Alumni
Graduates of the Master of Public Health program have been instrumental in shaping its development and have made lasting impacts in the field throughout their careers. We invite our alumni to reconnect with our team and fellow graduates, as your experiences and insights are vital to our community. Join us in strengthening our network and fostering collaboration among professionals dedicated to advancing public health.
Graduates can also access a wealth of career resources, stay updated on job opportunities, and participate in events designed to promote both personal and professional growth. Expand your network and enhance your career through meaningful alumni connections and support. For information on alumni services and upcoming events please contact us via email at info@ensign.edu.gh or by phone at +233 245 762 229
Volunteer Opportunities
Unlock a world of opportunities by engaging with the Ensign Global University Alumni Community today.
- Participate in community outreach programs that promote public health.
- Participate in public health research studies and fieldwork.
- Become a mentor for current or prospective MPH students.
- Deliver an industry talk (in-person or on Zoom) to current MPH students.
- Help Ensign Global University plan and execute the next Alumni event.
Alumni Success Stories

Sylvia Ofori
A postdoctoral and research fellow at the Center for Communicable Disease Dynamics (CCDD) at the Harvard T.H. Chan Institute...

Daniel Opoku Agyemang
An infectious disease analytic epidemiologist at the Salt Lake County Health Department. The training and experiences…

Kwame Asiemoah Jnr.
An award-winning global leader with over 8 years’ experience in community development and public health.

Augustine Selorm Kumah
Augustine Selorm Kumah is an Ensign graduate of the Class of 2017. As a trained nurse with public health expertise, he has had the opportunity of working with various organizations.

Francois Chimoun
I just joined WHO Department of HIV and Global Hepatitis Program as a Consultant. I will support the Democratic Republic of Congo National AIDS Control Program

Doris Kitson-Mills
Doris is a principal Radiation Therapist at the National Radiotherapy Oncology and Nuclear Medicine Center, Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital.