I joined the Open University's Development Policy and Practice Group asÌýa Lecturer in International Development in January 2020.ÌýI hold a PhD in International Development and Inclusive Innovation.Ìý
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I am currently Project Director for the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission supported MSc in Global Development at the OU. The project is funded by the UK's Foreign and Commonwealth Development Office, to enable talented students to access training not otherwise available in their home country, through distance learning.
I am also the Postgraduate Research Students Co-Convenor for Development Studies and the Co-Pathway Lead for Development Policy and Practice in the Economic and Social Research Council's Grand Union Doctoral Training Partnership (with Oxford and Brunel universities) and the Arts and Humanities Research Council's Doctoral Training Partnership (with Oxford and Cambridge universities).
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My researchÌýinterests are primarily in the political economy of development and broader politics of development in the Global South.ÌýI am particularly interested in Chinese financing and development of ‘critical infrastructure’ (renewable energy, space infrastructure, telecommunications, transport etc) in African countries and how such projects contribute to inclusive growth and structural economic transformation.
Currently, I am working on a research project on which seeks to understand the potentials and challenges of both large-scale and grid-connected wind and solar farms in Africa where about 43% of the population does not have access to electricity. We investigate the policy, financial, industrial and social factors that drive or deter investment in wind and solar projects from both ends (i.e., China and Africa).Ìý As these factors may vary significantly among different African countries, we adopt a comparative case study approach to understand the complexity associated with the different phases of project development and finance and their impacts within the host countries.
Previously, I looked at with the aim of understanding how Ethiopian state and non-state actors shape and influence decision-making patterns and processes when engaging with Chinese stakeholders, from project planning, brokering, implementation, management, and operations and maintenance.
I teach postgraduate modules on our newÌýMSc Global Development and was involved in the production ofÌýDD870 Understanding global development,ÌýDD871 Key challenges in global development andÌýDD872 Researching global developmentÌý. I was the Module Chair for TU872 Institutional development and T877 Development: context and practiceÌý(now in Teach-Out). I am currently Module Team Member forÌýD890 Global development in practice and D229, level 2 Development Studies module (in production).Ìý
Prior to this, I was also involved in the development of the new Microcredential,ÌýÌýoffered through the award-winning platform,Ìý. Ìý
I currently supervise a Doctoral student and I am open to supervising PhD research students interested in exploring the political economy of development in Africa, Africa-China relations and the broader politics of development in the Global South.
(2024)
Zuza, Emmanuel Junior; Lambert, Kestrel; Macmillan, Tom; Chiyemura, Frangton; Araya, Yoseph; Bowskill, Vicky; Oluseye, Ayomide; Ng’endo Kanui, Mary; Keding, Gudrun; Butler, Gillian; Breman, Elinor; King, Israel Oliver; Matumba, Limbikani; Heddenhausen, Jessica; Nordin, Stacia and Bhagwat, Shonil
Food and Energy Security, 13, Article e558(3)
(2023)
Chiyemura, Frangton; Shen, Wei; Burgess, Meryl; Mulugetta, Yacob and Wang, Yao
Environmental Politics, 32(7) (pp. 1140-1162)
(2022)
Chiyemura, Frangton; Gambino, Elisa and Zajontz, Tim
Chinese Political Science Review, 8 (pp. 105-131)
(2021-03)
Ayele, Seife; Shen, Wei; Chiyemura, Frangton and Gu, Jing
IDS Policy Briefing, 76, Article 76(March 2021)
(2021)
Chiyemura, Frangton
Eurasian Geography and Economics, 62(5-6) (pp. 778-780)
(2016-01-01)
Chiyemura, Frangton and Mokgale, Makgopa
Indilinga African Journal of Indigenous Knowledge Systems, 15(2) (pp. 88-103)
(2024)
Chiyemura, Frangton
In: Dauncey, Emil; Desai, Vandana and Potter, Robert B eds. The Companion to Development Studies
ISBN : 9780429282348 | Publisher : Routledge | Published : London
(2023)
Chiyemura, Frangton and Obert, Hodzi
In: Roberts, Kari and Bano, Saira eds. The Ascendancy of Regional Powers in Contemporary US-China Relations Rethinking the Great Power Rivalry. Global Foreign Policy Studies (pp. 215-237)
ISBN : ISBN 978-3-031-37612-2 | Publisher : Palgrave Macmillan | Published : Cham, Switzerland
(2020)
Mohan, Giles and Chiyemura, Frangton
In: Kobayashi, Audrey ed. International Encyclopedia of Human Geography (pp. 61-69)
ISBN : 978-0-08-102296-2 | Publisher : Elsevier
(2019-11-20)
Chiyemura, Frangton
PhD thesis ¿ìèÊÓƵ
(2021-11-29)
Chiyemura, Frangton; Shen, Wei and Chen, Yushi
The African Climate Foundation
(2021-04-02)
Chiyemura, Frangton
The Washington Post, Washington D.C..
(2020-10-28)
Chiyemura, Frangton
Open University, Milton Keynes, U.K..
(2019-12-28)
Chiyemura, Frangton
Addis Fortune Newspaper, Addis Ababa.