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Kenneth Amaeshi named professor at European University Institute — first Nigerian in the role

BY Jemilat Nasiru

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Kenneth Amaeshi, Nigerian-born professor of sustainable business at the University of Edinburgh, has been named professor of sustainable finance and governance at the European University Institute (EUI) in Florence, Italy.

The academic is the first Nigerian to be appointed in the role at the institution.

The European University Institute was set up in 1972 by the founding members of the European communities “to cultivate high-level contributors to academics and policy-making who will shape social progress and the advancement of the European spirit”.

Amaeshi, a native of Imo state and Chevening scholar, will oversee research and pedagogy on global south governance in the light of the EUI’s repositioning after the exit of the United Kingdom from the European Union.

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He is the first black African professor at the 438-year-old University of Edinburgh.

He obtained his bachelor’s degree in philosophy from the University of Uyo, and master’s degree in industrial/organisational psychology from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka.

He has also earned multiple academic degrees from several European universities, including the Pontifical Urban University, Rome (BPhil in philosophy – cum laude), and University of Hull, School of Economics, UK (MSc in economics of public policy).

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He studied at the University of Nottingham, Business School, UK (MBA in corporate social responsibility); Oxford University, Said Business School, UK (visiting PhD scholar), and the University of Warwick, Business School, UK (PhD in international business and political economy).

Amaeshi is a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, UK; an external examiner at Oxford University, and an extraordinary professor of business in Africa at the Graduate School of Business, University of Cape Town, South Africa.

Commenting on Amaeshi’s appointment, Alex Stubb, director, School of Transnational Governance at EUI and former prime minister of Finland, said: “We are excited that Professor Amaeshi has accepted to join us after a very competitive recruitment process. He brings an invaluable wealth of experience and timely knowledge of the global south.”

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