
Ibrahim Elnur
Associate Professor · Development and International Political Economy
The American University in CairoAbout
Ibrahim Elnur is an Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at The American University in Cairo (AUC). He has held academic and research positions across Sudan, Libya, Egypt, the UK, and Norway. His work spans political economy, development studies, and post-conflict reconstruction.
Education & Academic Positions:
- Assistant Professor, Juba University, Sudan (1986–1990)
- Head, Department of Economics, Juba University (1990–1995)
- Associate Professor, El Fatih University, Tripoli, Libya (1995–1996)
- Visiting Research Fellow, University of Oxford (1993)
- Visiting Research Fellow, Bergen University (2006)
- Chair, Department of Political Science, AUC (2016–July 2019)
Research Interests: His research centers on the intersection of development, migration, and political economy. He explores how war and globalization affect state structures, urban and rural life, and labor markets. He is particularly focused on the feminization of labor, family dynamics, and the reproduction of educated elites in post-conflict societies.
Professional Involvement: He has been a coordinator of development studies at AUC, a member of the editorial board of the European Training Foundation (ETF) in Turin, Italy (2009–2021), and a member of the Internal Conflicts Sub-Committee of the International Peace Research Association (IPRA). He is also a long-standing member of the Institute of Global and Women's Studies (IGWS) board and the Middle East Center at AUC.
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