Nuno Themudo

Associate Professor

A fluent speaker of Portuguese and Spanish, Themudo’s research focuses on the impact of the nonprofit sector on development, especially on the fight against corruption and environmental protection. He has worked with a number of NGOs, such as Amnesty International and the Coalition to Stop the Use of Child Soldiers, and was also a visiting professor at El Colegio Mexiquense in Mexico.

Recent Publications
  • Non-Governmental Organizations and International Development (with D. Lewis and N. Kanji). Under contract with Routledge Press, Forthcoming 2019.
  • Nonprofits in Crisis: Economic Development, Risk and the Philanthropic Kuznets Curve, Indiana University Press, 2013.
  • “Government Size, Nonprofit Sector Strength and Corruption: A Cross-National Examination,” American Review of Public Administration, Vol. 44, No.3, pp. 309-323, 2014.
Research Interests
  • NGOs
  • Public and nonprofit management
  • International development