Professor Oyedunni Sola Arulogun (B.Ed, M.Ed, MPH, PhD) is a foremost health promotion and education specialist with over 20 year of experience at the University of Ibadan, Nigeria the leading Nigerian academic institution teaching students from various social and cultural backgrounds. Her key competencies and skills include but not limited to community engagement, qualitative research, mentoring and capacity building. Her research interests include reproductive health of adolescents with bias for the disabled, gender, stroke studies, child survival strategies, tropical diseases, health promotion through health system approach all of which embrace community-based interventions to influence behaviour change. Professor Arulogun is an avid researcher of international repute. She has served as Principal Investigator, Co-Principal Investigator or Co-Investigator on several internally and externally funded projects including MacArthur Foundation, World Health Organization, Unilever, National Institute of Health (NIH) funded grants, National Agency for Control of AIDS (NACA), World Bank, University of Ibadan Senate Research Grant and Bill and Melinda Gates supported University of Ibadan Centre for Reproductive Health. She is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Public Health (UK), Fellow African Institute of Public Health, Fellow Institute of Classic Entrepreneurship, Nigeria.
