Martha C. Nussbaum
University of Chicago, USA
Ethics, law & human development
The Advisory Board helps shape the intellectual direction, policy relevance, and executive quality of ECHSGP 2027—guiding themes, curating participation, and strengthening dialogue across law, democracy, ethics, media, governance, culture, and global affairs.
The following sample listing uses distinguished public academic and policy names from Europe, the United States, and developed Asian research hubs to demonstrate the final page layout. Replace or publish names only after formal confirmation.
University of Chicago, USA
Ethics, law & human development
University of California, Berkeley, USA
Social theory, politics & public life
New York University, USA
Ethics, identity & global citizenship
Yale University, USA
Democracy, rights & migration
London School of Economics and Political Science, UK
Global governance & civil society
University of Oxford, UK
European studies & public discourse
Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany
Democracy, public reason & society
Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany
Social theory, modernity & resonance
University of Konstanz, Germany
Cultural memory & public culture
University of Westminster, UK / Belgium
Democracy, pluralism & political theory
National University of Singapore, Singapore
Cultural studies & Asian societies
National University of Singapore, Singapore
Global governance & Asia–West relations
Waseda University, Japan
Media, culture & transnationalism
National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
Inter-Asia cultural studies
Korea University, South Korea
Ethics, gender & public policy
University of Iowa, USA / South Korea
Gender, religion & transnational history
This advisory board section is prepared as a sample design page. Before public use, confirm participation, preferred titles, institutional wording, permissions, and final country/affiliation details directly with each person.
Advisory Board participation is typically by invitation. If you would like to be considered, please email a short profile and your areas of focus in humanities, law, governance, ethics, policy, culture, media, or international affairs.