Bugewa Omawumi Apampa is a professor of Pharmacy Education at the University of Sussex and the former Director of Pharmacy Development. At the time of her promotion to professor, she was one of 18 black female university professors in the UK.

Bugewa Apampa
NationalityNigerian
Alma materUniversity of Benin, University of Manchester, University of Sussex
Scientific career
FieldsPharmacy education

Early life and career

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Apampa received her first class Honours Degree in Pharmacy from the University of Benin.[1] She moved to the UK in 1983 to pursue a Master's Degree in Pharmacy at the University of Manchester.[1] After her Master's, she completed her PhD at the University of Manchester, with a thesis titled 'The Biological and Pharmacological effects of Interleukin-1ß'.[2]

Apampa worked as a pharmacy manager and community pharmacy lead before pursuing a degree in Clinical Pharmacy.[1] She returned to academia in the roles of director of learning and teaching and programme director at the Medway School of Pharmacy, which is a collaboration between the University of Kent and the University of Greenwich.[3] During her time here, she received the University of Kent's Sciences Faculty Teaching Prize.[4]

In 2016, Apampa joined the University of Sussex as the Director of Pharmacy Development and was responsible for setting up the Pharmacy Degree programme at Sussex University.[1][5] While at Sussex, she was included in the 'Twelve Women in Academia' exhibition.[6] In 2017, she was appointed a Fellow of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society.[7]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Robinson, Julia (7 November 2016). "How Bugewa Apampa overcame the odds to launch a new pharmacy degree". The Pharmaceutical Journal. Retrieved 2019-08-02.
  2. ^ "Bugewa Apampa : University of Sussex". www.sussex.ac.uk. Retrieved 2019-08-02.
  3. ^ "Black female professor feels role models 'required' for BME students". Times Higher Education (THE). 2016-08-16. Retrieved 2019-08-02.
  4. ^ "University Teaching Prize Awards - Unit for the Enhancement of Learning & Teaching - University of Kent". www.kent.ac.uk. Retrieved 2019-08-02.
  5. ^ Hakner, James. "University of Sussex to offer pharmacy degrees". The University of Sussex. Retrieved 2019-08-02.
  6. ^ "Twelve Women In Academia : Features : News : University of Sussex". www.sussex.ac.uk. Retrieved 2019-08-02.
  7. ^ "New RPS Fellows Announced November 2017 | Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS)". www.rpharms.com. Retrieved 2019-08-02.
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