USHEPiA was launched in 1996 and currently includes the Universities of Dar es Salaam, Cape Town, Ghana, Nairobi, Zimbabwe and Makerere University. The project has awarded over 80 fellowships, generated over 11 cohorts and assisted nearly 60 participants to achieve their goal of completing postgraduate degrees. The ultimate goal of USHEPiA is to build on existing potential to develop a network of African researchers capable of addressing the developmental requirements of Sub-Saharan Africa. This book is a small sample of the breadth of knowledges generated by fellows.
African research suffers from a crisis of visibility, often overlooked in global and regional policy...
Currently, Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) are expected to play multiple roles, not just for kn...
Various forms of academic co-operation criss-cross the modern university system in a bewildering num...
From the early 2000s, a new discourse emerged, in Africa and the international donor community, that...
The search for answers to the issue of global sustainability has become increasingly urgent. In the ...
Abstract Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) experiences an acute dearth of well-trained and skilled researcher...
These proceedings are therefore meant to disseminate knowledge, inspire other emerging scholars - in...
The primary data collection element of this project related to observational based fieldwork at four...
Most universities and research institutions in sub-Saharan Africa are limited by inadequate resource...
Professor Thomas Odhiambo is Director of the International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology (...
Norwegian universities have trained students and other scholars from the South within fields related...
From the early 2000s, a new discourse emerged, in Africa and the international donor community, that...
The aim of the Africa Group is to explore commonalities of interests in Africa across the university...
Africa generates less than 2% of the world’s research output, while representing 15% of the global p...
Background: The collaboration of scientists between the developed and the developing world is an opp...
African research suffers from a crisis of visibility, often overlooked in global and regional policy...
Currently, Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) are expected to play multiple roles, not just for kn...
Various forms of academic co-operation criss-cross the modern university system in a bewildering num...
From the early 2000s, a new discourse emerged, in Africa and the international donor community, that...
The search for answers to the issue of global sustainability has become increasingly urgent. In the ...
Abstract Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) experiences an acute dearth of well-trained and skilled researcher...
These proceedings are therefore meant to disseminate knowledge, inspire other emerging scholars - in...
The primary data collection element of this project related to observational based fieldwork at four...
Most universities and research institutions in sub-Saharan Africa are limited by inadequate resource...
Professor Thomas Odhiambo is Director of the International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology (...
Norwegian universities have trained students and other scholars from the South within fields related...
From the early 2000s, a new discourse emerged, in Africa and the international donor community, that...
The aim of the Africa Group is to explore commonalities of interests in Africa across the university...
Africa generates less than 2% of the world’s research output, while representing 15% of the global p...
Background: The collaboration of scientists between the developed and the developing world is an opp...
African research suffers from a crisis of visibility, often overlooked in global and regional policy...
Currently, Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) are expected to play multiple roles, not just for kn...
Various forms of academic co-operation criss-cross the modern university system in a bewildering num...