Young Nigerian lady wins scholarship to University of Oxford, set to bag masters degree

She bagged her first master’s degree with distinction. She worked as a Program Manager at Google before she got accepted to the University of Oxford.

Young Nigerian lady wins scholarship to University of Oxford, set to bag masters degree
Oluwatamilore Oni

Oluwatamilore Oni, a young and accomplished individual, has achieved a remarkable feat by winning a scholarship to pursue her master's degree at the prestigious University of Oxford in England, United Kingdom.

Oluwatamilore secured the highly coveted Weidenfeld-Hoffmann Trust (WHT) scholarship, which will enable her to embark on a master's program in Public Policy at the University of Oxford. She shared the fantastic news of her scholarship award on her LinkedIn profile, exuding both pride and gratitude for this incredible opportunity.

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As a recipient of the Weidenfeld-Hoffmann Trust scholarship, Oluwatamilore will soon join the 2023 Master of Public Policy cohort at the Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford. Her academic journey is set to be enriched by this remarkable scholarship, which recognizes her outstanding potential in the field of public policy.

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In a heartwarming expression of appreciation, Oluwatamilore extended her gratitude to the Weidenfeld-Hoffmann Trust for their phenomenal support and the impactful leadership program they offer. She also acknowledged the invaluable assistance she received from friends and colleagues who aided her in refining her statement drafts, providing recommendations, sharing their own experiences, and offering insights into what to expect on her educational journey.

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Oluwatamilore's journey to this prestigious scholarship has been marked by academic excellence. She earned her bachelor's degree in Architecture from Covenant University, Nigeria, in 2014. Following that, she pursued a master's degree in Architecture at the University of Kent, where she graduated with distinction.

Before her acceptance to the University of Oxford, Oluwatamilore made significant contributions as a Program Manager at Google, highlighting her commitment to making a positive impact in the professional world.

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Looking ahead, Oluwatamilore's aspirations are aimed at exploring how insights from community-based organizations can shape and influence government policies, ultimately contributing to substantial societal improvements. Her particular focus lies in policies related to prosperity, and she is poised to make a meaningful impact in this vital arena.