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Enjiang Cheng is an honorary principal fellow with the Asia Institute at the University of Melbourne and a visiting professor at China’s Zhejiang University. Enjiang worked with Ford Foundation as a program officer for eight years. Before joining the foundation, he was an associate professor at Victoria University in Melbourne. He served as a chief research coordinator at the International Poverty Reduction Center of China and as a senior China economist at Citibank in China from 2009 to 2013. Enjiang has worked as senior advisor and international consultant for the World Bank, ADB, UNDP, AusAID and other donors. Enjiang earned a PhD in agricultural economics from the University of Melbourne and a bachelor’s degree in the same field from China’s Nanjing Agricultural University.
Enjiang Cheng
Enjiang Cheng is an honorary principal fellow with the Asia Institute at the University of Melbourne and a visiting professor at China’s Zhejiang University. Enjiang worked with Ford Foundation as a program officer for eight years. Before joining the foundation, he was an associate professor at Victoria University in Melbourne. He served as a chief research coordinator at the International Poverty Reduction Center of China and as a senior China economist at Citibank in China from 2009 to 2013. Enjiang has worked as senior advisor and international consultant for the World Bank, ADB, UNDP, AusAID and other donors. Enjiang earned a PhD in agricultural economics from the University of Melbourne and a bachelor’s degree in the same field from China’s Nanjing Agricultural University.
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