Armel ZOUGMORÉ

Research Interest:

  • Economics of Education, Teacher Job Satisfaction, Student perception, Primary Education, Burkina Faso.

Education:

  • Master of Economics, Graduate School of International Cooperation Studies (GSICS), Kobe University, Kobe University, Kobe, Japan (October 2024-Present)
  • Research student, Graduate School of International Cooperation Studies, Kobe University, Japan (October 2023 – September 2024)
  • Professional Master in Management Sciences: Option Project Management, African Center of Higher Studies in Management (CESAG), Grande Ecole, Senegal (February 2020 – July 2023)
  • Professional Bachelor’s in Business and Organizations Management: Option Project Management, African Center of Higher Studies in Management (CESAG), Grande Ecole, Senegal (September 2017 – February 2020)

Experiences:

  • Project manager, Women’s Investment Club Senegal, Senegal (February 2023 – July 2023)
  • Assistant manager, Pathfinder International, Burkina Faso (November 2021 – December 2021)
  • Assistant manager, Pathfinder International, Burkina Faso (July 2019 – September 2019)
  • Assistant, Pathfinder International, Burkina Faso (August 2018 – September 2018)

Publications:

  • N/A

Academic Associations:

  • Japan Society for International Development (JASID).

Academic Conference Presentation:

  • Zougmoré, A. “Analysis of the Factors associated with Teachers’ Job Satisfaction and its Influence on Students’ Academic Achievement in Primary Education: Evidence from Burkina Faso”. 21st International Education Development Forum (IEDF), Hiroshima University, Hiroshima, Japan, October 12-13 2024.

Language/ Skills:

  • French (Native), Mooré (Good), English (Fluent)

Message to Potential Candidates to Ogawa Seminar

Being interested for a long time in the economics of education, I have been looking for a way to deepen my understanding of this topic and its practical applications in the real world.
That is precisely what I gained by participating in Professor Keiichi OGAWA’s seminar. He kindly shares his knowledge and experiences, not only about his academic field but also about how to build a good career.
Moreover, the participants of this seminar come from various backgrounds and are very eager to help and support you.
If you’re interested in economics or education and want to expand your knowledge beyond the classroom, I highly recommend joining this seminar. The experience has been incredibly enriching for me, and I believe you’ll find it equally rewarding.