ASC Fall 2024 UMAPS Colloquium Research Series
October 18 (Fri), October 29 (Tue), and November 01 (Fri)
Fall 2024 UMAPS Colloquium Research Series
1010 Weiser Hall, 10th Floor (3:00-6:00 PM)
[Friday, October 18] — Concussion Management, Green Infrastructure and Aquatic Macrophytes in Cyanobacteria Inhibition
MOOKETSI MOLEFI. “Adaptation and Evaluation of a Multisectoral Concussion Management Framework in Diverse African Setting”
AYISHA BAFFOE-ASHUN. “Socio-Spatial Dynamics of Green Infrastructure in Ghanaian Cities Through Precolonial, Colonial, Contemporary Epochs: Based on Case Studies in Accra and Kumasi”
ATILOLA ABIDEMI-IROMINI. “Allelopathic Potential of Aquatic Macrophytes in Cyanobacteria Inhibition and Ammonium Uptake for Freshwater Purification”
[Tuesday, October 29] — Liminal Beings, Machine Learning, Health, and Women’s Electoral Participation
OLUWANIFEMI BAMIDELE-NELLY. “Liminal Identities: Biracialism and Female Body Image in Selected Nigerian Novels”
RICHARD NSENGIYUMVA. “Prevalence & Determinants of Preconception Health and Behavioral Risks Amidst Engaged Couples in Rwanda”
FAITH BENSON. “Identifying Predictors of Poor Early Childhood Development in Low-Resource Settings of Kenya Using Machine Learning”
MARTIN OSWALD. “Why Do Women Vote Less, and What Influences Their [Non]-Voting? An Empirical Examination of Socio-Demographic Predictors of Women’s Electoral Participation in Tanzania’s 2010-2020 Elections”
[Friday, November 01] — Religiosity, Subalterns, and Mathematical Learning Outcomes
ANATOLI LWASSAMPIJJA. “Faith and Nation Building at Crossroads: The Religio-political Significance of the 1969 Pope Paul VI’s Visit to Uganda”
STELLA ANTWIWAA. “Can the Subaltern Be Heard? Women and Rhetoric in Selected Euripidean and Ghanaian Plays”
EMMANUEL IYAMUREMYE. “Boosting Student Learning Motivation in Mathematics”
To attend, register at https://forms.gle/qEDEuPujMZwsrbbW8
1010 Weiser Hall, 10th Floor (3:00-6:00 PM)
[Friday, October 18] — Concussion Management, Green Infrastructure and Aquatic Macrophytes in Cyanobacteria Inhibition
MOOKETSI MOLEFI. “Adaptation and Evaluation of a Multisectoral Concussion Management Framework in Diverse African Setting”
AYISHA BAFFOE-ASHUN. “Socio-Spatial Dynamics of Green Infrastructure in Ghanaian Cities Through Precolonial, Colonial, Contemporary Epochs: Based on Case Studies in Accra and Kumasi”
ATILOLA ABIDEMI-IROMINI. “Allelopathic Potential of Aquatic Macrophytes in Cyanobacteria Inhibition and Ammonium Uptake for Freshwater Purification”
[Tuesday, October 29] — Liminal Beings, Machine Learning, Health, and Women’s Electoral Participation
OLUWANIFEMI BAMIDELE-NELLY. “Liminal Identities: Biracialism and Female Body Image in Selected Nigerian Novels”
RICHARD NSENGIYUMVA. “Prevalence & Determinants of Preconception Health and Behavioral Risks Amidst Engaged Couples in Rwanda”
FAITH BENSON. “Identifying Predictors of Poor Early Childhood Development in Low-Resource Settings of Kenya Using Machine Learning”
MARTIN OSWALD. “Why Do Women Vote Less, and What Influences Their [Non]-Voting? An Empirical Examination of Socio-Demographic Predictors of Women’s Electoral Participation in Tanzania’s 2010-2020 Elections”
[Friday, November 01] — Religiosity, Subalterns, and Mathematical Learning Outcomes
ANATOLI LWASSAMPIJJA. “Faith and Nation Building at Crossroads: The Religio-political Significance of the 1969 Pope Paul VI’s Visit to Uganda”
STELLA ANTWIWAA. “Can the Subaltern Be Heard? Women and Rhetoric in Selected Euripidean and Ghanaian Plays”
EMMANUEL IYAMUREMYE. “Boosting Student Learning Motivation in Mathematics”
To attend, register at https://forms.gle/qEDEuPujMZwsrbbW8
Building: | Weiser Hall |
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Website: | |
Event Type: | Presentation |
Tags: | African Studies, African Studies Center, Umaps Colloquium Series |
Source: | Happening @ Michigan from African Studies Center, International Institute |
Upcoming Dates: |
Tuesday, October 29, 2024 3:00-6:00 PM
Friday, November 1, 2024 3:00-6:00 PM
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