“AY2021 IAfP Short-term online exchange programs – Addis Ababa University – / AY2021 Online lecture series on lifelong sciences” began

On 1 February 2022, “AY2021 IAfP Short-term online exchange programs – Addis Ababa University – / AY2021 Online lecture series on lifelong sciences” began. This program is conducted by the following projects and organizations: the education and research program “Innovative Africa: Educational Networking Programs for Human Resource Development in Africa’s...

7th IAfP Research Seminar Series / 101st KUASS “The Political Economy of the TICAD Process: Bureaucratic Interests and the Immobility of the Japanese Private Sector” was held on 17 Dec 2021

The seminar, 7th IAfP Research Seminar Series / 101st KUASS “The Political Economy of the TICAD Process: Bureaucratic Interests and the Immobility of the Japanese Private Sector” by Dr. Kweku Ampiah (Visiting Professor, African Studies Center-Tokyo University of Foreign Studies / Associate Professor, Department of East Asian Studies, University of...

7th IAfP Research Seminar Series / 101th KUASS “The Political Economy of the TICAD Process: Bureaucratic Interests and the Immobility of the Japanese Private Sector”

“The Political Economy of the TICAD Process: Bureaucratic Interests and the Immobility of the Japanese Private Sector”   Speaker:Dr. Kweku Ampiah (Visiting Professor, African Studies Center-TUFS / Associate Professor, Department of East Asian Studies, University of Leeds, UK) Date and Time:December 17th 2021(Friday) Online (Zoom)For participation, please sign up here....

5th IAfP Research Seminar Series / 99th KUASS / 12th Colloquium of Natural History of Landscape Formation “The Emergence of Property Concerns” was held

The seminar, “The Emergence of Property Concerns’” by Dr. Federico Rossano (University of California, San Diego), was held on 16th November 2021. It was co-organized by the IAfP office, Center for African Area Studies, and “Natural and cultural history of landscape formation in contact zones between hunter-gatherers and agro-pastoralists in...