EUCLID is organized in 4 schools, each led by a Dean/Principal Faculty
EUCLID University, an intergovernmental institution registered under United Nations Treaty Series 49006/49007, proudly presents its distinguished academic schools, each led by a world-class Dean/Principal Faculty. Our schools deliver cutting-edge, asynchronous programs that prepare students to lead in a globalized world, aligning with SDG 4 (Quality Education) and SDG 17 (Partnerships for the Goals). Below are presentations for each active school, highlighting their mission and leadership.
Dean/Principal Faculty: Professor Momodou Fanneh, Vice-Chancellor
The Jean-Baptiste Say School of Global Economics and Development equips students to tackle pressing economic and developmental challenges with innovative, sustainable solutions. Under the leadership of Professor Momodou Fanneh, a renowned expert in higher education policy and Vice-Chancellor of EUCLID, the school delivers world-class programs in political economy, sustainable development, and global finance.
Professor Fanneh’s strategic vision ensures curricula align with global needs, fostering leaders who drive economic resilience in regions like ECOWAS and Small Island Developing States (SIDS). With a focus on affordability—70% of students benefit from scholarships—and asynchronous learning, the school prepares graduates to excel in international organizations and governments, advancing SDG 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth).
Dean/Principal Faculty: Professor Roberto Rodriguez
The Banny DeBrum School of Diplomacy, Mediation, Law and Global Affairs is a cornerstone of EUCLID’s mission to train expert leaders for international civil service. Led by Professor Roberto Rodriguez, appointed in 2014, the school offers rigorous programs in diplomacy, mediation, and international law, blending academic excellence with practical skills. Professor Rodriguez, with his extensive experience, fosters curricula that emphasize Interfaith & Intercultural Skills, preparing students to navigate complex global challenges. From crafting climate policies to mediating international disputes, graduates excel in roles at the UN, African Union, and beyond. With low tuition and full scholarships for diplomats of EUCLID’s 12 member states, the school delivers unmatched ROI, aligning with SDG 16 (Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions). Join our LinkedIn community at www.linkedin.com/school/euclid-university to connect with our global network.
Dean/Principal Faculty: Professor Ernst Schwarz
The Tristram Engelhardt School of Global Health and Bioethics is at the forefront of addressing global health challenges through innovative education. Under the leadership of Professor Ernst Schwarz, the school integrates AI-driven research and bioethics into its programs, training students to lead in public health and medical policy. Professor Schwarz’s expertise ensures curricula meet the needs of a rapidly evolving field, from tackling pandemics to advancing health equity in SIDS and ECOWAS regions. With 70% of students accessing scholarships or allowances, and tuition as low as $6,120 for a Master’s, the school offers Ivy League-quality education at a fraction of the cost. Graduates secure roles in WHO and national health ministries, supporting SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-Being). Connect with our faculty and alumni on LinkedIn at www.linkedin.com/school/euclid-university to learn more.
Dean/Principal Faculty: Professor Cajetan Ebuziem
The Bernardino de Sahagún School of Theology and Interfaith Studies embodies EUCLID’s core value of Interfaith & Intercultural Skills, fostering dialogue and understanding across religious and cultural divides. Led by Professor Cajetan Ebuziem, the school offers programs that explore theology, interfaith mediation, and global ethics, preparing students to promote peace and collaboration worldwide.
Professor Ebuziem’s leadership ensures curricula are inclusive and relevant, equipping graduates to serve as mediators, educators, and advisors in diverse settings. The school delivers accessible, high-impact education, aligning with SDG 16 (Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions).
Dean/Principal Faculty: Professor Klemens Katterbauer
The Blaise Pascal School of Science and Technology drives innovation in a tech-driven world, offering programs in AI, renewable energy, and data science. Under Professor Klemens Katterbauer, appointed in 2021, the school integrates cutting-edge technologies into its curricula, preparing students to lead in industries transformed by digitalization. Professor Katterbauer’s expertise ensures graduates are fluent in AI applications, from climate modeling to cybersecurity, meeting the demands of a global job market. The school offers unparalleled value, rivaling MIT or Stanford at a fraction of the cost. Graduates excel in tech-driven roles, supporting SDG 9 (Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure).