Samuel Olutuase holds a PhD in Management with specialisation in Entrepreneurship. He has published works in peer reviewed journal to credit. Samuel has research experience and expertise in entrepreneurship, management and administration research, with 13years of teaching and supervision experience at universities in Nigeria and South Africa. His research experience includes: socio-economic data to determine Nigeria’s poverty level for UNDP. He has also served as data analyst on various research projects: City Cape Town project (Exploring unemployed women’s economic survival in Kayelitsha); German Technical Cooperation (GTZ) and MDG projects in Plateau state. Samuel has expertise in both quantitative and qualitative research tools.
I won the 2nd Prize at the UWC Research and Innovation (Indaba) Week held between 4 – 7 September 2017. My presentation was based on my doctoral thesis titled: Modelling the Effect of Entrepreneurship Education on Entrepreneurial Mindset, Skills and Intentions: Empirical Evidence from Undergraduates in Nigeria.
The award was given to me because I graduated as the top 1% of my class back in 2005.
I scored the highest mark in Literature-in-English for the 2000 class at Christ Ambassadors’ College, Kaduna, Nigeria.