Results
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Ogbonna Amanze
Senior technical advisor - Prevention Care and Treatment (STA-PCT)
The MPH degree from University of Wolverhampton was the launching pad that projected me into the orbit of a rewarding and fulfilling career in public health in Nigeria!
- CC:
- FHI 360 (Nigeria)
- GY:
- 2012
- C:
- Master of Public Health
- I:
- https://wlv.ac.uk/media/departments/alumni/images/alumni-case-studies/Ogbonna.jpg
- JT:
- Senior technical advisor - Prevention Care and Treatment (STA-PCT)
- N:
- Nigerian
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Nasiru Bala
National professional officer
The University have provided me with a sound advance knowledge and skills in epidemiology, medical statistics, public health, health policy and health promotion. This really helped me to secure a job with world health organisation.
- CC:
- World Health Organisation (Nigeria)
- GY:
- 2012
- C:
- Master of Public Health
- CI:
- Health Care
- I:
- https://wlv.ac.uk/media/departments/alumni/images/alumni-case-studies/nasiru.jpeg
- JT:
- National professional officer
- N:
- Nigerian
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Toyyib Abdulkareem
Consultant (heath promotion)
Overall, my time at the University was and has been productive. It built on my experience in Nigeria, and provided me with skills for my current engagements and future aspirations.
- GY:
- 2019
- C:
- Master of Public Health
- CI:
- Healthcare
- I:
- https://wlv.ac.uk/media/departments/alumni/images/alumni-case-studies/Toyyib.jpg
- JT:
- Consultant (heath promotion)
- N:
- Nigerian
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Ibrahim Sayeed
Medical doctor
My experience at the University was amazing. The University of Wolverhampton is a very welcoming place. I made many new friends from many different backgrounds.
- GY:
- 2018
- C:
- Master of Public Health
- CI:
- Healthcare
- I:
- https://wlv.ac.uk/media/departments/alumni/images/alumni-case-studies/Ibrahim-Sayeed.jpg
- JT:
- Medical doctor
- N:
- Nigerian