The Association of African Universities (AAU) is the voice of higher education in Africa. The AAU TV is the media platform of the AAU that provides audio-visual content to the African higher education community and beyond.
He came to Ghana at 22 to teach English in a rural school.
25 years on, he’s transformed teacher education across the nation. Meet Robin Todd, Executive Director of T-TEL (Transforming Teaching, Education & Learning), this Saturday on Impact Stories only on AAU TV.
This Saturday, get inspired by one of Ghana’s most respected voices in higher education, politics, and leadership — Professor Emeritus Stephen Adei
Tune in to Impact Stories at 4 PM right here and discover his remarkable insights on purpose, discipline, and integrity. #ImpactStories only on the Association of African Universities Television (AAU TV)!
Strengthening Resilience in Nutrition & Food Security on the African Continent: Strengthening Agro-Food Systems, Health & Social Protection Systems for the Acceleration of Human, Social & Economic Capital Development
This episode of RnD-Africa features an innovation in the charcoal industry by three students of KNUST. Their charcoal (Bidi green charcoal) has a smokeless feature, it is three times heavier than the normal charcoal on the market, it burns faster presents many more features.
COVID-19 puts a lot of obstacles and pressures in our personal and professional life. These include the dissemination of misinformation about the disease, its transmission mode, treatment and vaccines, among others. These myths and misinformation have contributed to a cynicism about vaccinations, and to the extent of some believing that COVID-19 does not exist.
This episode features a young Ghanaian by name Lawrence Adjei who is making waves in the world of innovators and inventors by inventing functional E-bikes with mind blowing features.
This episode features a young Ghanaian by name Lawrence Adjei who is making waves in the world of innovators and inventors by inventing functional E-bikes with mind blowing features. He speaks with host, Maame Ekua Otuakoa Nyame on his invention and his journey of being an inventor.
As we age, our bodies slow down with our daily activities, our skeletal system changes, and we face degenerative conditions such as spinal stenosis, which is mostly caused by regular wear-and-tear changes in the spine. In this episode, Dr. Jerome K. Boatey talks about everything we need to know about Spinal Stenosis
The African society faces a surfeit of patriarchal views of how a person should behave, whether male or female. Despite the actual fact that modern day media constantly associates femininity with independent and powerful ladies, qualities informed by sexuality still play a dominant role in the shaping of femininity. These qualities are mainly imbibed culturally and socially by the family, education, and the public. Hence, In this episode of AAU Talks, the sit-in host, Abigail Adwoa Nyanne interviews Dr. Violet Makuku - Quality Assurance Manager, AAU on the topic Female Ascendance Within a Patriarchal Context.
Gender equality is an enabler and a catalyst towards accelerating the achievement of all the SDGs. While gender equality is captured as a stand-alone goal (SDG 5), gender must be integrated across all the SDGs, whiles gender considerations must be included in all sustainable development work and climate action. In this episode of AAU Talks, we discuss with Dr. Theodoria Akwelley Asiamah how gendered disparities could be resolved as we strive towards achieving the SDGs. @/uesd @/genderequality @/sdg5
Association of African Universities (AAU)
He came to Ghana at 22 to teach English in a rural school.
25 years on, he’s transformed teacher education across the nation.
Meet Robin Todd, Executive Director of T-TEL (Transforming Teaching, Education & Learning), this Saturday on Impact Stories only on AAU TV.
If you missed previous episodes, click the link below to watch!
youtube.com/playlist?list...
#ImpactStories #AAUTV #Education #Leadership #TTEL #Inspiration #Ghana
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Association of African Universities (AAU)
This Saturday, get inspired by one of Ghana’s most respected voices in higher education, politics, and leadership — Professor Emeritus Stephen Adei
Tune in to Impact Stories at 4 PM right here and discover his remarkable insights on purpose, discipline, and integrity.
#ImpactStories only on the Association of African Universities Television (AAU TV)!
#ImpactStories #AAUTV #Leadership #AfricanDevelopment #Inspiration #Integrity #StephenAdei
If you missed previous episodes, click the link below to watch!
www.youtube.com/playlist?list...
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Strengthening Resilience in Nutrition & Food Security on the African Continent: Strengthening Agro-Food Systems, Health & Social Protection Systems for the Acceleration of Human, Social & Economic Capital Development
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This episode of RnD-Africa features an innovation in the charcoal industry by three students of KNUST. Their charcoal (Bidi green charcoal) has a smokeless feature, it is three times heavier than the normal charcoal on the market, it burns faster presents many more features.
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Association of African Universities (AAU)
COVID-19 puts a lot of obstacles and pressures in our personal and professional life. These include the dissemination of misinformation about the disease, its transmission mode, treatment and vaccines, among others. These myths and misinformation have contributed to a cynicism about vaccinations, and to the extent of some believing that COVID-19 does not exist.
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This episode features a young Ghanaian by name Lawrence Adjei who is making waves in the world of innovators and inventors by inventing functional E-bikes with mind blowing features.
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Association of African Universities (AAU)
This episode features a young Ghanaian by name Lawrence Adjei who is making waves in the world of innovators and inventors by inventing functional E-bikes with mind blowing features.
He speaks with host, Maame Ekua Otuakoa Nyame on his invention and his journey of being an inventor.
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Association of African Universities (AAU)
As we age, our bodies slow down with our daily activities, our skeletal system changes, and we face degenerative conditions such as spinal stenosis, which is mostly caused by regular wear-and-tear changes in the spine. In this episode, Dr. Jerome K. Boatey talks about everything we need to know about Spinal Stenosis
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Association of African Universities (AAU)
The African society faces a surfeit of patriarchal views of how a person should behave, whether male or female. Despite the actual fact that modern day media constantly associates femininity with independent and powerful ladies, qualities informed by sexuality still play a dominant role in the shaping of femininity. These qualities are mainly imbibed culturally and socially by the family, education, and the public. Hence, In this episode of AAU Talks, the sit-in host, Abigail Adwoa Nyanne interviews Dr. Violet Makuku - Quality Assurance Manager, AAU on the topic Female Ascendance Within a Patriarchal Context.
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Association of African Universities (AAU)
Gender equality is an enabler and a catalyst towards accelerating the achievement of all the SDGs. While gender equality is captured as a stand-alone goal (SDG 5), gender must be integrated across all the SDGs, whiles gender considerations must be included in all sustainable development work and climate action. In this episode of AAU Talks, we discuss with Dr. Theodoria Akwelley Asiamah how gendered disparities could be resolved as we strive towards achieving the SDGs. @/uesd @/genderequality @/sdg5
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