Angela Temani Mjojo, PhD has extensive experience in the field of economics and financial regulation. Angela has worked for The Reserve Bank of Malawi in various roles, including Chief Examiner - Financial Sector Regulation, Manager of Financial Stability, Acting Director of Research & Statistics, and Senior Economist of Research & Statistics. Angela has also worked as an Economist for The World Bank, where they provided economic consulting services in various African countries. Additionally, they have taught at Loughborough University as a University Teacher and at Dalhousie University as a Teaching Assistant. Angela's career in economics spans over 20 years, with a strong focus on research, regulation, and teaching.
Angela Temani Mjojo, PhD has an extensive education history. Angela began their academic journey by earning a Bachelor's degree in Economics & Computing Science from the University of Malawi between 1991 and 1995. Angela further pursued their studies and obtained a Master of Arts in Development Economics from The University of Manchester, United Kingdom, graduating in 1999.
In 2007 and 2008, Angela was selected as a Hubert Humphrey Fellow at the prestigious Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the United States. This fellowship allowed their to enhance their knowledge and skills in an interdisciplinary environment.
Continuing their academic pursuits, they became a Killam Graduate Scholar at Dalhousie University in Canada, where they completed their studies in 2016. Their precise field of study during their Killam Graduate Scholarship is not mentioned.
Most recently, Angela completed their Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree at Loughborough University in the United Kingdom from 2016 to 2020. The specific field of study for their PhD is not provided.
Angela Temani Mjojo, PhD has continually expanded their knowledge and expertise through their diverse educational experiences.
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