Eleanya Nduka

Eleanya Nduka
Department Responsibilities
Teaching 2024/25
Contact details
Phone: +44 (0)24 761 50143
Email: Eleanya dot Nduka at warwick dot ac dot uk
Room: S0.68
Advice and feedback hours: appointment via email
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About me
"Green energy costs too much, but fossil fuels cost significantly more."
Dr Eleanya Nduka researches energy, climate change and health. His research provides insights into energy transitions and how people value negative health spillovers. Recently, his research links energy use to well-being and explores possible speedy energy transitions using nudges. He received a PhD in Economics from the University of Exeter under the supervision of Surajeet Chakravarty and Brit Grosskopf. Eleanya currently serves on the editorial board of the Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences. Dr. Nduka served as an External PhD Examiner at Cranfield University in March 2025.
Research Grants:
1. PI: "Energy, Health and Happiness," (2022-2024)
2. Co-PI: "Bridging the Gap: Addressing Period Poverty to Improve Mental Wellbeing and Educational Outcomes of Young Girls in Nigeria," (2025)
3. Co-PI: "Violence and Mental Health of Women in Internally Displaced Camps: Experimental Evidence from Nigeria," (2025)
4. PI: "Strengthening the Professional Trajectory of Female Engineers through Global Collaborations," (March 2025-August 2026)
Research Interests
- Environmental & Natural Resource Economics
- Patients' Stated Preference
- Applied Microeconomics
2024 with Modupe Jimoh)
2024 (with Modupe Jimoh)
2024, (with Frisk Zhang) , 31:239-253
2023,
, 2022, . 27: 1-22.
(with Larissa Batrancea et al.), 2022, 8:1-23.
, 2021, 149: 112072.
(with Ifeoma Q. Anugwa, Elizabeth A. Onwubuya, Jane M. Chah & Chisom C. Abonyi), 2021, 121:1-20.
Technical Reports
(with Modupe Jimoh), 2024, March, .
(with Chukwuka Onyekwena, Muhammed Adekunle, & Olumide Taiwo), 2017, .
How the Facets of Energy Security Impact the Support for Energy Sources: Evidence from UK Household Data (with Andreas Markoulakis) Paper can be accessed here
The Impact of Energy Security on Renewable Energy Sources: Evidence from UK household Data (with Andreas Markoulakis)
Green Finance, Environmental Policy Stringency, and Biocapacity in Africa (with Tii N. Nchofoung & Muhamadu Awal Kindzeka Wirajing) [submitted]
Maternal Mental Health and Child Cognitive Development [under review]
Bridging the Gap: Addressing Period Poverty to Improve Mental Well-being and Educational Outcomes of Young Girls in Nigeria (with Emeka Eze & Onyinye Mgbemena)
Violence and Mental Health of Women in Internally Displaced Camps: Experimental Evidence from Nigeria (with Emeka Eze)