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Dr. Daniel Range is an Assistant Professor (Research) affiliated with the Research Centre for Peace and Security. His work focuses on interfaith dialogue, urban development, and program evaluation. He holds a PhD in Social Sciences from an unspecified institution, as evidenced by his doctoral thesis on intergroup contact outcomes. Range has been a Co-Investigator on projects such as the 'Together Network Evaluation' (2015-2016) and 'Tower Hamlets Inter-faith Forum Support' (2017-2020), emphasizing community engagement and structural inequality reduction. He actively participates in international conferences, including keynotes on civilizational dialogue, and serves on editorial boards like the International Journal of Civilizations Studies. His research bridges urban sociology, faith-based initiatives, and policy evaluation, with recent work exploring Olympic Games diversity and citizen science frameworks.
Education: PhD in Social Sciences (2021) from an unspecified university, supervised by Dr. M. Hardy and Dr. F. Kroeger. Research interests include trust mechanisms in faith spaces, living lab methodologies, and refugee integration in global events. Professional activities include advisory roles in policy forums and international committees on tolerance and civilizational dialogue.





