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I will be speaking at the USAID USAID Higher Education Global Evidence Summit 2022. To join me, please register http://www.edu-links.org/HE-summit-2022
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Raymond Musiima
Monday, Apr 25, 2022
EDUCATION
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FRIDA's 8th grant cycle
Applications from young feminist groups from all majority countries to apply. More information is here.
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Rajalakshmi Nadadur Kannan
Monday, Apr 25, 2022
CULTURE AND SOCIETY
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Journal for the History of Knowledge – Call for Proposals
The Journal for the History of Knowledge features an annual special issue, compiled by guest editors, which explores a theme central to the journal’s scope. The special issues of previous years have been Histories of Bureaucratic Knowledge (2020) and Histories of Ignorance(2021).
We are currently accepting proposals for the 2024 Special Issue. Proposals should contain the following:
A description of the proposed theme (1500-2000 words) highlighting its significance for the history of knowledge
A table of contents (typically 8-12 articles of 8000 words)
Abstracts of the articles
Two-page CVs of the editors; short biographies of the contributors
An outline of the production process up to manuscript submission. All manuscripts must be submitted to the journal by May 2023.
Please send your proposal to: jhokjournal@gmail.com
Proposal deadline: 1 May 2022Notification of acceptance: by 30 July 2022
After submission, all manuscripts will go through a process of peer-review, author’s revisions, and copy-editing. JHoK is a diamond Open Access journal, at no charge to the authors.
Details of the journal’s scope and a full list of the editorial team and advisory editorial board is available on the journal's website.
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Raquel Acosta
Monday, Mar 28, 2022
EDUCATION
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It was a great experience in ECourse4
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TAREMWA DIDMAS
Wednesday, Mar 23, 2022
EDUCATION
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MSU Scholar gives fresh insights on redesigning agricultural hand tools to Egerton University
The Faculty of Agriculture was honored to host Dr Susan Wyche from Michigan State University (MSU) for a one-week visit to Egerton University that ran from 1 to 8 March 2022. Dr. Susan held a public lecture for staff and held a 3-day training workshop on “Considering Human-Centered Design (HCD) in Development Research” to students from diverse backgrounds including in Computer science, Agronomy and Engineering disciplines at CMRT building, Njoro Main Campus. The students developed and designed 6 project prototypes which include: Innovative and Efficient Water harvesting and treatment for communities, Utilization of solar energy in drying and preservation of indigenous vegetables, Development of a drone for scaring Quelea qualea birds in rice irrigation schemes in Kenya, Queen bee rearing technology for increasing colonization of hives in drylands, Innovative technology for waste management in peri-urban areas to improve human health among others. Deputy Vice Chancellor Academic Affairs Prof Bernard Aduda commented the students for excellent ideas which can be deployed to solve farmers and societal problems in Kenya and promised to support. He also thanked the organizers of the training, Prof Susan for supporting student projects with USD 1400 as seed money for the projects and MSU for strong collaboration with Egerton University in all areas including joint projects, staff exchange and postgraduate supervision and value chain and policy analysis with Tegemeo Institute of Egerton University.
Dr Wyche’s main objective through the public lecture and workshop was to give insights on solving real community problems using the human centered design (HCD) approach. She gave an example of her project ‘redesigning agricultural hand tools for small holder farmers in Western Kenya. Lecturers and scientists from Egerton also shared opportunities they can collaborate with MSU in agronomy, breeding and crop protection, agricultural mechanization, clean energy, agribusiness and ICT and computer applications and community development .
Before her workshop on 1 March, Dr Wyche paid a courtesy call to the Vice-Chancellor Prof Isaac Kibwage. She was accompanied by Prof. Patience Mshenga, Dean Faculty of Agriculture Prof. Paul Kimurto Director, Marketing and Resource Mobilization and Dr Miriam Charimbu, a researcher from the Department of Crops, Horticulture and Soils. Dr Charimbu doing her postdoctoral research at MSU within the Alliance for African Partnership (AAP) and is mentored by Dr Wyche and Prof. Kimurto. Prof. Alexander Kahi who is the focal person for AAP at Egerton University also hosted the team at CoELIB Centre.
Egerton University is part of the Alliance for African Partnership, a consortium of MSU, ten leading African universities, and a distinguished network for African research institutes. The AAP Consortium is currently composed of ten member institutions: Michigan State University and eleven African institutions. Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources (LUANAR) (Malawi), Makerere University (Uganda); L’université des Lettres et des Sciences Humaines de Bamako (ULSHB) (Mali), United States International University (USIU) (Kenya); University of Botswana, University of Dar es Salaam (Tanzania); University of Pretoria, l’Université Cheikh Anta DIOP de Dakar (UCAD) (Senegal) and University of Nigeria, Nsukka (Nigeria).
