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International Advisory Board

The International Advisory Board (IAB) is a consultative body that operates in support of Hedayah’s organizational mandate and it’s International Steering Board. Comprising international independent experts, practitioners, and academia, the IAB serves as an invaluable advisory resource to Hedayah’s leadership team when needed. With their independent status, the advisory board members provide objective insights, guidance and foresight of future threats, which could be of use to fulfilling the organization’s goals and objectives.

Michele Grossman

Professor Michele Grossman has led academic research on preventing and countering violent extremism for over a decade, in particular through her roles as Director of the Centre for Resilient and Inclu…

Michele Grossman

Professor Michele Grossman has led academic research on preventing and countering violent extremism for over a decade, in particular through her roles as Director of the Centre for Resilient and Inclusive Societies (CRIS) and Convenor of the AVERT (Addressing Violent Extremism and Radicalisation to Terrorism) Research Network at Deakin University in Australia. Professor Grossman conducts qualitative research focused on understanding how best to engage communities in preventing violent extremism, and on building resilience to violent extremism for both communities and governments. She is widely published in the area of resilience to violent extremism and on issues related to working with communities to foster better awareness and understanding around early intervention in radicalisation trajectories.

She earned her PhD in Cultural Studies in 2005 at Monash University in Australia. She has led a range of national and international research projects on areas including understanding community reporting thresholds on violent extremism to authorities by close friends and families; the roles of women in both supporting and opposing violent extremism; building youth resilience to violent extremism, and reintegrating women and children returning from violent extremist foreign conflict zones. She is the author of over 80 journal articles and book chapters, and partners with a wide range of international and national community organisations and government agencies through her research. Her work has been supported by the Centre for Research and Evidence on Security Threats (CREST) in the UK, the National Institute of Justice in the USA, Public Safety Canada, the European Commission’s Horizon 2020 and a range of Australian Government agencies and funding schemes.

She is a Robert Schuman Distinguished Scholar Fellow at European University Institute in Florence, Italy, in connection with her role on the Horizon 2020 GREASE project, and a Visiting Professor at the University of Huddersfield’s School of Education and Professional Development. Her ground-breaking research on community reporting thresholds for sharing information with authorities about violent extremism has been replicated in multiple countries, and her work with colleagues on assessing youth resilience to violent extremism, the BRAVE measure, has also been used in a variety of national and regional contexts. She is a member of the Commonwealth CVE Secretariat Pool of Experts and has contributed to national parliamentary inquiries as an expert witness on extremist movements and radicalism in Australia.

Professor Grossman is a passionate believer in the importance of providing a robust, collaboratively developed and research-informed evidence base through which strong policy and practice outcomes can be achieved to help identify and harness innovation in countering violent extremism in a swiftly evolving and volatile global landscape.

Paul Spoonley

Distinguished Professor Paul Spoonley was, until 2019, the Pro Vice-Chancellor of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Massey University, New Zealand. He retired from Massey University in Ap…

Paul Spoonley

Distinguished Professor Paul Spoonley was, until 2019, the Pro Vice-Chancellor of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Massey University, New Zealand. He retired from Massey University in April, 2021. He gained an MSc in Race Relations from the University of Bristol and his PhD was on the politics of the extreme right in New Zealand. He is the author or editor of 28 books, the most recent being The “New” New Zealand. Facing Demographic Disruption (2020, new edition, 2021). He is one of the editors of a forthcoming book on the far right in New Zealand. He was a Programme Leader of a research programme on the impacts of immigration and diversity on Aotearoa/ New Zealand (2014-2021). He was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand in 2011 and was a Fulbright Senior Scholar at the University of California Berkeley in 2010. Since 2013, he has been a Visiting Researcher at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity in Göttingen, Germany. He is a Fellow of the Auckland Museum and Research Affiliate of Koi Tū : The Centre for Informed Futures at the University of Auckland.

Dr Edit Schlaffer

Dr Edit Schlaffer, a social scientist and trained psychoanalyst, founded Women Without Borders in 2001 with a view to building up the competence and confidence of women to effect positive social chang…

Dr Edit Schlaffer

Dr Edit Schlaffer, a social scientist and trained psychoanalyst, founded Women Without Borders in 2001 with a view to building up the competence and confidence of women to effect positive social change in countries of crisis and transition around the world. Responding to the growing threat of violent extremism, Schlaffer in 2008 launched the Sisters Against Violent Extremism (SAVE) network, the world’s first female counter-extremism platform. In developing and implementing the ‘MotherSchools: Parenting for Peace’ Model, her PVE research advanced the concept of mothers as the first line of defence against extremism. In recognition of her work and ability to translate vision into tangible results, Schlaffer is Ashoka Fellow, Advisory Council member at Omega Women's Leadership Center in New York, and the recipient of numerous awards.

