Mr Usiemure Christopher Oghenerioborue
(ASSISTANT LECTURER)
Department of History, Strategic and International Studies
Usiemure Oghenerioborue Christopher is a dedicated and passionate young academic staff member in the Department of History, Strategic and International Studies at Dennis Osadebay University. He holds a Master's degree (M.A.) in International Relations and has a strong commitment to scholarly research and teaching excellence.
Mr. Christopher's academic journey began with a keen interest in global affairs, diplomacy, and international politics. His academic pursuits led him to pursue a Master's degree in International Relations, where he delved deeper into the complexities of international politics, conflict resolution, global governance, and international security issues. As an Assistant Lecturer in the Department of History, Strategic and International Studies, Mr. Christopher brings his passion for the subject matter into the classroom. He is dedicated to fostering critical thinking skills, encouraging dialogue and debate, and shaping the next generation of global citizens and future leaders in the field of History and International Relations. Christopher O. U. also has a background in Journalism having undertaken and completed an online certificate programme in Journalism.
Mr. Christopher envisions a future where academia plays a pivotal role in addressing global challenges, promoting peace and understanding among nations, and shaping a more interconnected and cooperative world. He is committed to continuing his research, teaching, and service to the university community and beyond.
Research Interests:
Mr. Christopher's research interests encompass a wide range of topics within the field of International Relations and History, including but not limited to:
• International Security
• Conflict Resolution
• Diplomacy and Foreign Policy
• Global Governance
• Regional Integration
• Intergroup Relations
• Colonial and World History
He is a member of ISA (USA), Development Studies Association (UK) and Council of Science Editors (CSE).
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