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Professor Onyeka K. Osuji is Dean of Essex Law School and Professor of Law at the University of Essex. A Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences and the Higher Education Academy, he contributes to legal scholarship with a focus on corporate governance, CSR, and sustainable development. His work bridges law, finance, and public policy, particularly in developing markets.
- Education: PhD in Law (University of Manchester), BCL (University of Oxford), LLB (University of Nigeria) as Best Student.
- Appointments: Reader (2017-2020), Professor (2020-2022), and Dean (2022-present) at Essex.
His research explores the intersection of corporate regulation, human rights, and technological innovation. A AHRC-funded project on 3D printing licensing in China has influenced policy discussions. His teaching includes corporate responsibility, consumer contract law, and cross-border commercial law.
Publications span corporate governance in Africa, CSR in digital finance, and ethical frameworks for sustainable development. His scientific awards include:
- Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences (FAcSS)
- Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA)
- Shell Centenary/FCO Chevening Scholar
- Best Overall Performance at Nigerian Law School
Advising past and current PhD candidates in areas like systemic risk mitigation in Libya, ESG disclosure for Saudi Arabia, and corporate governance in Nigerian mining. He leads the AHRC-funded Licensing System for 3D Printing in China project, emphasizing contract law and social responsibility.




