Sibulele Ngomane
Chevening Scholar Sibulele Ngomane completed an MSc in Development Economics, at SOAS (the School of Oriental and African Studies) University of London, in the class of 2019-20. Since then she has been working for a Pan African economic policy institute, headquartered in Accra, which focuses on economic transformation in Africa. Here Sibulele describes her time at the College and the impact of the Scholarship on her career.

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Sibulele Ngomane
Chevening Scholar Sibulele Ngomane completed an MSc in Development Economics, at SOAS (the School of Oriental and African Studies) University of London, in the class of 2019-20. Since then she has been working for a Pan African economic policy institute, headquartered in Accra, which focuses on economic transformation in Africa. Here Sibulele describes her time at the College and the impact of the Scholarship on her career.
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Anni Rowland-Campbell
Governor of Goodenough College
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John Lotherington
Governor at Goodenough College
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Martin Schwab
Goodenough College Trustee
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Dr Emmanuel Soma
Emmanuel was able to study in London thanks to support from Chevening and Goodenough College, and his new skills are being put to good use back home in South Sudan.
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The Hon Alice Walpole
Director
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Malebogo Tlhajoane
Following her time at Goodenough, Malebogo is now conducting PhD research on healthcare delivery in low-income countries at London’s Imperial College.
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Eliane Soedirman
Eliane Soedirman is a French-American master's student at the Royal Academy of Music and a recipient of a Goodenough International Scholarship.
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Zoe Rucker
American Zoe Rucker is studying for an MA in Modern English Literature at University College London and hopes to go on to pursue a career as a university lecturer or in academic publishing. Zoe joined Goodenough in the 2020 Autumn term during the COVID-19 pandemic, with support from the College's American Friends Scholarship.
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Ambrose Odoch
In 2019, Ambrose was awarded a Scholarship by the College and Windle Trust International to cover travel, visa and accommodation costs, with the university paying his tuition fees. He was also one of the first recipients of the College's Community Bursary which supports a Member’s living costs, allowing them to benefit from everything the community has to offer.
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Jihanna Mottley
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Our Patron: Queen Elizabeth II
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