Mr. Leonard Sanja is Kiswahili scholar based in the Department of Kiswahili at the University of Nairobi. He is currently a PhD candidate reseraching on Kivumba dialect.
Mr. Leonard Sanja is Kiswahili scholar based in the Department of Kiswahili at the University of Nairobi. He is currently a PhD candidate reseraching on Kivumba dialect.
The aim of the conference is to bring together scholars involved in research on areas such as; gender issues, policy and practice, women’s socio-economic empowerment; women, politics, leadership and governance as well as documenting and preserving African women’s knowledge and experiences.
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AIBUMA @10 conference brings together leading academics, researchers and business leaders to exchange and share their experiences and research. We encourage interdisciplinary research and collaborations. You can participate in a number of ways;
Please contact the conference chair Prof. XN Iraki to arrange your preferred format of presentation.
Send your abstracts or synopsis to Wniraki@uonbi.ac.ke or Xniraki@gmail.com or hilda@uonbi.ac.ke. Undergraduates and postgraduates students are encouraged to contribute. There is a prize for the best graduate and undergraduate paper/presentation. You can call me on 0733655262.
Note: Accepted papers will be peered reviewed and published FOR FREE inAfrica International Journal of Business and Management (AJBUMA)- ISSN 2079-410 X
Our theme is “Managing 21st Century Realities“
Date/Time
Date(s) - 23/10/2019 - 24/10/2019
All Day
The Department of Literature at the University of Nairobi has organised this conference to promote a healthy debate on value creating education and critical thinking. We invite scholars, practitioners, professionals and students to participate in the discussions. The two broad themes are Value Creating Education for Sustainable Development and Critical Thinking in a Global World
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