PM – 1:30 PM
This thought-provoking plenary session will explore the critical need for interdisciplinary education that integrates STEM and SHAPE (Social Sciences, Humanities, and Arts for People and the Economy) to tackle complex global challenges. Bringing together experts from diverse fields, the discussion will highlight how cross-disciplinary collaboration fosters innovation, equips future leaders with holistic problem-solving skills, and drives meaningful societal transformation.
1:30 PM – 2:00 PM
As Europe navigates rapid transformations in the job market, technology, and society, universities play a central role in equipping future generations with the skills and mindset needed to thrive. In this closing keynote, Commissioner Glenn Micallef, responsible for Intergenerational Fairness, Youth, Culture, and Sport, will reflect on the pivotal role of education in fostering youth empowerment, innovation, and intergenerational solidarity.
This session will highlight how higher education institutions can strengthen Europe’s talent pipeline, support lifelong learning, and bridge the gap between academia, industry, and policy. Commissioner Micallef will provide insights into the European vision for skills development, the importance of culture and sport in fostering social cohesion, and how universities can be key drivers of a resilient and competitive Europe.
Speakers

Marie Azuelos
Deputy Vice President for International Affairs
Sciences Po
Marie Azuelos is the Deputy Vice President for International Affairs at Sciences Po. Since joining the institution in 2012, she has played a key role in advancing its global reach, previously serving as the Director of the Summer School & Short Courses and overseeing international development for Asia and the Pacific. Prior to this, she managed European projects at the Paris Chamber of Commerce and taught at École des Ponts ParisTech. A graduate of Sciences Po and Sorbonne University, she also studied in Germany at Freie Universität Berlin.

Julia Black
Warden of Nuffield College, Oxford and President of the British Academy
Julia Black is Warden of Nuffield College, Oxford and President of the British Academy, the UK’s National Academy for social sciences and the humanities. She is also an External Member of the Bank of England’s Financial Markets Infrastructure Committee; a member of the Prime Minister’s Council of Science and Technology; and a Governor of the Courtauld Institute of Art. She is currently a visiting Professor at LSE Law School and a Professor of Law and Regulation at Oxford University.

Jose Luis Blasco Vazquez
Global Sustainability Director and CEO of Acciona Carbon Technologies
Acciona
José Luis Blasco has over 20 years of experience in corporate sustainability and ESG strategy. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, an MBA from the IE Business School and a Bachelor's degree in Chemistry from the Complutense University of Madrid. Since 2019, he has served as Global Sustainability Director at ACCIONA 2019 and as CEO of Acciona Carbon Technologies since 2023. Previously, he was a partner at KPMG, where he led sustainability services at the national, European, and global levels, and also headed the Corporate Governance, Risk, and Compliance area. Additionally, he was one of the four rapporteurs of the European Commission's Technical Expert Group on Sustainable Finance from 2017 to 2020. Currently, he is a member of the Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD) and serves as President of the Corporate Sustainability Commission of the Instituto Español de Analistas Financieros. José Luis is a faculty member at IE Business School and actively participates in academia as a lecturer and researcher for various universities and business schools.

Irene Blázquez Navarro
Director of the Center for the Governance of Change
IE University
Irene Blázquez-Navarro leads applied research at the Center for the Governance of Change, focusing on the political, economic, and societal implications of the technological revolution and proposing solutions to its unwanted effects. She is a legal scholar and international lawyer with expertise in strategy, security, defense, and technology. Previously, she served as Adviser to the State Secretary for Global Spain and Head of the Strategic Planning Office at the National Security Department (2012-2020). She holds a Master in EU Law and various diplomas in national and international security. Irene is a member of the Editorial Board of Política Exterior, a Fellow at the Max Planck Institute, a Fulbright scholar, and a founding member of The European Union as a Global Actor, the European Society of International Law’s interest group.

Olena Bortnichuk
Head of Educational Programs, Leadership and Management Institute
Ukrainian Catholic University
Olena is Head of Educational Programs at the Institute of Leadership and Management at the Ukrainian Catholic University, coordinating a project with the goal of creating a safe, resourceful environment for the recovery, development, and networking of civil society representatives to facilitate the sustainable growth of organizations and consolidate their efforts. She is working on is social-emotional learning for adults, specifically emotional intelligence, self-awareness, empathy development, and improving internal communication within the organization as components of a workplace mental health care strategy.

