Mohammad Agwa

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Mohammad M. Agwa

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Biography

Wentworth Institute of Technology - Arts Sciences


Resume

  • 1995

    Doctorate Degree

    PhD International Economics

    PH.D. Warsaw School of Economics

    Warsaw School of Economics

  • 1993

    Masters'

    Economic Development

    Sadat Academy for Management Sciences

  • 1992

    Master's degree

    Finance

    General

    SAMS

  • 1991

    Master's degree

    Business Administration and Management

    General

    SAMS

  • 1989

    Master of Business Administration (MBA)

    Hotel/Motel Administration/Management

    SAMS

  • 1988

    Sientific Sotware intercomp. Cairo USAID Project

    Newton MA

    Visiting Lecturer

    Lasell College

    Professor

    Greater Boston Area

    University of Phoenix

    Teach Graduate students courses in Economics

    Adjunct Professor

    Greater Boston Area

    Fisher College

    Massachusetts

    University of Phoenix - Greater Boston Campus

    USAID Project Cairo

    Sientific Sotware intercomp. Cairo USAID Project

    Lecturer

    Curry College

    Wentworth Institute of Technology

    Boston MA

    Lecturer

    Framingham

    MA

    Visiting Lecturer

    Framingham State University

    Italian

    Arabic

    English

    French

    Outstanding Faculty of the Year Award

    Univesity of Phoenix

    Diversity Champion

    Champions Summit

    Phoenix

    USA

    Patriotic Award

    Office of the US Secretary of Defense

    ESGR.

  • Jewish Employment & Vocational Service

    Leadership

    Adult Education

    Academic Advising

    Distance Learning

    Educational Leadership

    Teaching

    Public Speaking

    Higher Education

    Instructional Design

    Staff Development

    Leadership Development

    Organizational Development

    E-Learning

    Training

    Courses

    University Teaching

    Student Recruiting

    Admissions

    Faculty Development

    Curriculum Development

    The Effects of International Economic Assistance on Developing Countries \"Egypt\"

    The Effects of International Economic Assistance on Developing Countries \"Egypt\"

    Vol 1

    No 3 (2015): ISSN: 2391-6087.

    “Egypt’s Economic Development Constraints Post Revolution” Research paper.

    Politics and economics are necessarily interrelated. There is considerable evidence from many political systems that support for political authorities and the regime is affected by the economic performance of the state. Virtually in every dimension of political life we have experienced an increased tension in international economic and political activities

    both in absolute terms and relative to the level of national activity.\r\nIt is difficult to have watched the course of events during the past decade without recognizing that something fundamental has happened to the international arena. The current geopolitical developments

    specifically the international political and military tension in some oil production areas like the Middle East caused the current price hike of the crude oil.\r\nThe rising tensions between Iran and the West could lead to military confrontation that hampers global economic growth in one hand and empowers terrorists in the other. The U.S. and Iran governments offer ample arguments

    and plenty of corroborating evidence

    to support their positions. \r\n

    •\t“Rising Tension Between Iran and the West – The Economic Impact.” Tamarack Journal.

    Mohammad M

    Agwa

    Framingham State University

    Curry College

    Fisher College

    University of Phoenix - Greater Boston Campus

    Wentworth Institute of Technology

    Lasell College

    University of Phoenix

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