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Dr Mouzayian Khalil is an Assistant Professor in International Development and Global South Politics at the University of Warwick, where she also serves as Director of the Warwick Interdisciplinary Research Centre for International Development (WICID) and Course Director for the MA in International Development. She holds a PhD in Politics and International Studies from PAIS, Warwick, and degrees from Olabisi Onabanjo University (Nigeria) and previously taught at Nile University of Nigeria. Her research focuses on critical perspectives in international development, postcolonial knowledge systems, and African political thought.
Dr Khalil's academic leadership includes co-editing WICID's Think Development blog and convening its Think Development Out Loud series. She has consulted on gender and social impact projects in agribusiness, health, and education in Nigeria. Her funded research includes a 2022-2024 project on natural resource management in Côte d'Ivoire (Warwick International Partnership Fund) and a 2019-2022 study on childhood mortality in austerity contexts (CAPES-funded, Brazil-UK-S Africa collaboration).
- Research Interests: Decolonial feminist pedagogies, African regional institutions, feminist critiques of social reproduction, and gender in circular economies
- Teaching: Module Director for PO9F8 (Critical Development), PO353 (Gender & Development), and PO3A8 (Race & International Politics)
- Awards: FHEA, WIHEA Fellow
Her work bridges academic activism and policy engagement, with recent publications analyzing Cuban health solidarity in Nigeria and neoliberalism's impact on higher education.