Małgorzata Chromy
Director, International Centre
SGH Warsaw School of Economics
Małgorzata Chromy is the Director of International Center at SGH Warsaw School of Economics and a CIVICA Senior Manager. With nearly 20 years of experience, she has led initiatives in student and staff mobility, coordinated international faculty visits, and managed high-impact programs like Erasmus+ and EEA Education. Since 2022, she has been involved in the strategic management of CIVICA. Her academic background includes a BA in Business English, an MA in Economics, and an Executive MBA. She also has a strong editorial background and actively promotes SGH's global initiatives.

Jean-Philippe Cointet
Associate Profesor - médialab
Sciences Po
Jean-Philippe Cointet is Professor of Sociology and director of the Open Institute for Digital Transformations in Sciences Po, he specializes in the development of innovative methods for the social sciences and humanities. His main fields of interest are computational linguistics and network science. He has long worked on the mapping of research communities through the analysis of bibliometric data, and later on the dynamics of scientific knowledge circulation and its contestation in social media platforms. More recently, he has been analyzing the structure of the digital public space through various empirical case studies on misinformation, polarization or collective mobilization.

Huy Dang
Manager, Data Sciences Lab
Hertie School

Guillermo de Haro
Vice Dean, Graduate Programs - IE School of Science & Technology
IE University
Guillermo de Haro is Vice Dean of Graduate Programs at IE University, School of Science & Technology. He is a telecommunication engineer with an MBA Cum Laude from IE Business School and holds two doctorates in engineering and applied economics. Prof. de Haro has extensive experience as an Academic Director in international institutions and served as Deputy Vice Rector for International Relations and Postgraduate Programs at King Juan Carlos University. He collaborated with Google to create and run the Activate program, which helped hundreds of thousands of Spanish unemployed people during the financial crisis. Prof. de Haro has worked in software and technology development, e-business and innovation consulting, retail, and the entertainment industry. He is a guest lecturer at various universities and has received several Awards for Teaching Excellence. He is an author, radio collaborator, and accredited journalist who interviews top personalities.

Hector de Rivoire
Director of Public Policy in Office of Responsible AI
Microsoft

Concepción Díaz Cantarero
Head of Machine Learning & Big Data Trainings for EMEA
Conchita Díaz Cantarero is the head of Machine Learning and Big Data training in Europe for Google and a trainer for the Advanced Solutions Lab program at Google worldwide. Passionate about teaching and technology, over her more than 18-year career, she has trained over 8000 people around the world. Conchita is the author of 10 technology manuals used throughout Europe. She is one of the 5 people in the world to have all 6 active Cisco CCIE certifications (and the only woman). Due to her passion for teaching, Conchita is a speaker at numerous global conferences related to artificial intelligence and a visiting professor at several European universities, such as the University of Oxford.

Karim El Aynaoui
Executive Vice-President of Mohammed VI Polytechnic University and Dean of Humanities, Economics and Social Sciences. Executive President of the Policy Center for the New South
Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P)
Karim El Aynaoui is Executive President of the Policy Center for the New South. He is also Executive Vice-President of Mohammed VI Polytechnic University and Dean of its Humanities, Economics and Social Sciences Cluster. He is an economist. From 2005 to 2012, he worked at the Central Bank of Morocco where he held the position of Director of Economics, Statistics, and International Relations. At the Central Bank of Morocco, he was in charge of the Research Department and equally a member of the Governor’s Cabinet. Previously, he worked for eight years at the World Bank as an Economist for its regional units of the Middle East and North Africa and Africa. Karim El Aynaoui holds a PhD in Economics from the University of Bordeaux in France where he taught courses in Statistics and Economics for three years. He is Commendatore of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic.

Concepcion Galdon
Vice-Dean of Business with Purpose - IE Business School
IE
Concepción Galdón, PhD, is a devoted advocate for sustainable business and social innovation, currently serving as Vice-Dean of Business with Purpose at IE Business School. Leading the Master in Sustainability & Business Transformation, she collaborates with fellow vice-deans to infuse sustainability into diverse programs. As Director of IE's Center for Social Innovation and Sustainability, Concepción guides a committed team, leveraging global networks for lasting social change. Her academic journey includes a Ph.D. in International Economy and Development, with Outstanding Award-winning research on technology and social entrepreneurship. In addition to teaching, she co-directs IE's Sustainability, Your Competitive Advantage program. Beyond academia, Concepción contributes to media discussions and speaks at international conferences, emphasizing her commitment to sustainable principles and positive societal change. Concepción Galdón is also the author of Promise, Pitfalls, and Potential of Social Entrepreneurship: Positive Change Unleashed, a book that explores the transformative potential and challenges of social entrepreneurship.

