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There is no better time. See why you should join the WWAA here. Help your alma mater grow – donate time and money to us. Here are some of our
There is no better time. See why you should join the WWAA here. Help your alma mater grow – donate time and money to us. Here are some of our
1. Can you please tell us about your studies and experience at Warnborough College? My name is Angelic Lezama-Clement. I reside in the Republic of Trinidad & Tobago, the most
Can you please tell us about your studies and experience at Warnborough College? At Warnborough, the skillsets I accomplished stand me out in the crowd. From discipline to creativity to
We are pleased to announce that DBA alum, Dr Dalton Watler-Lyons, has published a new book entitled “Challenges of Emerging Societies“. The limited print run of 4000 copies has already sold
by Rev’d Dr Richard Martin The Chernobyl Reactor melt-down in 1987 and subsequent reports of radio-active fall-out affecting Welsh lamb, Danish sugar beets and the remote reindeer of Lapland, resulted
Early March 2020 saw two alumni meetups in the USA, specifically in Washington, DC and New York City. Washington, DC On March 1st, alumni gathered at the Smith Penn Quarter
Can you please tell us about your studies and experience at Warnborough College? Warnborough College has been an excellent experience for me. It provided the necessary flexibility and my professional
With four degrees under his belt, Mark Cole from Houston, Texas, decided to do a distance PhD in the History of Ideas through Warnborough College Ireland. The History of Ideas is
Michelle Grey is originally from the USA and now lives in the Norfolk Broads (East Anglia, England). She works as a laboratory supervisor for Gardline Environmental. Recently she gained her Bsc
Ruth Todd’s book Econoracism: The Next Great Divide was the result of her years of researching for her PhD. Prevously, she had had a distinctive career working in the nuclear power
Dr Ian Cooper is a lecturer in Chemistry and Physics at Taylor’s College, University of Sydney. He gained a PhD in Epidemiology at Warnborough College, with his groundbreaking Parkinsons Disease