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Professor Jens Holscher
PersonJens Hӧlscher is an economist. Before coming to Bournemouth he taught at the Universities of Berlin, Swansea, Birmingham, Chemnitz and Brighton. He held Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Halle (Institute of Economic Research IWH), Perugia, East Europe Institute Regensburg, Danube University, Bonn (ZEI), Bolzano-Bozen, Frankfurt (Viadrina), New Brunswick in Cairo, Almaty (KIMEP and KBTU) and the Centre of Economic Research at the Deutsche Bundesbank.

Professor Tim Lloyd
PersonTim Lloyd is Professor of Economics in the Business School. He was appointed in July 2015 having previously been Associate Professor in the School of Economics at the University of Nottingham.

Professor Adam Blake
PersonAdam Blake is a Professor of Economics in the Bournemouth University Business School, and Head of the International Centre for Tourism and Hospitality Research.

Dr Festus Adedoyin
PersonPhD SupervisorFestus is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, a Senior Lecturer and Programme Leader for BSc Business Computing with Analytics, Data Science and Artificial Intelligence at the Department of Computing and Informatics, Bournemouth University, U.

Professor Nigel Jump
PersonSince 2015, Nigel Jump has been Professor of Regional Economic Development at Bournemouth University, working with the Office of the Vice Chancellor to engage with local businesses/other organisations and to research economic development of the local economy.

Dr Mehdi Chowdhury
PersonPhD SupervisorI am Principal Lecturer in Economics, Bournemouth University Business School, UK. I joined as a Lecturer in Economics in September 2011 after obtaining my PhD from the School of Economics of the University of Nottingham.

Dr Peter Howard-Jones
PersonA senior lecturer and post-doctoral research assistant at Bournemouth University, having gained a Ph.D. in August 2019 with a thesis entitled “The Influence of the Washington Consensus Programme on the Transitional Economies of Eastern Europe – a firm level micro economic analysis”.

Dr Khurshid Djalilov
PersonKhurshid’s research interests and thought leadership includes: First, Khurshid’s intellectual contributions focus on examining the transition economies of Europe and the former Soviet Union (FSU).

Professor John Fletcher
PersonJohn is an internationally renowned economist, highly regarded for his pioneering work in tourism impact and development research. John was a member of the Office of the Vice Chancellor, in his role as Pro Vice Chancellor, responsible for the university's Research and Innovation.

Dr Dermot McCarthy
PersonAs a dedicated economist with over 15 years of experience, Dr. Dermot McCarthy’s current research specialises in analysing healthcare policies and health technology assessment.

Professor Davide Parrilli
PersonFull Professor of Regional Economic Development and Coordinator of the PhD for the Faculty of 'Business & Law'. Research Output Champion for BUBS for REF2029, and Senate Member (2023-ongoing).

Dr Patrick Neveling
PersonPatrick completed a Magister Artium (pre-Bologna reform) in Cultural Anthropology, Indonesian Philology, and Philosophy from the University of Cologne and a PhD in Social Anthropology from Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg.

Conor O'Kane
PersonDr Conor O'Kane is a Senior Lecturer in Economics in the Department of Accounting, Finance and Economics with the Faculty of Management at Bournemouth University.

Dr Mili Shrivastava
PersonMili joined Bournemouth University after her PhD from the University of Jena in Germany on a scholarship from the German Science Foundation and the Max Planck Institute of Economics.

Dr Santiago Caram
PersonSantiago's research interest lie at the intersection of applied econometrics and development economics. He is particularly interested in understanding the interplay between labor market institutions and the adoption of new technologies such as e-government procurement (eGP), ICT expenditures and preferential trade agreements.

Mehmet Yarlik
PersonHe is a P/T lecturer and PhD researcher with a VC scholarship at Department of Accounting, Finance & Economics, Bournemouth University, where he had earlier obtained an MA in International Finance and Economics with distinction in 2013.

Professor Dinusha Mendis
PersonPhD SupervisorProfessor Dinusha Mendis is Professor of Intellectual Property and Innovation Law and Director of the Centre for Intellectual Property Policy and Management (CIPPM).

Adam Witt
PersonAdam Witt joined the Business School as a student in 2016 and became a member of staff in 2021 as a Lecturer in Accounting and Finance. Adam’s Ph.D. research is on the financial econometric modelling of the determinants of the price of gold.

Dr Jiahong Han
PersonJiahong's research interests mainly lie in empirical labour and development economics, with a special interest in migration and trade. She is also interested in cultural norms such as gender preference.

Anastasia Vayona
PersonI currently hold the position of a post-doctoral research fellow in social science and policy at the Faculty of Science and Technology. My profound interest lies in the societal aspects of sustainability and the circular economy.

Dr Peter Erdelyi
PersonPhD SupervisorDr Péter Erdélyi is Principal Academic at Bournemouth University Business School. He holds a PhD from the London School of Economics and Political Science, an MBA from IESE Business School in Barcelona, and an MA from the State University of New York at Binghamton (as Fulbright Scholar).

Dr Alan Kirkpatrick
PersonDr Alan Kirkpatrick is a researcher and educator in accounting, financial reporting and taxation, and an emerging thought leader in particular aspects of financial reporting decision usefulness particularly related to environmental sustainability, social and governance aspects.

Dr Tahani Mohamed
PersonPhD SupervisorTahani started working in BU as a part-time lecturer in 2017, while she was doing her PhD in tax minimisation at BU and then she has been pointed as a full-time lecturer in 2019 in accounting finance and economics department.

Dr Martin Osei
PersonMartin joined Bournemouth University in September 2021 as a Lecturer in Business and Management, in the Department of People and Organisation in the Bournemouth University Business School.

Dr Tuan Vu
PersonDr. Tuan Vu is a highly accomplished Senior Lecturer at Bournemouth University's Accounting, Finance, and Economics Department, bringing a wealth of expertise and a strong academic foundation in Accounting and Finance.

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