Cultural Policy Expert and Global Art Markets Scholar
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The National University of SingaporeJeremie Molho currently serves as a Marie Curie Fellow at the European University Institute's Global Governance Programme, bringing expertise in cultural policies and urban diversity governance. His academic journey includes a BA in Middle Eastern Studies and MA in Urban Studies from Sciences Po Paris, followed by a Ph.D. in Geography from the University of Angers (2016). His research spans the globalization of art markets, cultural policies, and diversity management in global cities, with particular focus on emerging art hubs in Asia and the Middle East. From 2019 to 2021, he contributed to the Asian Urbanism Cluster at the National University of Singapore's Asia Research Institute, where he conducted significant research on Singapore and Doha's cultural policies. His scholarly impact is evidenced by numerous publications in prestigious journals, including work on art market hub development, cultural district policies, and urban diversity governance. He has also co-created five Massive Open Online Courses on cultural heritage, diversity, and diplomacy, demonstrating his commitment to educational outreach in cultural studies