
معرفی
Aram Kader Mahmood serves as an Instructor in the Department of Business Administration at the American University of Iraq, Sulaimani (AUIS), where he teaches while pursuing doctoral research in Economics of Peace. With four years of academic experience and prior collaboration with UNDP and Handicap International on refugee support initiatives in Iraq, his profile includes a Fulbright visiting scholar appointment at Ball State University and prior civil service in Iraq's presidency office.
His educational foundation comprises:
- M.A. in Interdisciplinary Studies (Applied Economics, Political Science, Sociology) from Oregon State University
- Post Baccalaureate in Managerial Economics from Oregon State University
- B.Sc. in Administration and Economics from the University of Suleimani
Research concentrates on the nexus of economics, political science, and sociology, specifically analyzing peace economics, refugee integration challenges, and policy responses to financial crises. His interdisciplinary methodology examines socio-economic dynamics in conflict zones, emphasizing practical solutions for displaced populations and governance reform in the Middle East.
Publication trends from 2015-2023 reveal consistent policy-oriented scholarship addressing Iraqi governance, refugee crises, and economic stabilization, with recurring themes in electoral systems, anti-corruption mechanisms, and exchange rate flexibility for economic diversification.
Key recognition includes:
- Fulbright Scholarship for teaching and seminars at Ball State University
No current student advising relationships or dedicated research grants are documented beyond his Fulbright appointment. Similarly, laboratory facilities or formal research teams are not referenced in available materials, though his fieldwork with refugee populations indicates collaborative project engagement.




