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Chinwe Ogbonna

MSc International Development

Previous degree?

Banking and finance

Do have any previous professional experience?

Management

Why did you choose the MSc Development/ International Development with Philanthropy?

I chose to study International Development because I am concerned with global social justice.

What are the strengths of this course?

Studying International Development enhances an advanced understanding of challenges in development and seeks to offer viable solutions to the problems of global poverty and inequality.

How will this course enhance your future career?

I will gain skills and knowledge essential for working in International Development

Why would you recommend MSc International Development?

If you are concerned with global social justice, with an aim to eradicate poverty and significantly reduce poverty, I will recommend you study International Development.

Why would you recommend Northumbria University?

Northumbria university has a good and conducive environment to study.


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