PhD
Associate Professor Kingsley Agho is from the School of Health Sciences, Western University Sydney, Australia, and a world-leading researcher in Global Public Health. His research has contributed to programs of research, education, and policy-related messages across Australia, South Asia, and Sub-Saharan African countries. Kingsley has also been involved in designing and analysing large-scale community-based cluster RCTs worth over 12 million dollars with a track record of over 300 peer-reviewed journal articles (H-Index=64, according to Google Scholar, February 2024). Kingsley has mentored young researchers and facilitated research growth and development of alumni through mentorship, including graduating 25 PhD students in the past decade, many of whom have been employed in recognised Universities overseas and in Australia. Kingsley is also an Honorary Professor at the University of KwaZulu-Natal and a Visiting Professor at the University of Johannesburg, both in South Africa.