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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Carl Hackett
Teacher of Computer Science
Work for today, dream for tomorrow and don't be afraid to succeed. Your future is in your hands - make it one to be proud of because only you can.
- CC:
- Phoenix Collegiate
- GY:
- 2016, 2017
- C:
- BSc Computer Science, PGCE Secondary
- CI:
- Education
- I:
- https://wlv.ac.uk/media/departments/alumni/images/alumni-case-studies/Carl-Hackett.jpg
- JT:
- Teacher of Computer Science
- N:
- British