Visiting Fellows Research Showcase Event

Duration: 2 hours 27 mins
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Description: This event brought together CAPREx fellows from universities in Uganda and Ghana. Each presented their research project to a university-wide audience at Hughes Hall, Cambridge on 14th November 2014.
 
Created: 2015-03-05 14:19
Collection: Cambridge-Africa Programme
Publisher: University of Cambridge
Copyright: Cambridge-Africa Programme
Language: eng (English)
Distribution: World     (downloadable)
Keywords: Africa; African; Cambridge-Africa; CAPREx; Fellows Research Showcase;
Categories: iTunes - Language - African Languages
iTunes - Society - African Studies
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Abstract: 00:00:00
Dr Saudah Namyalo (Makerere University, Uganda)
Collaborator: Dr Jenneke van der Wal (Linguistics)
The growth of Luyaaye and Ugandan youth-urban language change

00:21:00
Professor Julius Kiiza (Makerere University, Uganda)
Collaborator: Dr Ha-Joon Chang (Development Studies)
Is There A Developmental State in Rwanda?

00:44:15
Dr Rovincer Najjuma (Makerere University, Uganda)
Collaborator: Dr Elaine Wilson (Education)
University-School Partnership and Quality Teacher Education: Closing the Theory-Practice Gap

01:03:40
Dr Anthony Okuku Juma (Makerere University, Uganda)
Collaborator: Dr KC Lin (Development Studies)
Oil-led development outcomes in Uganda and Ghana

01:30:30
Dr Helen Nkabala Nambalirwa (Makerere University, Uganda)
Collaborators: Dr Emma Wild-Wood (Divinity) & Prof David Maxwell (History)
Rereading violent biblical texts to promote peaceful solutions: A model for African biblical hermeneutics

01:51:00
Dr Edgar Nabutanyi (Makerere University)
Collaborator: Dr Veronique Mottier (Sociology)
How LGBT debates have been crafted in Uganda

02:22:40
Closing remarks
Professor James Wood
Dr Pauline Essah (Manager of the Cambridge-Africa Programme and Senior Member of Hughes Hall, Cambridge)
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