Paul Foley

Distinguished former Australian diplomat with extensive experience in national security and foreign policy issues, including counter-terrorism and countering violent extremism. As Ambassador for C…

Paul Foley

Distinguished former Australian diplomat with extensive experience in national security and foreign policy issues, including counter-terrorism and countering violent extremism.

As Ambassador for Counter-Terrorism from 2016 to 2020, Paul led the Australian international engagement CT mission with extensive experience in bilateral, regional and multilateral CT and CVE.

He co-chaired the CVE Working Group of the Global Counter-Terrorism Forum and served on the Governing Board of the Global Community Engagement and Resilience Fund (GCERF)

Paul also served as Ambassador to Iran from 2013 to 2016, Afghanistan from 2010 to 2012 and Timor-Leste from 2002 to 2004. Paul was awarded the Public Service Medal in 2013 for services to diplomacy.

Professor Murat Yeşiltaş

Professor Murat Yeşiltaş completed his BA and MA at the Department of International Relations of Sakarya University, in 2003 and 2009, respectively. He earned his PhD at the Department of Political …

Professor Murat Yeşiltaş

Professor Murat Yeşiltaş completed his BA and MA at the Department of International Relations of Sakarya University, in 2003 and 2009, respectively. He earned his PhD at the Department of Political Science and International Relations at Marmara University in 2012 Yeşiltaş was a visiting researcher at the Department of European Studies and International Politics of Lancaster University between 2008 and 2009. He was a visiting researcher at Virginia Tech’s Institute of Government and International Relations in 2010-2011.

Professor Yesiltas current researches are on international security, terrorism, military studies, ethnic and religious radicalization, non-state conflicts, and Kurdish politics. He is currently working on the following research projects The Rise of Kurdish Geopolitical Space, Border Security in the Middle East and The New Regional Security Project in the Middle East (NRSP). His recent books are Türkiye Dünyanın Neresinde Hayali Coğrafyalar, Çarpışan Anlatılar (koç Ünivesitesi Yayınları, 2015) Jeopolitik Zihniyet ve Türkiye’de Ordu(Kadim, 2016), Non-State Military Actors in the Middle East: Geopolitics, Ideology and Strategy (Palgrave McMillan,2017), Küresel Dönüşüm Sürecinde Türkiye’nin Büyük Stratejisi (SETA, 2020) (with Ferhat Pirinççi), Ortadoğu’da Güvenlik Savunma ve Silahlanma (with Rıfat Öncel) (SETA, 2021), Savunma Politikalarına Giriş (Edit, Ferhat Pirinçi), (SETA, 2021).

Peter Knoope

Peter is an expert on counter-terrorism. During his work in diplomatic missions, he has led on conflict resolution, security, counter-terrorism. humanitarian assistance, migration patterns and grass-r…

Peter Knoope

Peter is an expert on counter-terrorism. During his work in diplomatic missions, he has led on conflict resolution, security, counter-terrorism. humanitarian assistance, migration patterns and grass-root level development work.

Peter has worked as a spokesperson to cabinet Ministers and has more than fifteen years of work experience in the Middle East and Sub-Saharan Africa. Whilst Peter's professional experience over the last ten plus years is at the strategic level, he has also worked in curriculum development, higher education institutions and also in poverty alleviation and development work.

Since its creation in 2005, Peter was part of a team that created the office of the National Coordinator for Counter-Terrorism in the Netherlands; where he held the responsibility for the international aspects of national security related to terrorists’ threats. Peter was also the initiator and former Director of the International Centre for Counter-Terrorism the Hague.

Since 2014, Peter has been involved in country-specific analyses of drivers of radicalization and training and capacity building efforts in a variety of countries; including Iraq, Cameroun, Burkina Faso, Tunisia, Mali, Sudan and Nigeria. I also work on conflict resolution (Truth and Reconciliation) in the Central African Republic and on referral systems in Iraq.

Peter is also an Associate Fellow at ICCT, Senior Visiting Fellow at the Clingendael Institute, Associate fellow at Human Security Collective and a Senior Visiting fellow at the Institute for Justice and Reconciliation.

Andrew Glazzard

Andrew Glazzard

Laila Bokhari

Laila Bokhari

Ilwad Elman

Ilwad Elman

Raffaello Pantucci

Raffaello Pantucci