Graham Jones gets Masters degree in communication

Graham Jones, Internet Psychologist, has just been awarded a Master of Science (M.Sc.) degree from the UK’s Open University, where he is also an Associate Lecturer. The degree, which has taken three years of study, concentrated on the communication of science and technology.

Graham said: “I am delighted to have gained this qualification. It has helped me understand even more about how to communicate technological topics.”

This is the second Masters degree which Graham has been awarded. He already holds a Master of Education, as well as two Bachelor’s degrees – one in Human Biology and the other in Psychology.

Graham added: “As an Associate Lecturer at the Open University part of my pay package includes the potential for studying courses free of charge. So who knows, I may even start on another qualification soon…!”

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