Agenda 20 - 26 Mei 2012

Dinsdag 22 Mei

dinsdag22.05
Nederland, Leiden - ASC, Pieter de la Court building - Lezing en debat
Publish and still perish: The challenges facing scholarly publishers in Africa
Dinsdag 22 Mei 2012 15:30 - 17:00

This seminar by Solani Ngobeni (South Africa) examines the state of the university press in order to highlight the role that the press can play not only in pushing the frontiers of scholarly knowledge production but also to show how a university press can be an effective ambassador of a university if it is properly managed.

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dinsdag22.05
Nederland, Wageningen - Aula Wageningen Universiteit - Lezing en debat
Promotie W.M. (Wilber) Ahebwa
Dinsdag 22 Mei 2012 16:00 - 17:30

Titel proefschrift: Tourism, Livelihoods and Biodiversity Conservation. An Assessment of Tourism Related Policy Interventions at Bwindi Impenetrable National Park (BINP), Uganda. Promotores: prof.dr. J. Lengkeek (Socio-spatial Analyses), prof. dr. V.R. van der Duim.

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Woensdag 23 Mei

van wo23.05
t/m vr25.05
Benin, Cotonou - Palais des Congrès de Cotonou - Lezing en debat
7th eLearning Africa conference

The largest annual assembly of eLearning & education professionals from Africa and beyond. eLearning Africa continues to build & expand a worldwide network for people involved in all aspects of technology-enhanced education & training in Africa.

e-leaning-conference

Donderdag 24 Mei

van wo23.05
t/m vr25.05
Benin, Cotonou - Palais des Congrès de Cotonou - Lezing en debat
7th eLearning Africa conference

The largest annual assembly of eLearning & education professionals from Africa and beyond. eLearning Africa continues to build & expand a worldwide network for people involved in all aspects of technology-enhanced education & training in Africa.

e-leaning-conference

donderdag24.05
Nederland, Leiden - ASC, Pieter de la Court building - Lezing en debat
Seminar: Military Modernization and the Tanzania-Zambia Railway Project
Donderdag 24 Mei 2012 15:30 - 17:00

Speaker: Prof. Jamie Monson, Humboldt University, Berlin. This trans-national railway line (TaZaRa) , stretching some 1865 km from the Indian Ocean to the Zambian Copperbelt, was China’s largest global development intervention at the time. Built in the midst of Pan-African solidarity as well as Cold War rivalry, TAZARA became an enduring symbol of China’s friendship with Africa.

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Vrijdag 25 Mei

van wo23.05
t/m vr25.05
Benin, Cotonou - Palais des Congrès de Cotonou - Lezing en debat
7th eLearning Africa conference

The largest annual assembly of eLearning & education professionals from Africa and beyond. eLearning Africa continues to build & expand a worldwide network for people involved in all aspects of technology-enhanced education & training in Africa.

e-leaning-conference