AFRICAN HUMANITIES RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CIRCLE (AHRDC)
AND
PROFESSOR B. I. C. IJOMAH CENTRE FOR POLICY STUDIES AND RESEARCH (CPSR)
U N I V E R S I T Y O F N I G E R I A
CALL FOR PAPERS
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NIGERIA AND TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENT:
60 YEARS AFTER INDEPENDENCE
Nigeria's Federal Ministry of Science and Technology was created on 1 January 1980, with the vision of making "Nigeria one of the acknowledged leaders of the scientifically and technologically developed nations of the world". Sixty years after independence, and forty years after the Science and Technology Ministry was created, Nigeria is neither a regional nor global technological power. Despite the advancements recorded in the country during the Civil War years (1967–1970), Nigeria remains a largely import economy, now dependent on countries that were once rated on the same pedestal or below her. That Nigerians in diaspora continue to make globally acknowledged strides in diverse fields of endeavour (including science and technology) presents the Nigerian state with an irony that consistently stares her in the face. The African Humanities Research and Development Circle (AHRDC) and Professor B. I. C. Ijomah Centre for Policy Studies and Research at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, therefore, announce their second international and interdisciplinary conference to engage with different aspects of this very important theme. The goal of the conference is to provide scholars and other participants with a platform to critically discuss the prospects and challenges of technological advancement in Nigeria. Technology is at the heart of the fourth industrial revolution. It is hoped that this conference will chart the way forward for science and technological development in Nigeria.
Sub-themes:
a) Technology: Whose technology?
b) Education, research, and technological development
c) Human capital and technological development
d) Strategic curriculum and technology
e) Leadership, policy, and technology
f) Corruption and technology
g) The Nigerian Civil War and technology
h) Technology, development, and underdevelopment
i) Nigeria and the fourth industrial revolution
j) Politics and technological development
k) Medical science and technology
l) Case studies: Lessons for Nigeria
m) Religion and technological development
n) Terrorism, insecurity, and technological development
o) Brain drain and technological development
p) The Nigerian youth and the future of science and technology
q) Economic diversification and technological development
r) The private sector and technological development
s) The Humanities and technological advancement
t) Gender in science and technology
u) History of science and technology in Nigeria
v) The downsides of science and technology
w) Technology and the environment
x) Technology and poverty
y) Technology and gender roles
z) Ministry of Science and Technology
aa) Public-private partnership and technological development
Conference date: 23-26 November 2020
Interested scholars and other participants should submit an abstract of 250 words, specifying the sub-theme, to ahrdc.unn@gmail.com and elizabeth.onogwu@unn.edu.ng not later than 31 August 2020. References should be with footnote using The Chicago Manual of Style latest edition.
Conference registration fee
Early bird—until 31 August 2020—N15,000.00
Late Registration—from 1 September until 31 October 2020—N20,000.00
International participants—$120
Naira Payments should be made to Fidelity Bank. Acc. Name: African Humanities Research & Development Centre (AHRDC). Acc. No.: 6060137833.
Convener: Prof. Dr. Egodi Uchendu, AvHF, FHSN, FRDA, MNAL
Director, Prof. B. I. C. Ijomah Centre for Policy Studies & Research
LOC Chair: Dr. Elizabeth Onogwu
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