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Solène Morvant-Roux is an Associate Professor and researcher at the University of Geneva in the Institute of Demography and Socioeconomics. Her primary research interests include Microfinance, Financial Inclusion, Over-indebtedness, and Rural Development, with a focus on Latin America and North Africa. She has led several research projects funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation and other international organizations, examining issues like water access microcredit and gender-inclusive financial policies. Morvant-Roux has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals on the impacts of financial systems on vulnerable populations and has contributed to academic books discussing the intersection of microfinance, socioeconomics, and public policies. Her teaching covers subjects in Development Economics and Economic History at various academic levels. She emphasizes the importance of mixed methods approaches to academic inquiries, striving to apply her findings to real-world challenges.
University of Geneva • Geneva, Switzerland
Teaching and researching in the field of socioeconomics, focusing on microfinance and financial inclusion.
Includes Department of Management, Finance, Economics, and Statistics programs. GMAT is strongly encouraged but not mandatory for most GSEM masters.