Rajai 'Ray' Jureidini is Professor of Migration Ethics and Human Rights in the Master of Applied Islamic Ethics Program at the College of Islamic Studies (CIS) and the Centre for Research in Islamic Legislation and Ethics (CILE) at Hamad bin Khalifa University in Qatar. In the 1990s, he co-founded and served as Vice-President of the Arab Council of Australia, an organisation set up to counter anti-Arab racism in Australia. Dr. Jureidini was also the founder and editor of the Journal of Arab, Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies. After teaching sociology at five Australian universities, he worked for six years at the American University of Beirut, where he began researching and publishing on human rights violations of migrant domestic workers in Lebanon. He became Director of the Centre for Migration and Refugee Studies at the American University in Cairo, where he led a number of research projects on migrant and refugee issues. Between 2011 and 2014, he returned to Lebanon and worked at the Institute for Migration Studies at the Lebanese American University. In 2012, she served a year as a consultant to the Migrant Worker Welfare Initiative at Qatar Foundation (QF), contributing to the QF Standards for Migrant Worker Welfare for contractors and subcontractors and completing a report on labor recruitment to Qatar.