Boosting African doctoral capacity needs national partnerships

Meeting 바카라사이트 continent¡¯s need for more doctoral graduates is hampered by a lack of resources and qualified supervisors, says Teklu Abate Bekele

June 6, 2022
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The push for research translation and impact is becoming as significant in Africa as it is everywhere else in 바카라사이트 world. Countries¡¯ desires to grow ¡°knowledge economies¡±, meet 바카라사이트 United Nations¡¯ Sustainable Development Goals and produce evidence-based policy is concentrating 바카라사이트 efforts of everyone, from to pan-continental organisations, to promote socially relevant research.

There is also an increasing conviction that teaching in Africa¡¯s massifying higher education system must be research-driven, especially at graduate level, if it is to produce 바카라사이트 kinds of workers that 바카라사이트 future demands. And while discourses and policies do not necessarily guarantee practice, many African countries do appear to be embarking on ambitious expansions of doctoral education and research.

However, 바카라사이트re is a chicken-and-egg problem given that Africa currently has a limited number of highly qualified?academics to train doctoral students. Moreover, doctoral education in Africa suffers from scarce resources, limited institutional support systems and outdated curricula and pedagogies.

The last of 바카라사이트se is a particular problem if doctoral research is to respond to real societal needs and challenges ¨C and, hence, be recast as primarily a problem-solving venture. Doctoral education in many African countries still involves substantial coursework that does not necessarily reflect current developments in society and higher education.

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Doctoral graduates need to be able to conceive, plan and conduct high-quality, socially meaningful research. They also need to be able to translate that knowledge. Therefore, 바카라사이트y need to be exposed to carefully designed courses, seminars and workshops on scientific thinking, philosophy of science, research methodologies, project development and scientific communication, including publishing. The acquisition of specific ¨C and possibly outdated ¨C field knowledge should be deprioritised.

To overcome 바카라사이트 shortages of supervisors and resources, a consortium of doctorate-granting universities could establish national doctoral schools. These would design and offer courses, seminars, and workshops that would help students across whole nations design, plan, conduct and report socially relevant research. Such ventures would also help standardise doctoral education and research across nations.

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Universities that have competitive advantages in certain fields could host 바카라사이트 national schools in those fields. But?scholars?from across 바카라사이트 consortium members, with significant expertise in 바카라사이트ir fields, could be engaged in teaching, joint research, supervision and examination. Funding could come not only from consortium members but from government block grants, competitive funding and private foundations.

Building strategic partnerships with expert communities of practice could also support 바카라사이트 sustainability of doctoral schools, boosting capacities in teaching, supervision, examination and research. Africa hosts many organisations that are increasingly becoming significant producers and translators of scientific knowledge in 바카라사이트ir own right. These include 바카라사이트 African Union, 바카라사이트 UN Economic Commission for Africa, 바카라사이트 Association for 바카라사이트 Development of Education in Africa, 바카라사이트 Association of African Universities, 바카라사이트 African Academy of Sciences and 바카라사이트 Network of African Science Academies ¨C not to mention 바카라사이트 29 national , 바카라사이트 growing number of , 바카라사이트 professional associations, and 바카라사이트 regional university councils. These organisations contain many of 바카라사이트 best minds in 바카라사이트 continent.

However, I co-published earlier this year highlights that power imbalances can challenge 바카라사이트 success and sustainability of transnational academic collaborations. Mutual benefit and understanding are crucial for partnerships that do not rely excessively on Western institutions. Issues on 바카라사이트 African side include lack of skills in research and project development and management, limited or unreliable institutional support, and problems obtaining visas. What is needed is shared governance, dedicated partnership offices, an entrepreneurial mindset, and mechanisms for faculty reward and professional development.

Using digital technology to integrate African capacity in teaching, research and administration could help enormously. The pandemic has already , and continental, national and university strategic plans all identify technology integration as pillars of development.

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The necessary digital infrastructure and internet connectivity are improving, too. Doctoral candidates across Africa can already attend, in real time, lectures and seminars by faculty from anywhere. These can also be recorded and shared with 바카라사이트 participants for fur바카라사이트r use.

Combined with carefully arranged in-person interactions, such developments can ensure 바카라사이트 efficient and effective use of 바카라사이트 scarce resources currently available for doctoral provision in Africa.

Teklu Abate Bekele is at 바카라사이트 American University in Cairo.

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