Gabriel Cyrille Ngujio is a political scientist specializing in security governance, intelligence cooperation, and African geopolitical transformations, with over a decade of experience in academic research, policy analysis, and higher education. His work bridges applied research and strategic policy development, focusing on how governance frameworks respond to transnational security threats, institutional resilience, and evolving global power dynamics.
He has held academic and research positions across universities and public research institutions, contributing to interdisciplinary projects on security studies, political stability, terrorism, and governance systems. His scholarly output includes peer-reviewed publications, policy-oriented analyses, and conference presentations addressing themes such as intelligence cooperation, security regionalism, and the socio-political dimensions of conflict and governance, particularly within the African context.
Gabriel’s professional skill set includes advanced academic writing and publication management, qualitative fieldwork, policy evaluation, and strategic research design. He has experience mentoring early-career researchers and coordinating research activities within institutional settings. He is fluent in English and French, with working proficiency in academic and policy communication across international and multicultural environments.