Paul Lambon
Paul Lambon is currently pursuing a Master's degree in Development Studies with a specialization in Economics, focusing on the social, political, and economic development of developing countries. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Sociology from the University of Ghana and a Master's degree (MSc) in Development Finance from the University of Ghana Business School, where he enhanced his research skills.
He has extensive experience as a Research Assistant, having contributed to various projects in the areas of gender, sustainability, digital technology, health and unemployment. He is currently a Student Research Assistant in the "Bioeconomy Economics" Research Group, working on the project "Residue Valorization for Bio-Based Products in Developing Countries: Bridging the Gap Between Technical Knowledge and Socio-Economic Realities (ReValueD)." This role allows him to explore the intersection of bioeconomy and development economics, deepening his understanding of sustainable development practices in low-income regions.
Keen to further hone his analytical skills and expand his research in development economics, he is passionate about contributing to impactful research that addresses the critical challenges developing countries face.