Dr. Zuri Amuleru-Marshall is an Educational Psychologist, having earned the M.Ed. and Ed.S. degrees at Kent State University, USA; and the Ph.D. degree at Georgia State University, USA. Her professional experience spans 34 years in educational planning and research, educational leadership and administration, and academic appointments to the faculty of Norfolk State University in Virginia USA, Morehouse College in Atlanta USA, and St. George’s University School of Medicine in Grenada, where she also held the senior administrative post of Senior Associate Dean of Students.
Dr. Amuleru-Marshall’s special interests include maternal and child health, family violence, learning and cognition, socio-cultural influences on human development, culture and the practice of medicine, and evaluation research.
Dr. Amuleru-Marshall and her family relocated from the USA to Grenada in 2000. She is currently Professor Emeritus at St. George’s University School of Me