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Wolfram Schulz is Principal Research Fellow at the Australian Council for Educational Research. He has high-level experience as a leader of large-scale assessment programs and, as an author of numerous publications about international and national research, and is a leading expert in the field of international comparative research. Wolfram’s areas of research interest include civic and citizenship education, computer information literacy, and assessment methodology.

Julian Fraillon is currently Senior Project Advisor to the IEA after having worked as research director at the Australian Council for Educational Research. With leadership experience from a broad range of large-scale assessment projects, Julian has directed the IEA International Computer and Information Literacy Study (2013, 2018, and 2023) and has coordinated test development for the IEA International Civics and Citizenship Education Study (2009, 2016 and 2022).

Bruno Losito is an emeritus full professor at Roma Tre University, Department of Education with a PhD in Education.  He has participated in several international comparative studies with research interests in civic and citizenship education, comparative studies, and assessment. Previously, Bruno was the Italian national research coordinator and member of the international Steering Committee for CIVED 1999 and has been associate research director of ICCS (2009, 2016, and 2022).

Gabriella Agrusti is a full professor at the Department of Humanities, LUMSA University. She received her Ph.D. in education from Roma Tre University where she became member of the Joint Management Committee for IEA’s ICCS since the 2009 cycle. At present, she is co-director of Cadmo, An International Journal of Educational Research (indexed in SSCI Scopus). Her research interests are in the areas of civic and citizenship education, inference processing, and assessment practices.

John Ainley is a Principal Research Fellow in the Educational Monitoring and Research Division at the Australian Council for Educational Research. Up to July 2010, he was Research Deputy CEO and directed its National and International Surveys Program. In recent years, John has worked on the IEA International Civic and Citizenship Education Study and the IEA International Computer Information Literacy Study and was the Framework Lead for the Teaching and Learning International Survey (TALIS) 2018.

Valeria Damiani has a PhD in Education and is Associate Professor at LUMSA University. She worked as researcher for the second cycle of the IEA International Civic and Citizenship Education Study (ICCS) 2016 and is currently member of the Joint Management Committee for ICCS 2022. Her research interests include civic and citizenship education, global citizenship education, education for sustainable development, educational research, and social inclusion.

Tim Friedman has a PhD in Psychology from Monash University and is a Senior Research Fellow who has worked at ACER since 2007 within the Surveys and International Assessments Division. Tim has been involved in working on large-scale surveys including the IEA’s International Computer and Information Literacy Study (2013 and 2018) and the International Civic and Citizenship Education Study (2009 and 2016). Tim is the Project Coordinator for ICCS 2022.