Marta García Haro
Senior Manager, Network Programs
Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN)
Marta is an expert in developing and strengthening networks at national and regional level to promote sustainable development. In her role within the SDSN Networks Program, she provides strategic and operational support to SDSN chapters across Europe and the Mediterranean, enhancing their capacity and impact as well as fostering collaboration between them. She also leads the Universities for Goal 13 climate competition. Previously, she was the Director of SDSN Spain where she led initiatives such as the Spanish Cities SDG Index and the seminars on Culture and Sustainable Development (5 editions). She is the founder of the #SustainableCulture collective and is also the author of several publications on the topic, including How to Implement the SDGs in the Cultural Sector. Before joining SDSN in 2015 she pursued her professional career in the cultural arena, where she carried out projects for some of the most renowned art institutions in Spain.

Arancha González
Dean of the Paris School of International Affairs (PSIA)
Sciences Po
Arancha González is the third Dean of the Paris School of International Affairs (PSIA) at Sciences Po and the first woman to lead the world's third school for Politics and International Studies. Prior to joining PSIA, Ms González served as Spain’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation (2020-2021). She previously was Assistant-Secretary-General of the United Nations and Executive Director of the International Trade Centre (2013-2020). Between 2005 and 2013 she served as Chief of Staff to the Director-General of the World Trade Organization, Pascal Lamy. Before that she held senior positions at the European Commission in the areas of international trade and development. Ms González started her career as a lawyer in the private sector. Ms González has been a member of PSIA's Strategic Committee since 2017. A Spanish national, Ms González holds a degree in law from the University of Navarra and a Postgraduate Degree in European Law from the University Carlos III of Madrid.

Claire Gordon
Director of the Eden Centre for Education Enhancement
London School of Economics and Political Science
Claire Gordon is Director of the Eden Centre which leads on academic staff development, curriculum enrichment, digital innovation and inclusive practice at LSE. She jointly spear-headed the School’s educational response to the Covid pandemic Curriculum Shift 2020/2022, is the founding advisory editor of the LSE Higher Education Blog, and is now co-leading the School’s response to generative AI and education. In summer 2024, she co-led a project with colleagues at LSE and KCL to develop a Manifesto for the Essay in the Age of AI. Additionally, Claire chairs the Governing Board of the Atlantic Fellows for Social and Economic Equity at LSE. Claire’s interests include academic leadership, reward and recognition in higher education and the synergies between research and education. Before establishing the Eden Centre, Claire spent a decade at LSE’s European Institute researching and teaching on transition, EU enlargement and emerging political economies in Central and Southeast Europe.

Yaprak Gürsoy
Professor of European Politics and Chair in Contemporary Turkish Studies
London School of Economics & Political Science
Yaprak Gürsoy is Professor of European Politics and Chair in Contemporary Turkish Studies at LSE. Her primary research interests are regime change and consolidation, civil-military relations, and foreign policy. Throughout her career, Yaprak has taken a keen interest in enhancing the practical aspects of student experience. Besides her faculty and research roles, she was the Undergraduate Programme Director of Politics and International Relations at Aston University (2018-2021) and the Director of the Master’s Programme in International Relations at Istanbul Bilgi University (2012-2016). At LSE, she served as the Chair of the Teaching Committee of the European Institute (2022-2024) and received an Excellence in Education Award twice, in 2022 and 2024. In March 2023, she organized a two-day workshop on Inclusive Higher Education in the Age of Transnationalism and co-edited a special issue on Higher Education during Times of Crisis in Türkiye, published by the LSE Higher Education Blog in April 2024.

Stefan Haefliger
Professor
Stockholm School of Economics
Stefan Haefliger is a professor of Digital Innovation and Strategy, focusing on innovation, market futures, regulation, and organizational design. He studies human-machine interaction and technology strategy, including modularity in product development and machine learning's role in innovation management. Stefan has designed and led international courses and consulting projects, and served as an external examiner at LSE and Imperial College. He has published extensively on open innovation and business models, and is on the faculty at ETH Zurich and Bayes Business School. He holds a doctorate from the University of St.Gallen and has held visiting positions at several prestigious institutions.

Elisa Hicks
Executive Director - Campus Life
IE University
Elisa Hicks is the Executive Director of IE University’s Campus Life unit, where she and her team support students in organizing over 2,500 events annually and oversee 197 student-led clubs. Committed to fostering engagement beyond the classroom, she enhances student learning through leadership, events, and community-building. Previously, Elisa was the Manager of the Women's Forum for the Economy & Society, leading global forums on gender equality and contributing to G7 and G20 policy recommendations. With a background in consultancy, public relations, and government, she specializes in international large-scale project management. A graduate of the University of British Columbia with a Master’s in International Project Management from Sciences Po Paris, she now focuses on leveraging student-driven events to enrich the university experience.

