Speaker Sessions
Prof. Hassan Aly
Dean of Economics and Public Policy, Nile UniversityProfessor Aly is a tenured Professor of Economics at Ohio State University; before joining Nile University as Dean of the Business School in May 2017, he served as the Founding Dean of the School of Public Administration and Development Economics, and Professor of Economics at the Doha institute (DI) for Graduate Studies. In July 2015, Professor Aly was granted Emeritus status at Ohio State University. He started there in 1989 as an assistant Professor and gone through the ranks to reach full Professor in 2008. Professor Aly served on the Marion Campus, and in several positions in Columbus including Faculty Associate at the Middle East Studies Center, and Faculty Associate at the John Glenn Institute for Public Service and Public Policy. Between 2002 and 2005, he served as Director of Graduate Studies at Zayed University, UAE. In addition to his academic career, Professor Aly served as the Chief Research Economist and Lead Economist at the African Development Bank (2009-2011), as Senior Advisor to the Minister of Planning in Egypt (Fall 2012). He is currently serving as a technical advisor to both the IMF and USAID. Professor Aly is a lifetime research fellow at the Economic Research Forum, and in August 2021 was elected as a chair of the Board of Trustees for this rather well-known regional body, representing Arab Countries, Iran, and Turkey. Professor Aly was a Co-editor of the African Development Review (2009-2012), and of the Middle East Business and Economic Review (2002-2010). He is a member of the editorial boards of the Journal of Development and Economic Policies, and of the International Journal of Applied Business and Economics Research. In 2004 he was elected to the executive board of the Middle East Economics Association, where he served as Treasurer, an Executive Secretary, and two terms (2013-2019) as the Association’s President. He is the author of over fifty articles published in professional journals including the American Economic Review, Review of Economics and Statistics, Economic Development and Cultural Change, World Development, Economics Letters, Applied Economics, and Journal of Developing Areas among others and he has a lifetime citations number that exceeds 2000.