Ozay Mehmet

Ozay Mehmet (born 1938, in Nicosia, Cyprus) is professor emeritus of international affairs at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada. He has several academic books on economic development and more than on hundred articles in scholarly journals. In retirement he has published historical novels on Cyprus. He lives with his family in Ottawa and spends part of the year in Cyprus.

Biography

Mehmet was born in 1938 in Nicosia, Cyprus into a Turkish Cypriot family.[1] He studied at the London School of Economics between 1959 and 1962. Subsequently, he received his MA and PhD in economics at the University of Toronto on a Canadian Commonwealth Scholarship. He has taught at various Canadian universities including: the University of Windsor, York University, the University of Toronto, the University of Ottawa and Carleton University. Mehmet is a specialist in economic development, with special reference to Asian Tigers, Turkey and Cyprus. He has consulted extensively for the WB, ADB, CIDA, CFTC, and UN agencies (ILO, WHO, UNDP). He is the author of 21 academic books and over 100 articles in top academic journals. In retirement, he has started writing historical novels.[2]

Publications

Academic books

Historical novels

Personal life

Mehmet is married and has three sons; he resides in Ottawa with his wife Karen.[2]

References

  1. Cyprus Mail. "Amazing twists of a fascinating past". Retrieved 2012-09-06.
  2. 1 2 Ozay Mehmet. "Profile: Ozay Mehmet". Retrieved 2012-09-06.
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