Our graduates
Our alumni have found employment with a variety of organisations including national oil companies, exploration and production companies, government and ministries and commercial organisations including banks, law firms and global consultancies
Mariam Kiggundu
International Energy Studies and Energy Economics graduate, 2018. Economist, Ugandan Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development in Uganda
Priyaranjan Sekhon
Petroleum Law and Policy graduate, 2004. Managing Counsel at Shell in India
Monica Maduekwe
Energy Studies graduate, 2011. Resource Mobilization Specialist (Fundraising and Partnerships) ECOWAS Centre for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (ECREEE)
Sanusi Ohiare
Energy Studies graduate, 2011. Executive Director for Nigeria's Rural Electrification Fund, and the youngest political appointee of the President
Toluwalola Kasali
Toluwalola is a 2019 British Council Emerging Policy Leader. She previously served as a Special Adviser on Macroeconomics, Research and Reporting to the Minister of Finance, Nigeria.
Wendy Treasure
LLM Mineral Law and Policy graduate, 2011. Drafter and promoter of gender proactive mining legislation and policy
Feso Bright
International Oil and Gas Management graduate, 2010. Business Analyst with the National Petroleum Investment Management Services, NAPIMS-NNPC
Esueme Dan Kikile
Energy Law and Policy graduate, 2011. Leader of the Capacity Building / Research and Development (Monitoring) team at the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB)
Ahmed Adamu
Energy Studies graduate, 2011. University lecturer, development expert, and first elected Global President of the Commonwealth Youth Council