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Invitation to a Dance Production titled Ajenuloo - Ghana Dance Ensemble

Members of the University community and the general public are hereby invited to a choreographed dance piece titled Ajenuloo (Riddles) by the Ghana Dance Ensemble, Institute of African Studies.

The production is scheduled to take place as follows:

Date: 19th -21st September 2019

Venue: Efua T. Sutherland Drama Studio

Rate: Ghc 10.00

Time: 7:00 pm each night

 

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Call for Applications - Kwame Nkrumah Chair in African Studies

The University of Ghana, Legon, is pleased to invite applications for the position of Occupant of the Kwame Nkrumah Chair in African Studies, to begin 1st August, 2020.

The Kwame Nkrumah Chair in African Studies was established at the Institute of African Studies, University of Ghana in honour of Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, Pan African luminary and Ghana’s first president, for his contributions to the intellectual life of the African World, and for his projection of Africa on the world stage.

Invitation to a 2-Day Symposium on Slavery

The Institute of African Studies, College of Humanities, University of Ghana is organizing a two-day Symposium on the theme - Reclaiming Lost Narratives:  Beyond 400 Years of Enslavement.

This symposium will provide a platform for presenters to discuss their research and public education programmes with the aim of increasing visibility and deepening discussions on issues of the slave trade and its implications over the last 400 years.

Dr. Kojo Opoku Aidoo attends the 9th Annual African Unity for Renaissance Conference

Dr. Kojo Opoku Aidoo, a Senior Research Fellow at IAS, was invited to speak at the 9th Annual African Unity for Renaissance Conference in Pretoria, South Africa by the Africa Institute of South Africa of the Human Sciences Research Council. In his presentation, Dr. Aidoo called on African leaders to muster courage to surrender the sovereignties of the nation-states in furtherance of African political unification. Dr. Aidoo stressed that the near-consolidation of the nation-state constitutes the single most inordinate obstacle to continental unification.

3rd Occupant

Professor Horace G. Campbell

Professor Horace CampbellHorace G. Campbell holds a joint Professorship in the Department of African American Studies and the Department of Political Science, Maxwell School at Syracuse University, in the United States. For the academic year 2016-2017, Professor Campbell is the Kwame Nkrumah Chair of African Studies at the Institute of African Studies, University of Legon, Ghana.