Sustainability Specialist and Researcher
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A captivating intellectual passionate about developing innovative solutions that will bring forth a more green and sustainable environment, especially in marginalized communities that are damaged by the exploits of fossil fuel exploration. A self-motivated individual with a good work ethic, and able to perform effectively independently or in a team environment.
Linda Egbubine is a climate-focused researcher and communications professional with deep expertise in participatory action research, environmental policy, and climate justice. She has held roles as a Research Assistant and Enrollment Specialist at the University of Denver, and served as a Teaching Assistant and Graduate Researcher at Erasmus University. Her work integrates Gender, Equality, and Social Inclusion (GESI) principles, with a strong track record in community outreach, stakeholder engagement, and policy-oriented research—particularly on oil bunkering in Nigeria through a gender lens.
Linda also brings international experience, a background in philosophy, and advanced training in sustainability, corporate risk, and global environmental governance. Her contributions extend to NGOs, where she has managed and developed grassroots climate education and advocacy projects. She is also a published author in peer-reviewed journals, with notable recognition, including the Orange Knowledge Scholarship and Best Graduating Essay Award at Erasmus University.
Master of Arts in Global Environmental Sustainability
University of Denver, United States (Expected 2024)
GPA: 3.9/4.0
This program equips Linda with advanced knowledge in climate risk management, sustainable energy, global environmental governance, and corporate social responsibility. She also gained skills in project management, data visualization, and social impact strategy, reinforcing her capacity to contribute to organizational climate goals.
Master of Arts in Development Studies – Specialization in Environment and Sustainable Development
Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands (2023)
GPA: 3.8/4.0
This degree emphasized participatory action research and intersectional environmental justice. Linda conducted a gender-focused analysis of oil bunkering in Nigeria, blending qualitative and quantitative methods and producing policy-relevant research on environmental degradation and community impacts.