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Paul Middleditch is an Associate Professor at the University of Manchester, where he has been teaching macroeconomics since 2009. He oversees the Centre for Innovation in Pedagogy and is an Associate Member of the Economics Network. His academic focus includes macroeconomic time series and economic volatility. Paul has authored significant works, including 'Introduction to Macroeconomics' published by Pearson Education, and contributes to various prestigious journals such as the Journal of Government Economics and the Cambridge Journal of Economics. He has practical experience teaching macroeconomics and econometrics at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, having previously taught at the University of Surrey. His initiatives in research pedagogy aim to enhance student engagement through innovative methods, including the use of virtual reality in educational settings. Paul holds a Bachelor's degree in Economics from Kingston University, a Master's in Economics from Birkbeck College, University of London, and a PhD from the University of Surrey. He has received notable accolades such as the Economics Network's 'Outstanding Teaching Award' in 2013 and the University of Manchester's Distinguished Achievement Medal for 'Teacher of the Year' in 2014.
Includes MSc in Advanced Electrical Power Systems and MSc in Communications and Signal Processing.