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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Raman Dhillon
English Teacher
My experiences at the University of Wolverhampton allowed me to develop a real passion for learning. As a teacher, I now inspire others to share this passion
- GY:
- 2012
- C:
- BA English & PGCE Secondary Education: English
- CI:
- Education
- I:
- https://wlv.ac.uk/media/departments/alumni/Raman-Dhillon-Image-2.jpg
- JT:
- English Teacher
- N:
- British
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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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Elliot Walker
Artist
I had a great experience at the University. Having grown up around Wolverhampton its charms can seem elusive but they are there, trust me. Most importantly, it was the right course for me at exactly the right time.
- CC:
- E Walker Glass Art
- GY:
- 2012
- C:
- MA Applied Arts
- CI:
- Art
- I:
- https://wlv.ac.uk/media/departments/alumni/images/alumni-case-studies/Profile-2.jpg
- JT:
- Artist
- N:
- British