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The Bath MSc in Innovation and Technology Management


Meet our graduates


Olusegun Maleghemi MSc in Innovation and Technology Management graduate, now working at NEC Japan as Business Development Executive.


the UK because of the exposure I would gain. The world is becoming a global marketplace, and I wanted to gather experience in relating with people from different cultures. This meant moving out of Nigeria for a while. The UK in particular is a good place to experience this diversity because people from very different backgrounds come to the UK in search of knowledge.


“ I decided to do a Master’s in


I chose the MSc in Innovation and Technology Management because of the dual nature of the course. It doesn’t just expose you to technical information or management. Rather, it combines the two, allowing you to observe environments under which technology innovations will thrive. To cap it all, you learn to manage the project from design stage to going to market, with an opportunity to reflect via feedback loops. The course modules form a complete package for Technology Managers or Entrepreneurs. That formed the basis for my decision.


I have enjoyed my lectures and lecturers. They are very smart people who genuinely want to help you learn and succeed. Also I have met many wonderful people from different cultures and backgrounds. They have made it fun for me. The outings, the class sessions, the nights out and even the deadlines, they were wonderful and these people formed my family in Bath.





Technology Management because of the dual nature of the course. It doesn’t just expose you to technical information or management. Rather, it combines the two, allowing you to observe environments under which technology innovations will thrive.


“ I chose the MSc in Innovation and ”


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