Konstantinos Chalvatzis is Professor of Sustainable Energy Business and Academic Director for ClimateUEA at the University of East Anglia. His research focuses on energy sector innovation and business sustainability practices and has attracted funding of approximately €27m. Konstantinos has held visiting posts with the Universities of Bologna, Maryland, College Park and ESCP. Between 2016-2019 he has been the inaugural Chair of the EU WG on Customer Engagement on Smart Grid and Energy Storage.
Norwich Business School, Centre for Competition Policy, University of East Anglia
Konstantinos Chalvatzis
Pump Court Tax Chambers
Emma Chamberlain
Emma Chamberlain OBE is a barrister at Pump Court Tax Chambers and visiting professor of law at both Oxford University and the LSE International Inequalities Institute. She is a member of the STEP technical committee, a former council member and fellow of CIOT, a member of the GAAR Advisory Board and a member of the consultative committee for IHT set up by the OTS.
Centre for Ageing Better
Kim Chaplain
Kim is the Associate Director for the Fulfilling Work Priority Goal at the Centre for Ageing Better. She leads the strategic agenda that challenges employers to think differently about older workers and aims to have 1 million more people aged between 55 and state pension age in fulfilling work by 2022. She is a trustee of the Dementia Adventure charity, a steering group member of the Battersea Academy for Skills and Employment and a governor of Abercrombie Primary School in Chesterfield.
Health Foundation, University of Birmingham
Anita Charlesworth
Anita Charlesworth is the Director of Research and Economics at the Health Foundation, and Honorary Professor in the College of Social Sciences at the Health Services Management Centre (HSMC) at the University of Birmingham.
University of Warwick
Stella Chatzitheochari
Stella Chatzitheochari is Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Warwick. Her research focuses on time-use research, exploring a wide range of topics such as gender and leisure inequality, couple and family time, and effects of mobile devices on everyday life. She is also PI of the Leverhulme Trust project on “Educational Pathways and Work Outcomes of Disabled Young People in England, focusing on socio-economic disadvantage and life transitions of disabled youth.
UCL
Parama Chaudhury
Parama Chaudhury is Founding Director of CTaLE and a Principal Fellow of the HEA. Her research interests lie in economics education, especially the evaluation of teaching technologies and techniques. She is currently working on a project analysing the sources of the BAME attainment gap in university and has recently published a chapter on best practices in teaching economics. Parama also leads CTaLE’s consultancy work in providing blended learning in economics to the UK government.