Sébastien Huber
Director for Development & External Relations
European University Institute
Sébastien Huber is Director for Development and External Relations at the European University Institute (EUI) in Florence. A specialist in European research and higher education policy, he has held key roles at the EUI, including interim Director of the Academic Service and Head of Strategy and Development, where he has led institutional reforms and strategic initiatives. He previously worked with Science Europe, the CNRS, and the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, focusing on research policy, international collaboration, and capacity-building programmes, particularly in Africa. He has contributed to the development of European academic cooperation frameworks, research training initiatives, and policies supporting institutional partnerships.

Thurid Hustedt
Dean of Graduate Programmes
Hertie School
Thurid Hustedt is Dean of Graduate Programmes and Professor of Public Administration and Management at the Hertie School. Her research focuses on public sector change dynamics, political-administrative relations and comparative public administration. Hustedt is the Managing Editor of the peer-reviewed journal dms – der moderne Staat (with Sylvia Veit). Previously, she was a visiting professor at the Freie Universität Berlin and a post-doctoral researcher at the University of Potsdam. She was a visiting researcher at the University of Bergen and the University of Toronto. Hustedt holds a PhD and a Diploma in Public Administration from Potsdam University.

Dorothy Kelly
President of Spanish Universities in European Alliances, Professor at Granada University, ARQUS Coordinator
Granada University
Dorothy Kelly is a professor of Translation at the University of Granada (Spain), where se was also Vice Rector for Internationalization from 2008 to 2023. Her research expertise includes curricular design and delivery in the field of Translation, an area in which she published extensively before devoting her time almost enterely to the internationalization of higher education. In this field, she has an extensive experience in joint programme design and delivery, multilateral cooperation, and designing and managing mobility programmes of all kinds. She was Chair of the Executive Board of the Coimbra Group of Universities from 2010 until 2017 and was a member of Spain's national Bologna Experts Team from 2010 to 2013. She has participated intensely in Spanish, European and international advisory boards and events in the field of higher education and in particular its internationalization. She is currently Chair of the Spanish national network of universities participating in European University Alliances.

Alexandros Kentikelenis
Associate Professor of Political Economy and Sociology
Bocconi University
Alexandros Kentikelenis is an associate professor at the Department of Social and Political Sciences of Bocconi University in Milan. His research focuses on global governance and on global health and social protection. He has co-authored three books and published over 50 articles in leading social science journals. His research has won multiple awards and has received attention by many media outlets. In addition to his academic work, Alexandros has served as an advisor to various governmental, intergovernmental, and non-governmental organizations, including the German Ministry of International Cooperation and Development, the World Health Organization and Oxfam International, and he was Vice-President of Greece’s National Centre for Social Solidarity.

María-Eugenia Marín
Vice Provost for Global Academic Partnerships & Alliances
IE University
María-Eugenia Marin is the Vice Provost for Global Academic Partnerships and Alliances at IE University, having joined the External Relations team in 2002. She holds a B.A. in Government from Harvard University and an MSc in Politics of the World Economy from LSE, with additional business studies in Oxford and the US. Previously, she was Senior Research Associate and Director of External Relations at IRELA, an EU-funded think tank, and collaborated with Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government and the US Senate on education policy. She has also worked in banking and real estate investment.

Małgorzata Molęda-Zdziech
Head of the Department of Political Studies, Institute of International Studies
SGH Warsaw School of Economics
Małgorzata Molęda-Zdziech is a sociologist and political scientist, heading the Department of Political Studies at the Institute of International Studies of SGH Warsaw School of Economics. She is also the Rector’s Representative for Cooperation with the European Union. Previously, she served as the Director of the Polish Science Contact Agency in Brussels (2017-2020) and Deputy Director in the Polish-French Programme at European Studies SGH/Sciences PO Paris (1998-2001). Her interdisciplinary academic profile includes sociology, political science, and communication media studies, with research interests in political communication, lobbying, and interest groups at national and European levels. She supports the European Commission Representation in Poland as an EU expert and is a member of several national and international associations. Additionally, she is vice president of Europa ONG and has published extensively on lobbying, communication, and media. She was awarded the French Medal - Chevalier des Palmes Academiques.

