Christine Oppong
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Christine Oppong is a British academic. She is a retired professor of Applied Anthropology at University of Ghana,[1] and a senior member at Wolfson College, Cambridge.[2]
Oppong obtained her bachelor's, Master's, and doctorate degrees in Anthropology from the University of Cambridge.[3] She also holds a Master of Arts degree in African Studies from the Institute of African Studies, University of Ghana.[3]
Career
Oppong has taught at the Institute of African Studies for over twenty five (25) years.[3] She also once served as a research anthropologist, and technical and policy adviser in Gender, Population, and Development in the International Labour Organization's Employment and Development Department at Geneva.[3]
Oppong has been a fellow of the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences since 1998,[4] the Royal Anthropological Institute from 1979 to 1996, and the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study from 2000 to 2001, and 2003.[3]