Reclaiming the Student Role-Ifeoma Dan-Ogosi

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Dr Ifeoma Dan-Ogosi, PhD, University of the West of EnglandBuilding Support Systems That Work

 

Dr Ifeoma Dan-Ogosi is a senior lecturer in public health at the University of the West of England and a dedicated mentor, researcher, and advocate for inclusive education. She earned her MSc and PhD as a mature student while raising four children and working full-time. With a background in the corporate and public sectors, she understands the unique challenges mature learners face. She co-chairs the 100 Black Women Professors Now programme steering board and co-founded the Safe Space for Black female academics at UWE. Known for her candid, compassionate approach, she champions equity and belonging in higher education.

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