Hello Everyone!
It’s a damp, restful Monday here in Lagos, Nigeria.. one of those Mondays you don't 'hate'!.
Today, is a public holiday as we commemorate “Democracy day” in my country - the day Nigeria officially transitioned
from a military government to a democratic government in 1999. Also, I totally embrace the refreshing rainy seasons that are now finally here, it's been providing us with intermittent cool weather to
balance the intensity of the sun.
So, I am excited to be completing my full Masters coursework this
upcoming June. I just completed “Global Aid” last week and I am currently
undertaking the final coursework “Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI)”. STI
marks the end of my taught courses and my second year as an ODL Masters student
at The University of Edinburgh. I would thereafter proceed to my research
project which is already in discussions with my course coordinators.
Global Aid was a great course for me as it involved a lot of
intellectual exposure outside my core area of interest in Global/Public Health.
We were introduced to the current global aid models and we tackled various controversies
(with good reasons) surrounding the current global aid models especially in
developing countries. A lot of issues were debated upon – Has aid really been
effective in its work goals? Should aid really continue? What are the more effective
and viable alternatives to global aid that would have real impact on global
sustainable development? Or how can aid delivery be better and more effective
to reaching the people that really need them? These and many more issues were
debated at length in our discussions as we utilized evidence-based information and drew experiences from our professional lives and respective countries. This was indeed intellectually stimulating and I am glad I
undertook the course.
Another funny story about the course though. As some of
us may be aware, my country has been undergoing some financial and economic
crisis in the last few months due to consistently falling global oil prices,
government removal of fuel subsidy, increased fuel scarcity and fuel hike, subsequent
poor power supply nationwide and other consequent issues. Anyway, these issues
have had direct and indirect effects on everyone. So, inadvertently, the power/fuel
scarcity issues has greatly affected my study time and ability to submit my
essay assignments on time. So, for my final course essay for Global Aid, I submitted a little beyond the stipulated and immediately
notified my course coordinator of my circumstance. I was given a “special
circumstance” form to fill and this would be considered by exam coordinators to
determine if late submission penalties would be implemented for me or not. So, I’m glad it has been resolved to an extent and I look forward to a
positive outcome from the “special circumstance”.
So with my current course - “Sexually transmitted diseases”, I am
looking forward improving my understanding of the subject. I have some considerable
experience and interest in this course as I have been co-running a social
impact project (called Project AHEAD) in adolescent health education in my community for about 2 years now. A key part of what we do in this project is to promote education
and advocacy on sexual health issues. Therefore, I intend to expand my
horizon greatly on this course and learn as much as I can that I can implement directly to my work here.
Before I round up on this, I must appreciate the support that
I have gotten from the various relevant departments at The University of Edinburgh and from
my ODL colleagues since I last announced my the inception of my blog - MyAnimal,MyHealth.
I am committed to working in my capacity to promote global health and this support has greatly encouraged me in this regard.
Thank you all!
.... And until next time!
Hi Kiki,
ReplyDeleteI hope your special circumstance got sorted out; I'm very sorry to hear that you had to deal with such complications! It sounds like you have chosen to write a dissertation/thesis instead of taking the extra elective classes. Can you share how you came to that decision? I'm getting ready to start this program and I'm curious how others have decided which path to take. Thanks!
-Tiffany
Hello Tiffany,
DeleteI'm so sorry I am sending this reply in September! I assume you have started your program already?
To answer your question, I had signed up for the whole package right from the start.. Coursework+Dissertation. So, the decision largely depends on what you want from the program, your educational/career goals and your capacity. If you are unsure, I suggest you continue with your studies now, see how it goes and you have a better understanding of your choices with time, by the end of the session.
I hope that helps and I am glad to help anytime!
- Kiki
Hello Tiffany,
DeleteI'm so sorry I am sending this reply in September! I assume you have started your program already?
To answer your question, I had signed up for the whole package right from the start.. Coursework+Dissertation. So, the decision largely depends on what you want from the program, your educational/career goals and your capacity. If you are unsure, I suggest you continue with your studies now, see how it goes and you have a better understanding of your choices with time, by the end of the session.
I hope that helps and I am glad to help anytime!
- Kiki