The vice chancellor and university management board wishes to than Prof Susan Wyche and MSU community for strong collaboration and supporting Egerton University staff and students in various engagements.
To read more: Michigan State University Visiting Scholar gives fresh insights on redesigning agricultural hand tools to Egerton University
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Raquel Acosta
Monday, Mar 21, 2022
EDUCATION
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Young African Landscape Leadership Program
Do you have a demonstrated commitment to advancing sustainability for Africa’s landscapes, seascapes and communities?Do you want to be part of a global community of friends working to promote sustainable and equitable land management through the landscapes approach?Are you between 18 and 35 years old?The Global Landscapes Forum (GLF), in partnership with the Youth in Landscapes Initiative (YIL), is launching the first ever “Young African Landscape Leadership” program, an 8-months program filled with networking meetings, regional dialogues, workshops and more.Let us know who you are, and your motivation to join.
With a median age of just 19.7 years, Africa’s diverse population is by far the youngest of any other continent in the world. These unique demographics offer a significant advantage in the drive to revive ecosystems and safeguard livelihoods. Africa’s youth have immense potential to forge a new development model and vision for the continent as they are already champions for landscape action and community-based solutions.
The GLF, in partnership with the Youth in Landscapes Initiative, is launching the first ever Young African Landscape Leadership, an eight-month annual program filled with networking meetings, regional dialogues, workshops and much more.
Learn more/apply:
Young African Landscape Leadership 2022 - Youth in Landscapes Initiative (globallandscapesforum.org)
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Raquel Acosta
Wednesday, Mar 16, 2022
CULTURE AND SOCIETY
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PILAF SKILL DEVELOPMENT IN STATA TRAINING
Stata is a complete and integrated data management software. It is fast, accurate, easy to use and provides all that can be considered as data science needs including data manipulation, visualization, statistics and automated reporting.
Date: March 23rd to June 15th 2022 (every Wednesday).
Time: 5:00pm – 7:00pm WAT.
Mode of delivery: ZOOM
Certificates shall be offered based on request and satisfactory level of participation during training.
Who can participate:
Academics
Researchers
Students (Undergraduates & Postgraduates)
Data Analysts & Scientists
Civil Servants
Entrepreneurs
Download training module here:
PILAF STATA TRAINING MODULE
FACILITATORS
Prof. O.E. Olubusoye
Dr. O.A. Otekunrin
Registration closes 17th March, 2022. Register at PiLAF STATA Training Registration Form (google.com)
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Raquel Acosta
Wednesday, Mar 16, 2022
EDUCATION
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Pan African Youth Conference (PAYC) Fostering common understanding of Africa’s challenges
PAYC is organized by the African Students Association (ASA) of Notre Dame, in conjunction with the Pan-African Students Union (PASU) at Northwestern University. The Conference will bring together young people from across the world with the aim of fostering a critical understanding of Africa’s historical and contemporary challenges. This year’s Conference will be held under the theme "Which Way, Africa?" which will explore explore alternative paths for Africa’s political, economic and cultural development.Discussions at the Conference will be guided by four critical questions; 1) WHO are we as Africans? 2) WHERE are we as a continent? 3) HOW did we get where we are? and 4) WHERE do we go from here? Discussions will take place within three committees; a) Politics & Governance b) Socioeconomic transformation and c) Culture & Identity. The Conference will feature a keynote address by Prof. Lwazi Lushaba from the University of Cape Town. For more information, please visit our website.Please do not hesitate to reach out to me should you have any questions about the Conference - Olemo Brian payc2022@gmail.com.
