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African Scholars Research Network (AfricanSRN)

OUR VISION

TO BECOME A COLLECTIVE VOICE AND HOME FOR AFRICAN SCHOLARS TO FLOURISH

African Scholars Research Network in front of the Lanyon
OUR MISSION
  • To support, nurture and develop the growth of African researchers
  • To collaborate and exchange research ideas and activities
  • To drive the research development, academic freedom and flourishing of African scholars
  • To enable a major research network, successful in promoting the profile of research in and on Africa
Research scholar serving food
OUR OBJECTIVES
  • To identify and share opportunities for research resources and funding
  • To identify and seek to address barriers to career progression
  • To facilitate and encourage communication, collegiality, exchange, and mobility of African scholars at Queen’s and beyond
  • To address the isolation and misrepresentation of African scholars
  • To advocate for the recognition and legitimacy of African research
  • To recognise and celebrate the achievements of African scholars
  • To create an environment that fosters the production of individual and multi/disciplinary research, its dissemination, and impact
  • To engage as public intellectuals serving the local, regional and international communities

AFRICANSRN COUNCILLORS

Councillors

 

School within Queen's

Position

Dr Felicity Kalu

 

Dr Felicity Kalu

School of Nursing and Midwifery

Lecturer

Dr Eiman Abdel Meguid

 

Eiman

School of Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Sciences

Reader

Dr Linda Oyama

 

Linda Oyama

School of Biological Sciences

Lecturer

Oluwadamilola "Dami" Osekita

 

Oluwadamilola Dami Osekita

Social Sciences, Education and Social Work

PhD student

Dr Chirangano Mangwandi

 

 

Chirangano Mangwandi

School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

Lecturer

African Scholars Research Network members
CRITERIA FOR MEMBERSHIP

This network is specifically for developing a network for African scholars engaged in research. Please read below on how this is defined, for the purposes of this project.

**The term 'African' here indicates those persons who are Africa-born and those of Africa descent from the Caribbean, the UK, EU, USA et cetera. As the intention is to form a research network, it is specifically for those who undertake research, including those reading for their postgraduate degree, researchers and academics.

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