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Michael Grimm continued as a member <strong>of</strong> the ‘Reference <strong>Group</strong>’ <strong>of</strong> experts to advise the<br />

Growth and Equity Programme at the Overseas <strong>Development</strong> Institute, London.<br />

Rolph van der Hoeven is a Member <strong>of</strong> the Committee for <strong>Development</strong> Policy <strong>of</strong> the Advisory<br />

Council for International Affairs advising Dutch Government.., and chaired the committee that<br />

produced the 2012 AIV advisory report 80 on <strong>Development</strong> in Emerging countries: Unequal<br />

worlds Poverty, Growth, Inequality and the role <strong>of</strong> international cooperation<br />

Rolph van der Hoeven was a member <strong>of</strong> the committee, chaired by <strong>ISS</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>. Nico Schrijver,, <strong>of</strong><br />

the Dutch Labour Party which prepared the position paper and congress resolution.: Facing<br />

the World<br />

Rolph van der Hoeven is member <strong>of</strong> a committee on new forms <strong>of</strong> development aid<br />

established by NCDO, which produced in December the report:A new approach to<br />

international cooperation: Threefold reform for threefold gain: innovation, expansion and<br />

coordination as the basis for better foreign policy.<br />

Irene van Staveren is member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Sustainable</strong> Finance Lab, a Dutch think tank on financial<br />

sector reform.<br />

5. PhD<br />

A total <strong>of</strong> about 25 registered doctoral students at <strong>ISS</strong>/EUR and elsewhere continued to be<br />

supervised by SG 1 and EDEM staff.<br />

Koen Voorend, a Ph.D participant was awarded a three-year fellowship by the Zeit<br />

foundation. Koen was one <strong>of</strong> 6 selected from over 200 applicants.<br />

Peter van Bergeijk continued to supervise as <strong>ISS</strong>: Rakesh Adhin, Djalita Fialho de Oliveira<br />

Ramos (with Susan Newman) and at Utrecht University (‘second’ promotor): Marcel van den<br />

Berg. He started supervision at <strong>ISS</strong> <strong>of</strong> Juan David Parra Heredia (Colombia with Mansoob<br />

Murshed), Eri Ikeda (with Howard Nicholas), Selwyn Moons and at Tilburg University<br />

(‘second’ promotor): Mireila Carolina.<br />

Arjun Bedi supervised the following PhD students in 2012: Zelalem Debebe (with Marleen<br />

Dekker and Robert Sparrow), Maazullah (with Robert Sparrow), Anagaw Mebratie (with<br />

Robert Sparrow), Muhammad Saleem (with Robert Sparrow), Rafaela Rigoni (with Jos Mooij<br />

and Dirk Korf (UvA), Wameq Azfar Raza (with Ellen van de Poel), Koen Voorend (with Max<br />

Spoor), Amrita Datta and Farzana Akhtar Misha (with Natascha Wagner).<br />

Michael Grimm supervised the following PhD candidates in 2012: (i) Carole Treibich (cotutelle<br />

between <strong>ISS</strong> and Paris School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Economics</strong>) (ii) Renate Hartwig; and (iii) Inga Bonfrer<br />

(at iBMG, with Eddy van Doorslaer).<br />

Rolph van der Hoeven is supervising Karem Sanchez de Roldan.<br />

Lorenzo Pellegrini supervised the following PhDs in 2012: Consuelo Fernandez Salvador<br />

“Negotiating identity: a study on ethnic identity in the context <strong>of</strong> development and mining<br />

exploitation in the Shuar territory, in the Amazon Region <strong>of</strong> Ecuador" (co-supervised with<br />

Murat Arsel, promoter Max Spoor) and Iman Ragaei Naguib Kamel "Civil Service Corruption<br />

in Egypt: Causes and Solutions" (promoter Arjun Bedi).<br />

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