
معرفی
Andrew S. Nevin is a Research Professor and Inaugural Director of the Brainomics Venture at the Center for BrainHealth, University of Texas at Dallas. His work focuses on the economics of brain health and human flourishing, bridging academic research with real-world policy and business applications. He holds a PhD in Economics from Harvard University and a Rhodes Scholarship from Balliol College, Oxford.
Education:
- PhD in Economics, Harvard University (1989)
- MA in Philosophy and Politics, Balliol College, Oxford University (1985)
- MA in Economics, Western University (1981)
- BSc (Honors) in Computer Science and Mathematics, Western University (1980)
Research Focus: Andrew’s interdisciplinary work examines how improving brain health can drive economic growth and societal well-being. He challenges traditional economic frameworks by integrating human-centric decision-making models. Key areas include brain capital theory, global development strategies, and self-organizing societal systems.
Publications & Recognition: His works include Nigerians: A Self Organizing People (2022) and Flourishing in Canada (2021). He has received prestigious awards like the Rhodes Scholarship (1983) and Strategy Consultant of the Year (2011).
Leadership & Experience: Andrew has held senior roles across sectors:
- Board Member of ARM, Outsource Global, and Math Resources
- Partner and Chief Economist at PwC Nigeria
- President of United Family Hospitals during the SARS crisis
- Founder of LanguageCalls (2005–2008)
Labs & Initiatives: The Brainomics Venture at UT Dallas is his flagship project, combining neuroscience and economics to maximize human potential. Nevinomics serves as a platform for his cross-disciplinary work.





