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Igwe, Nigerian scholar, appointed visiting professor at Polish Centre for African Studies

Uche Igwe, a Nigerian scholar and political scientist, has been appointed a visiting professor at the Polish Centre for African Studies (PCSA).

The announcement comes as a recognition of Igwe’s extensive experience, profound grasp of political economy issues, and exceptional writing prowess.

The appointment was confirmed through a letter signed by Wojciech Tycholiz, President of the Centre, highlighting  Igwe’s remarkable capabilities.

Tasked with conducting research and generating valuable policy analyses in the spheres of politics, economics, and international relations, Igwe’s role signifies a new chapter in fostering insightful perspectives on African affairs.

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Igwe, who presently holds the position of a visiting fellow at the prestigious London School of Economics (LSE), expressed his enthusiasm for contributing to the objectives of the PCSA.

He expressed his commitment to further the Centre’s goals of enhancing economic and political ties between Europe and Africa by providing high-quality knowledge.

The PCSA is dedicated to revitalizing and deepening the relationships between Europe and Africa by disseminating comprehensive knowledge about Africa’s multifaceted dynamics.

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Dr. Igwe’s expertise and dedication are poised to enhance the academic landscape at the PCSA, offering nuanced insights and strategic analyses that could have far-reaching implications beyond academic realms.

His appointment is seen as a testament to his exceptional contributions to political economy and international relations.

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