Afeez Salami

Editorial Board Member Of Earth Sciences at Science Publishing Group

Afeez Salami is an experienced educator and assessment specialist in the field of Geography, currently serving as a Teacher of Geography at the British International School since August 2022. Salami holds multiple positions in assessment roles, including Assessment Specialist for IGCSE and O Level Geography, as well as AS/A Level Geography for Cambridge Assessment International Education and Assessment Associate for Pearson. Salami has also contributed to the academic community as an Editorial Board Member and Reviewer for the Science Publishing Group and Springer Nature, overseeing the publication of quality manuscripts. Salami's previous roles include Head of Department and Examination Officer at LEAD BRITISH INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, along with teaching positions at various institutions. An alumnus of the University of Ilorin with a Master's degree in Geography and Obafemi Awolowo University with a Bachelor's degree in Geography and Education, Salami combines a strong academic foundation with extensive teaching and assessment expertise.

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About SciencePG Science Publishing Group is an independent international publisher of 100+ open access, online, peer-reviewed journals covering a wide range of academic disciplines. With an editorial team comprising some of the world's leading researchers, Science Publishing Group communicates scientific discoveries to over 175 countries. Our Mission Science Publishing Group is dedicated to advancing technological innovation and excellence for the benefit of humanity. Science Publishing Group and its members inspire a global community through its publications, conferences and professional and educational activities. We ensure that scientists and researchers get the recognition and rewards that they deserve and the opportunity to play a significant role in the global scientific community.


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