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EAP PROJECT POSTERS

We gave the EAP partners the opportunity to display the activities and outcomes of their projects and displayed these on a poster wall at the Celebration Reception. You can see more about the projects by viewing the posters below.

Design, health and community - capacity building for cultural enterprises, (Northumbria University, Durban University, Makerere University )
Cross cultural health management, (Middlesex University, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, Rhodes University, Stellenbosch University and University of Botswana)
Evidence-based practice for HIV prevention treatment and care, (University of London, University of Johannesburg, University of Limpopo, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, University of Kwazulu-Natal, University of the Free State)
Supporting Accelerated and Shared Growth in South Africa, (University of Nottingham, University of Kwazulu-Natal, University of the Western Cape)
Online Study Course for CIDA, (University of Oxford, TSiBA (The Tertiary School in Business Administration), CIDA City Campus)
Creative Employability: Enterprise and Innovation in Design, (University of the Arts, London, Cape Peninsula University of Technology)
Interdisciplinary Support for Biotechnology, (The Open University, University of Kwazulu-Natal, Africa Genome Education Institute, South Africa)
Training a Tanzanian Taskforce to develop the quality, standards and capacity of Tanzanian Tertiary Technical Institutions , (Leeds Metropolitan University, Dar es Salaam Institute of Technology, Tanzanian National Council for Technical Education [NACTE])
Capacity building for degree level initial police training in Rwanda, (University of Teeside, Kigali Institute of Education, National University Rwanda)
Embedding work-based learning to develop employability skills in Mauritian graduates ,(University of Bradford, University of Mauritius)
Peacebuilding and sustainable development capacity building in post-war DRC, (University of Bradford, Kinshasa University, Lubumbashi University)
Open Door (Phase 2) - Building capacity in Maths, Science and Technology higher education in sub-Saharan Africa, (The Open University, University of Sierra Leone; University of Zambia; Open University of Tanzania; Kigali Institute of Education, Rwanda; National University of Rwanda; Kigali Institute of Science and Technology, Rwanda and Kwame Nkrumah University, Ghana)
Capacity-Building through Key Skills with Women Teacher Educators (KeySWOTT), (College of St Mark and St John, St Mary’s University College, Ethiopia)
Teacher Development in E-Learning Programme (ELATE), (The Open University , Makerere University)
Developing high quality academic practice in learning and teaching in Kenyan higher education, (York St John University, Kabarak University; Egerton University; Moi University)
Degree programmes in Meteorology and climate science: A partnership for building capacity for climate change adaptation in West Africa, (University of Leeds, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology; Ghana Meteorological Agency [GMA])
Building Capacity to support smallholder farmers through cooperative education in Ethiopia, (University of Reading, Jimma University)
Re-inventing Higher Education in post war Liberia: for conflict transformation and peace building, (University of Bradford, University of Liberia; Cuttington University, Liberia; Forah Bay College, Sierra Leone; University of Sierra Leone)
Capacity Building in Social Science education and Research, (University of Sussex, Ashesi University College, Ghana; National University of Rwanda)
Partnership for Strengthening education and social sciences PhD programmes, (University of Bristol, University of Buea, Cameroon; University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania; University of Cape Coast, Ghana)
Development of Institutional capacity in Organic agriculture, (Coventry University, University of Agriculture, Abeokuta)
DIUS Partnerships in Education Conference
EPA Launch Proceedings

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