Nicole Rosow
Director of Sustainability
IE University
Nicole Rosow (M.S.Ed., University of Pennsylvania) is the Director of Sustainability at IE University, leading efforts to integrate sustainability across campus. In this transversal role, she collaborates with students, faculty, and staff to foster awareness and drive meaningful change in mindsets and behaviors, embedding sustainability in operations and student-led initiatives, aligning IE University’s strategy with global best practices. Previously, she was a USAID contractor on large-scale educational reform projects in developing countries and later served as the founding director of a family resource center in a disadvantaged neighborhood in the greater New York City area, addressing social and environmental challenges.

Borja Santos Porras
Vice Dean at IE School of Politics, Economics & Global Affairs
IE University
Borja Santos Porras is Vice Dean and professor at the IE School of Politics, Economics & Global Affairs, specializing in public policy and international development. With over 10 years of experience, Borja has worked on public policies and international programs across Africa, Europe, America, and Asia. He holds a Master in Public Administration in International Development from Harvard Kennedy School (2017) and a Master in International Relations (2014). Borja also has a BEng+MEng in Telecommunication Engineering (University of Valladolid, 2006). He is the president of the Spanish alumni network of Harvard Kennedy School, collaborates with IMFAHE for international expansion, and is a professional coach with EuropeLab. Borja has published opinion pieces and been interviewed for international publications.

Oleksandr Shtokvych
Senior Program Manager at the Yehuda Elkana Center for Higher Education
Central European University
Oleksandr Shtokvych is a Senior Program Manager at the Yehuda Elkana Center for Higher Education, leading the Secretariat of the Open Society University Network (OSUN). OSUN integrates learning and knowledge advancement across geographic and demographic boundaries, promotes civic engagement for open societies, and expands access to higher education for underserved communities. Oleksandr is also Co-Director of the OSUN Threatened Scholars Integration Initiative and manages CEU's research and outreach for higher education reform in Myanmar. This includes strategic planning, development, internationalization of key universities, policy formulation for university autonomy and quality assurance, and scholarship support for students, academics, and administrators. Prior to joining CEU in 2016, Oleksandr served the Open Society Foundations' Higher Education Support Program for fifteen years, leading faculty and curriculum development programs across Central Europe, Eurasia, South-East Asia, and China.

Susana Torres Prieto
Assistant Professor of Humanities and International Relations
IE University
Susana Torres Prieto is an Assistant Professor of Humanities and International Relations at IE University. She has developed her academic and research career in the areas of Slavic and Medieval Studies. She has specialized on Russian literature and culture from the Middle Ages to the present, as well as the transmission of knowledge. She has taught at various universities in Spain and abroad and has led multiple international research groups. Currently, she is a Research Associate at Harvard University, where she serves as the Scientific Director of a digital humanities project on medieval Rus’. Professor [Last Name] is also a member of several global scientific societies. Her academic background includes a PhD in Philology from Universidad Complutense and the University of Cambridge, along with a Diplôme Post-Doctorat from École Pratique des Hautes Études in Paris.

Frank Uffen
Advisor to the Executive Board and Chairman of the TSH Talent Foundation
The Social Hub
Frank Uffen focuses on talent development, strategic partnerships, and expansion plans. He has a keen eye for trends, a love of all things entrepreneurial and a passion for community building and social impact. Since 2010, he has strengthened the company's community driven model and positioned it as a catalyst for urban regeneration and an asset to university cities. In 2024, he became Chairman of the TSH Talent Foundation, directing 1% of The Social Hub’s revenue to support changemakers through scholarships and the Better Society Academy. In 2011, he founded The Class Foundation, addressing Europe’s student housing crisis by hosting forums, conducting research, and promoting leadership in the student living sector.

Amy Zalman
Government & Public Services Strategic Foresight Leader
Deloitte
Amy Zalman is an internationally recognized futurist, educator, and author who helps leaders anticipate and shape the future. She has years of experience as a trusted authority on the intersection of power, governance, society, and new technologies. As a Professor of Strategic Foresight at Georgetown University, she trains the next generation of leaders to drive change. In 2005, Amy founded Oryx Communications to support US defense clients in adapting to a rapidly evolving post-9/11 world. As Chair of Information Integration at the National War College, she introduced innovative approaches to understanding information’s complex role in society. In 2014, she became CEO of the World Future Society, leading its transformation and revitalization. In 2017, Amy founded Prescient (formerly the Strategic Narrative Institute), a foresight firm that provides strategic guidance to organizations navigating uncertainty and change. She welcomes conversations on today’s rapidly shifting world.