GENS Principal Investigator Appointed as Extraordinary Senior Lecturer at SPL

GENS Principal Investigator Appointed as Extraordinary Senior Lecturer at SPL

GENS Team congratulates Dr Amollo Ambole, Principal Investigator: GENS Trilateral at University of Nairobi, for her appointment as Extraordinary Senior Lecturer at the School of Public Leadership (SPL), Stellenbosch University.

As alumni of SPL, Dr Ambole was actively involved with the SPL since 2014, as a Doctoral researcher. Post her completion of studies in 2016, she has engaged with SPL in internationally recognised collaborative research.  “I am truly honoured to be an Extraordinary Senior Lecturer of my alma mater. This appointment will also be a boon to the GENS Trilateral Chair” says Dr Ambole!

Dr Ambole will be involved in among other things, co-supervision of Masters and Doctoral students registered in SPL, who are using the Kenyan case study in the GENS Trilateral Research.

GENS team visits project 90 by 2030

GENS team visits project 90 by 2030

GENS Research Team visits Project 90 by 2030, a NGO that is centred in developing environmental youth leadership in among other things, to enhancing energy security in communities.

Photo (left to right): Ms Eniko Csato (Exchange visitor from Hungary), Prof Josephine Musango (GENS Chairholder), Ms Lorna Fuller (Director: Project 90), Mr Ebenaezer Appies (Policy Officer: Project 90) and Dr Benjamin Batinge (GENS Postdoctoral Fellow)

Musango to advance gender mainstreaming

Musango to advance gender mainstreaming

Josephine Musango

Cape Town – A researcher at the Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences at Stellenbosch University (SU), Associate Professor Josephine Kaviti Musango, was recognised for her research when she was awarded one of only two research chairs in South Africa by a trilateral research chair initiative.

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SU Researcher secures a trilateral Chair

SU Researcher secures a trilateral Chair

[:en]Josephine Musango

A prominent researcher at the Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences at Stellenbosch University (SU), associate professor Josephine Kaviti Musango, was recognized for her research when she was awarded one of only two research chairs in South Africa by a trilateral research chair initiative.

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