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Calling for Paper for GJET, Vol. 3, No. 1, June 2026

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Calling for Paper for GJET, Vol. 3, No. 1, June 2026

Editorial
Board

Editor-in-Chief

Prof. Dr. Chung Jee Fenn

Global Centre for Education Excellence, Global Schools Foundation, Malaysia/Singapore

Editors

Dr. Rathin Khandhadia

Global Centre for Education Excellence, Global Schools Foundation, Singapore

Dr. Mustafa Izzuddin

Corporate Development, Global Schools Group, Singapore

Rupali Karekar

Global Schools Foundation, Singapore

Nur Harizah Binti Mohd Faiz

Global Centre for Education Excellence, Global Schools Foundation, Malaysia/Singapore

Wan Fadli Hazilan Wan Rosmidi

Global Centre for Education Excellence, Global Schools Foundation, Malaysia/Singapore

Conrado Espinosa Olazo

Global Centre for Education Excellence, Global Schools Foundation, Malaysia/Cambodia/Philippines

Advisory Board

Prof. Datuk Dr. Denison Jayasooria

Kumpulan Rentas Parti Parlimen Malaysia (APPGM-SDG)

Prof. Dr. Shaheen Mansori

Malaysia University of Science and Technology

Prof. Dr. Lee Eileen

BERJAYA University College, Malaysia

Prof. Dr. Dileep Kumar M.

Hensard University Nigeria

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Akram Abdulraqeb Al-Khaled

BERJAYA University College, Malaysia

Dr. Sudipta Kiran Sarkar

Anglia Ruskin University, United Kingdom

Tung An Gie

MAHSA Avenue International College, Malaysia

Kaustubh Bodhankar

Global Schools Group, Singapore

Important Deadlines

June Publication

Paper submission:     1 May

Author notification:   31 May

Journal publication:   30 June

December Publication

Paper submission:     1 November

Author notification:  30 November

Journal publication:  31 December

Dr Byju Pookandy is a climate science researcher who specializes in climate modeling and large-scale variability. His expertise extends to the field of Data Science. His deep passion lies in advancing our understanding of climate and ocean dynamics through dedicated research initiatives. He is committed to making significant contributions that lead to improvements in our knowledge of the Earth’s climate system and its impact on our planet.

Dr Byju holds a PhD in Oceanography from Monash University. He would be speaking about Climate Science and models with our students

Ms. Dorothy Ashmita Biswas is a Research Associate at the Centre for Climate Change Research within TERI’s Earth Science and Climate Change Division. In her role, she focuses on climate policy and finance, with a particular emphasis on multi-level finance flows, decarbonization pathways, and transition strategies.

Ms. Biswas has worked extensively with various stakeholders, particularly policymakers, on both national and international climate policies. Her expertise extends to integrating diverse perspectives and fostering collaboration to drive effective climate action.

She holds a master’s degree in Sustainable Development Practices from the TERI School of Advanced Studies and would be sharing about UNFCCC COPs, Kyoto & Paris agreements.

Dr Stephan Singer has spent the last 23 years with WWF Germany, WWF Europe and WWF International. His last role, starting in 2009, was ‘Director of Global Energy Policy’.

Stephan has a PhD in soil physics on carbon and nitrogen dynamics in impoverished Indian soils. His work includes providing support and advice to CAN member organisations on renewable energy expansion in all countries, which is a prerequisite staying below 1.5 degree C.

Stephan is a regular and invited peer-reviewer of the annual IEA World Energy Outlook, a regular CSO reviewer of some of the IPCC work (WG III, mitigation), and chairperson of the Renewable Grid Initiative (RGI) in Europe.

Radhika Suri is an educationist deeply committed to transformative initiatives with a career spanning over three decades. Formerly serving as the Director of Environment Education at the Worldwide Fund for Nature (WWF), India, she spearheaded programs reaching millions of students, youth, and educators nationwide. Her exceptional track record includes seamlessly executing organizational transformation projects, implementing pioneering best practices, and leveraging optimal pedagogical knowledge to enrich the learning experiences of children and youth.

She designed and implemented the initiative  Mock COP (Biodiversity) for WWF India which was run for schools across India with strong partnerships from  UN agencies  and various Ministries in India . Her specialization lies in early childhood education, environment education, and literacy.

She will be leading Pre MCOP sessions on Setting SMART Goals, Collaborative decision making, Capacity building of teachers

​​Dr. Vinod B. Mathur, a distinguished 1983 IFS batch member, dedicated 33 years to the Wildlife Institute of India (WII), retiring as Director in 2019. He then served as Chairperson of the National Biodiversity Authority of India for three years.

Dr. Mathur contributed significantly to biodiversity research-policy interface issues, including serving as Regional Vice-Chair of the UN-IPBES Multi-disciplinary Expert Panel (2014-2018). He currently works as a Strategic Advisor for the IUCN-Asia Protected Area Partnership Program and as an International Biodiversity Expert for the Asian Development Bank (ADB).

He will be leading Pre-MCOP Sessions on Biodiversity and Climate, the New Global Biodiversity Framework, and the intricacies of Negotiations and Consensus Building.

Leyla Hasanova is the Youth Climate Champion for COP29 Azerbaijan. Ms. Hasanova is the Chairperson of the Non-Aligned Movement Youth Organization, and has previously worked as Head of the Secretariat of the Non-Aligned Movement Youth Organization and Program Coordinator at the Institute for Development and Diplomacy at ADA University. In her role as Youth Climate Champion, Ms. Hasanova will amplify the voices of youth-led and youth-focused organisations to ensure that they are mainstreamed into climate diplomacy and the COP process

We are glad to have her support for the MCOP !

Nigar Arpadarai is the UN Climate Change High-Level Champion for COP29 Azerbaijan. In her role as UN Climate Change High-Level Champion, Ms. Arpadarai contributes to stronger and more ambitious climate action by strengthening the engagement of non-State actors in supporting the parties to deliver on climate goals.She also works with the private sector to ensure that they have the awareness, capacity and tools to make sustainability central to their operations and activities.

She is supporting our MCOP by sending a message to the participants!