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Location - Bolton, Greater Manchester
Dr Stephen Moyo is an experienced Lecturer and Social Worker and Corruption Management Consultancy. He is a Lecturer in Social Work in the School of Health and Society.
Dr Stephen Moyo obtained his PhD in 2013 at the University of Central Lancashire (UCLAN), titled Corruption in Zimbabwe: An examination of the roles of the state and civil society in combating corruption. Dr Stephen Moyo has a strong academic background. He holds the following academic qualifications:
PhD (Doctorate) in Corruption Management, Governance and Institutional Management University of Central Lancashire)
MA in International Development (University of Manchester)
MA in Social Policy and Social Development (University of Manchester)
MA in Social Work (University of Central Lancashire)
BA (hons) in Applied Community Development (University of Bolton)
BA (Hon) in Political Science (University of Zimbabwe)
Diploma in Higher Education (Hillside Teachers’ College)
PGC (SW practice) (Manchester Metropolitan University
Prior to joining the University of Bolton, Stephen worked as a Hospital Discharge to Assess Social Worker; had also worked as a community social worker. He is an experienced Community Mental Health practitioner having worked with various local authorities in the management of mental health issues.
Research interests and specialisms:
Social Justice
Social Work Practice
Political Economy of Corruption
Governance and Institutional Management.
Teaching responsibilities:
Main teaching activities are on the MA and BA Social Work Programme
Managing Practice Placement
Administrative responsibilities
Student recruitment
Other responsibilities:
Supervisor for Masters and BA students’ Dissertation
Publications and Research:
Spoils Politics: Understanding the political economy of corruption in Zimbabwe
2019 | Journal article
Religion, Politics and Corruption in Zimbabwe 2016 |
The complexities of state-civil society relations and implications for anti-corruption management 2015 |
Corruption In Zimbabwe: An examination of the roles of the state and civil society in combating corruption 2014