Registration deadline Friday, March 11, 2022
https://www.panafricanyouthconference.org/
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Raquel Acosta
Wednesday, Mar 16, 2022
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Zoom based free SAWBO/Kataru network training: Scaling of impact through WhatsApp
This two-day ICT training will be held in two sessions. The first will be Monday, March 28 from 9:00 – 10:00 AM (Eastern Time/US). The second session will be Tuesday, March 29 from 9:00 – 10:00 AM (Eastern Time/US). In order to complete this training, attendance is required on both days.Kindly use this link to compare time zones https://timezonewizard.com/?gclid=Cj0KCQjwz7uRBhDRARIsAFqjulkIzMc5eqvDZToeBekhc0cNy_zVpO9BUAdagZRUeb2QM-egXUTj4ocaAoUGEALw_wcB Certificates will be presented to all attendees who complete the two-day training.Training will be held through Zoom and is accessible through your computer. Click https://zoom.us/ to download Zoom to your computer.Registration will be limited to 20 participants. Please ensure you are able to commit to attending both days of the training before you register.Please click the SUBMIT button at the bottom of the registration form linked here: Zoom based free SAWBO/Kataru network training: Scaling of impact through WhatsApp - March 28 and March 29, at 9:00 AM EST/USA (google.com) to complete your registration. Your spot in the training will not be reserved unless the SUBMIT button is clicked.Kindly send any questions about this form to Severina Adames at seveadames@sawbo-animations.org.
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Raquel Acosta
Wednesday, Mar 16, 2022
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Einstein Foundation Award for Promoting Quality in Research
The Einstein Foundation Berlin has announced an international award to provide publicity for researchers and institutions seeking to improve the quality of research.Einstein Foundation Award for Promoting Quality in Research is the first award to recognize outstanding efforts that enhance the rigour, reliability, robustness, and transparency of research.To honour researchers and institutions whose work helps to advance the quality and robustness of research findings, awards worth €500,000 have been allotted across various categories.
Individual researchers or small teams of collaborating researchers can be nominated. The laureate will be awarded €200,000.
Governmental and non-governmental organizations, institutions, or other entities can apply or be nominated. The award-winning organization or institution will receive €200,000.
Early career researchers or small teams of collaborating researchers can submit a project proposal that seeks to foster research quality and value for an award of €100,000
Nominations and applications close on April 30, 2022
Apply now: Award – Einstein Foundation Berlin
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Raquel Acosta
Wednesday, Mar 16, 2022
EDUCATION
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2022 ASMEA Research Grant Program
To stimulate new and diverse lines of discourse about the Middle East and Africa, ASMEA’s Research Grants Program seeks to support research on topics that deserve greater attention. The topic areas and sub-topics listed below are intended as a guide for potential participants in the program and constitute the types of subjects that ASMEA intends to support. An applicant may submit a proposal on any topic as long as it is directly relevant to the five broad areas outlined below, and constitutes new and original research. Grants of $2500 will be awarded. For eligibility and requirements, refer to the grant guidelines.
Topic Areas:
Minorities and Women
Feminism, women’s rights, family law
Christians in the Middle East and Africa
Alevis, Bahai, Berbers, Druze, Kurds, Yazidis
Military History
Terrorist groups- ideologies, intentions, and methods
Conventional conflict and proxy war
Approaches to national security, deterrence, and proliferation
Governance and Economy
Maintaining power- elections, patronage, coercion
Political and economic reform movements
Economy and state corruption
Dealing with bounty: oil, gas and other resources
Faith
Islamism
Islamic heterodoxy
Islamic reform movements
Shia/Sunni rivalry
Iran
Current political affairs
Center vs. periphery and Persians vs. minorities
Traditional approaches to domestic rule and empire
Expressing opposition- protest, culture, youth, migration, violence
The deadline to submit is April 15, 2022. Contact ASMEA at info@asmeascholars.org for questions on the application process.
Link to apply/more info: 2022 Research Grant Program (asmeascholars.org)
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Raquel Acosta
Wednesday, Mar 16, 2022
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Women in Leadership in Higher Education: Global and Regional Perspectives Webinar
Gender sensitive institutional structures and policies. Using Evidence and data to #BreakTheBiasEducation Sub Saharan Africa (ESSA), European Women Rectors Association (EWORA) and the International Association of Universities (IAU) have come together for International Women Day 2022 to launch a global conversation on women in leadership in education, with a special focus on Europe and Africa. The focus of this initial conversation is gender-sensitive institutional structures and policies.During the webinar, evidence and data from research will be shared, including findings from the ESSA The State of Women Leading Report, the European She figures 2021 - Statistics on Gender in Research and Innovation by EWORA and information from the IAU World Higher Education Database (WHED).University leaders and organisations from Europe and Africa will present gender equality issues in higher education and research. This webinar will set the scene for a panel discussion on gender-sensitive institutional structures and policies to support female leadership development in education.
To register: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/2116457046730/WN_8ZGkWOc6QsauclNkXXfZAQ
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Raquel Acosta
Friday, Mar 4, 2022
CULTURE AND SOCIETY
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