Dr Ama Eyo-Otung
Senior Lecturer in Public Procurement Law / Dean of Education and Student Experience
CELT Learning & Teaching Development (School of Education)
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Overview
Dr. Eyo-Otung is the Dean of Education and Student Experience in the College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences
At the undergraduate level, she teaches Tort Law and Company Law, while her postgraduate responsibilities include modules on Business and Human Rights and research supervision of PhD students in Public Procurement Law & Sustainable Development. Her exceptional teaching skills earned her a nomination and shortlisting as one of six finalists for the Oxford University Press Law Teacher of the Year Award in 2015. Additionally, she teaches modules for the Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply (CIPS) course at 亚洲色吧's Management Centre.
As a specialist in public sector procurement, she has extensive experience leading sustainable and strategic procurement transformation programs, capacity-building initiatives, and achieving efficiency savings through public procurement, both within and outside the United Kingdom. Before relocating to the UK, she practiced as a Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Nigeria, focusing on regulatory and commercial law.
Dr. Eyo-Otung holds a degree from the University of Lagos, Nigeria, and the Nigerian Law School, Abuja. She also earned an LLM in International Commercial Law and a PhD in Public Procurement Law from the University of Nottingham. Her doctoral research, funded by the same institution, explored the European legal framework on electronic auctions in regulated procurement. She regularly writes and speaks on the use of electronic technologies in procurement and their implications for practice.
Additional Contact Information
Email: a.eyo@bangor.ac.uk
Phone: +44(0) 1248 383073
Location: Room 406 Top Floor, New Arts Building, College Road, 亚洲色吧 LL57 2DG
Qualifications
- PhD: Electronic Reverse Auctions under the European Community (now European Union) procurement rules: Perspectives on the rules and practice from the United Kingdom
University of Nottingham, 2006鈥2009
Teaching and Supervision
Teaching
Undergraduate
- Tort Law;
- Partnerships and Company Law;
- Introduction to Public Procurement Law; and
- Introduction to International Procurement Law.
Postgraduate
- Businesses and Human Rights;
- Public Procurement Law & Sustainablebe Development;
- National and EU Public Procurement Law;
- Contract Design and Management;
- International Procurement Regimes; and
- Risk Management in Public Procurement.
PhD Supervision
- Dr Miriam Mbah,听Addressing Human Trafficking through Public Procurement: An Examination of US and Australian Federal Procurement Frameworks, Graduated July 2020听(first supervisor).听
- Dr Wenyi Lian, The definition of 鈥榞overnment entity鈥 in the GPA/WTO: a comparison between the WTO and the EU,听Graduated December 2019 (first supervisor).
- Dr Monalisa Odibo, Access to justice through court-annexed Alternative Dispute Resolution programmes: a critical assessment of the Multi-Door Courthouse System in Nigeria,听Graduated July 2017,听(Second supervisor),
- Dr Tianyi Jiang, Developing a transfer of rights regime in Chinese Maritime Law 鈥 a recognition of the Anglo-American approaches,听Graduated December 2017听(Second supervisor).
- Femi Osunsade, "Empowering Women and Women Owned Small and Medium Scaled Enterprises through Public Procurement: An Examination of Nigeria鈥檚 Public Procurement Framework" (First Supervisor).
- Oluwatimilehin Bada, "Sustainable Public Pocurement in NIgeria - a critique on mechansims for enforcing the rights of Persons with Disabilities in Nigeria" (First supervisor).
- Stephen Clear, 鈥淭o what extent is judicial review an effective and appropriate mechanism for the resolution of public procurement disputes?鈥 (First supervisor).
- Chufan Yang, 鈥淭ransparency and Disclosure in public-private partnerships: a cross-jurisdictional investigation鈥 (Graduated 2023).
- Abdulkareem Mohammed Ikbal, 鈥淚nsurance of nuclear installations: towards a legal framework鈥 (Second supervisor).
Postgraduate Project Opportunities
Publications
2024
- Accepted/In press
Eyo, A. & Clear, S., 22 Mar 2024, (Accepted/In press) Sweet and Maxwell. 950 p.
Research output: Book/Report 鈥 Book 鈥 peer-review
2023
- Published
Amanze, M. & Eyo, A., 31 Mar 2023, Sustainable Public Procurement of Infrastructure and Human Rights : Beyond Buying Green. Martin-Ortega, O. & Trevino-Lozano, L. (eds.). Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, p. 86-110 25 p.
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding 鈥 Chapter 鈥 peer-review - Published
Amanze, M. & Eyo, A., 9 Jun 2023, In: Public Contract Law Journal.
Research output: Contribution to journal 鈥 Article 鈥 peer-review
2022
- Published
Evans, C., Cahill, D. & Eyo, A., 8 Apr 2022, In: Public Contract Law Journal. 51, 2, p. 185-226
Research output: Contribution to journal 鈥 Article 鈥 peer-review
2021
- Published
Clear, S. & Eyo, A., 10 Jun 2021, Sweet and Maxwell. 800 p.
Research output: Book/Report 鈥 Book 鈥 peer-review
2020
- Published
Eyo, A., 2020, Public Procurement Regulation in Africa: Development in Uncertain Times Development in Uncertain Times. Quinot, G. & Williams-Elegbe, S. (eds.). South Africa: Lexis Nexis, p. 317-343 26 p.
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding 鈥 Chapter 鈥 peer-review
2018
- Published
Akenroye, T. O., Nyg氓rd, H. M. & Eyo, A., Mar 2018, In: International Area Studies Review. 21, 1, p. 3-8 6 p.
Research output: Contribution to journal 鈥 Article 鈥 peer-review