Emmanuel Asguet, an educator and former Fulbright scholar, holds a graduate degree from Western Illinois University in Economics and Political Science. He is a political economist with more than 15 years of experience for the World Bank, Brookings Institute, ADEA,
Hudson Institute and Relief International. He has been teaching economics for more than 11 years serving at the undergraduate and graduate levels. He currently serves in the Business and Ecclesial Management department at Catholic International as a professor of macroeconomics. In his free time, he practices martial arts (Black belt in karate and blue belt in Brazilian Jujitsu).
Education:
Certificate in Effective College Instruction (ACUE)-July 2022 | The American Council on Education
Master of Arts in Theology (In progress) | Washington Theological Union, Washington DC
Master of Arts in Political Science- May 2007 | Western Illinois University, Macomb, Illinois
Master of Arts in Economics- (Fulbright Scholar)-May 2005 | Western Illinois University, Macomb, Illinois
Bachelor of Arts in Economics -July 2002 | University of N’Djamena, N’Djamena, Chad
Area of Teaching Specialization: Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Money and Banking, Managerial Economics.