Emil Ali

Emil Ali is a lecturer and researcher at the Institute of Policy Studies (IPS), Universiti Brunei Darussalam. Prior to this, he started his career as an Education Officer working with the Ministry of Education. He obtained his first degree in Business Economics and Finance from the University of Loughborough; and his Master’s degree in Public Administration (MPA) with distinction from the University of York, United Kingdom. His research interests are in the areas of public-sector finance with a special interest in Public-Private Partnerships. His recent publications include “Public Private Partnerships in Small States: The Case of Brunei Darussalam”; “COVID-19, Artificial Intelligence, Ethical Challenges and Policy Implications”. AI & Soc. He currently works on his PhD research with a topic on “Evaluating Risk in the Management of UK Waste Public-Private Partnerships.”

Publications

Public Policy and Sustainable Waste Management: The Concept of Waste in Islam in Relation to Sustainability
Fathin Awang Mat Japar, Emil Ali, Hamizah Haidi. © 2023. 14 pages.
Public policy has an effect on diverse aspects of the public domain, including the domain of waste management, which falls under SDG12: sustainable consumption and production....