Pembroke College Cambridge

Mr Mo Tanweer

Mo Tanweer studied Economics at Cambridge University and, after a career in investment banking, was Head of Economics & Politics at Eton College. He assists with teaching Macroeconomics and International Business on the MBA, Executive MBA, and Global EMBA at the Judge Business School at Cambridge University, as well as contributing to Executive Education courses on global megatrends and their implications. He is also a Teaching Associate for Macroeconomics for the MPhil and Management Studies Tripos. 

He currently lectures Macroeconomics in Business on the MBA programme at the Rotterdam School of Management (Erasmus University). Beyond academia, he provides consultancy advice to both small and large corporates on how rapidly shifting economic trends and external shocks such as AI may impact their business models. He works with C-suite management to explore and enable deeper understanding of relevant macroeconomic issues. His past research has focussed on the rise of China and its challenges, whilst his current area of research is global technology shocks and how they affect geopolitical relationships and the wider global economy, from labour markets to policy making.

At Pembroke College, he supervises students on the Semester, Online Summer Research Programme and the Pembroke Cambridge Summer Programme offered by the International Programmes department at Pembroke. His particular areas of focus are The Politics of the International Economy, and Banking & Finance. He is going to teach a new course entitled AI: Friend or Foe? on the Pembroke Cambridge Summer Programme this summer. He has also supervised for St Catharine’s College Part IIA students in the Development Economics paper. For more info see: Www.MoTanweer.com