Events

1st PhD Academy – Innovation and Development in Africa

The first inaugural Africalics academy was held in Kenya, from 19th November to 30th November 2012 at the Kenya School of Monetary Studies (KSMS). The Academy was jointly organized by the African Centre of Technology Studies (ACTS), Kenya  and Moi University, Kenya with support from Globelics Secretariat, Aalborg University. The purpose of the Academy was […]

Research Partnership Building Workshop – Maputo, Mozambique

The first research partnerships building workshop under the African Network for the Economics of Learning, Innovation, and Competence Building Systems (AfricaLics) was held at Hotel Cardoso, Maputo, Mozambique from 2-3 December 2013. The purpose of this workshop was to bring together researchers from the innovation and development community and provide a space for creative thinking […]

3rd PhD Academy – Innovation and development in Africa

The Third AfricaLics PhD Academy was held over a two week period in March 2015 at Moi University’s Coast Campus in Mombasa, Kenya. The programme of activities included sessions focused on innovation and development theory, research methods, policy and impact as well as project element. Students were selected through an open call for applications and […]

Writeshop and grants management workshop

The first AfricaLics Write-shop and Grants Management Workshop took place on 24th – 28th August 2015 at the Institute for Economic Research on Innovation (IERI), Pretoria. The main aim of the workshop was to develop skills on how to write a paper for publication in a journal through a collaborative process. Six papers collaboratively written […]

2nd Research Conference – University of Rwanda

The 2nd AfricaLics conference was the first conference to be held in Africa specifically focusing on the current state of research on African Innovation and Development. It took place in Rwanda from 17 – 19 November 2015 and was hosted by University of Rwanda, College of Business and Economics (CBE). It brought together 220 leading […]

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