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Name

Mrs. Mary Eru Iji

Department

Sociology

Designation

Lecturer II

Email

[email protected]


About Mrs. Mary Eru Iji

Dr. Mary Eru Iji joined the services of University of Calabar, Calabar, Nigeria in March 2016 as an Associate Research Fellow in the Institute of Public Policy and Administration. She was transferred to the Department of Sociology and upgraded to the rank of Lecturer II in 2019. She holds a Ph.D degree in Sociology of Development, M.Sc. degree in Policy and Administrative Studies and B.Sc. (Hons) degree in Public Policy and Administration obtained from the University of Calabar in 2018, 2010 and 2006 respectively. She has been teaching, mentoring and contributing to the graduation of students in the University. She has nine scholarly publications that she has co-authored with other renowned Scholars. Dr Iji has attended many conferences where she made presentations. She was a onetime board member of the Cross River State Universal Basic Education Board. Dr. Mary loves reading, researching and working with rural women. She is happily married and is blessed with children.


S/N Qualification School Atttended Started Finished
FSLCSt. Paul Primary School Ijegu Yala19821988
SSCECommunity secondary school Nko Yakurr19972002
B.ScUniversity of Calabar, Calabar20022006
M.ScUniversity of Calabar, Calabar.20072010
Ph.DUniversity of Calabar, Calabar20132018

S/N Publication
Iji, M. E., Angioha, P. U., & Okpa, J. T. (2019). Working Hours and job security: An analysis of their relationship with commercial bank workers well-being and performance in Cross River State, Nigeria. European Journal of Economic and Financial Research, 3(4), 1–15.
Attah, F. M., Iji, M. E. & Angioha P. U. (2019). Associate factors affecting the growth of micro business in Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria. European journal of Human Resource Management Studies, 2(2) 81-96.
Ojong-Ejoh, M. U., Iji, M. E., & Angioha, P. U. (2019). Curing Socio-Economic ILLS in Obudu Local Government Area: An Assessment of Non-Governmental Agencies Activities. Journal of Social Service and Welfare, 1(2), 38–45.
Iji, M. E., Ojong, F., & Angioha, P. U. (2018). Microfinance Credit Programmes: Implication on poverty reduction in Southern Senatorial district of Cross River State, Nigeria. IOSR Journal of Humanities (IOSR –JHSS), 26(6), 38–45.
Iwara, E. E., Bassey, A. L., & Iji, M. E. (2017). Assessing private sector as a panacea for destination development: a case study of the hospitality industry in Calabar, Nigeria. Ottoman: Journal of Tourism and Management Research, 2(1), 4 –56.
Bassey, T. O., Iji, M. E., & Abang T. A. (2017). Major research methods in social policy study and public administration. Worldwide Journal of multidisciplinary research and development, 3(5), 32–35.
Bassey, A. O., & Iji, M. E. (2017). Ebola Scare and Organizational Work Performance in West Africa: An Analysis of Nigeria Experience. Worldwide Journal of multidisciplinary research and development, 4(3) 146–150.
Bassey, A. O., Abang, T. A., & Iji, M. E. (2017). Challenges and Prospects of Applying Scientific Methods in Sociological and Policy Investigation. International Journal of Emerging Trends in Social Sciences, 1(1), 9–5.
Iji, M. E. (2017). Civil Society and Federalism in Nigeria. International Journal of Advance Research Public Policy, Social Development and Enterprise Studies, 2(1) 148–156.

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