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I am an Assistant Professor in the School of Politics and International Relations, at University College Dublin.

My research focuses on the use of mixed-methods approaches in development studies, with the aim of enhancing national and international development with evidence-based research, policies and laws. My current research examines the impacts of corruption and sexual corruption (also known as sextortion) on national and international development, with an emphasis on influencing anti-corruption laws and policies with evidence-based research.

I have a PhD in International Relations (with a thematic major in Global Human Development) from University College Dublin. I also have a BSc and an MSc in International Relations, with first class honours and distinction respectively from Godfrey Okoye University and the University of Strathclyde. My PhD was funded by the Irish Research Council (now Research Ireland) and I was a Commonwealth Scholar during my MSc Programme. More details can be found on my CV.

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