ASP Online Seminars: Professional Learning Communities for STEM Training, Research and Outreach—The case of Ethiopian Scientific and Academic Network
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Abstract:
Ethiopia has several higher education institutions with a variety of experiences and priorities. The primary objectives of these institutions are to produce white-collar workers, teachers, and the work force for mining, textiles, construction, agricultural industries. Higher education and scientific research is a relatively young enterprise in Ethiopia. Following the deliberations of higher education meetings and the literature on African higher education there is a growing advocacy on structural changes in higher education, North-South institutional linkages, mobilization of the African/Ethiopian Diaspora and funding. The growing internet use and the quality of information exchange among borderless expertise may allow in a limited way to enhance the virtual mobility of the intellectual asset; effectively reversing brain drain. The Ethiopian Scientific and Academic Network (ESAN) would facilitate and enhance international scientific partnerships between Ethiopian scientists, educators, students and their counterparts elsewhere. We will discuss networking models where the Ethiopians and their colleagues will play a major role in addressing the financial and human resources needs of higher education in Ethiopia.
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Prof. Abebe Kebede
Abebe Kebede
Abraham Tibebu
Andrew Zulu
Azwinndini Muronga
Dagmawi Tadesse
DAWIT WORKU
Farida Fassi
Feven Markos Hunde
Francisco Fenias Macucule
Getnet Gebreegziabher
Herman White
Jean Baptiste FANKAM FANKAM
Jerusalem Teklu
Justina Achuka
Ketevi Adikle Assamagan
Malik Maaza
Masimba Paradza
Mirjana Povic
Mounia Laassiri
NIYONSHUTI EMMANUEL
Randa Yerrou
Sekazi Mtingwa
somiealo Azote
Soumaya Manai
Stephen Nyaranga
Tarekegn Sarbessa
Toivo Samuel Mabote
Tsige Atilaw
Yassine El Ghazali
Zeleke Beyoro Amado