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G.A.S. and U.V.P. Cohorts Completion Seminar

Welcome to the BIEA Graduate Attachment Scheme & Undergraduate Volunteer Programme Cohorts Completion Seminar, presenting:

  • Settlement Patterns and Behavioural Adaptation: Case study of Gede Ruins National Monuments  by Mary Macharia, Maseno University
  • Artificial Intelligence and behavioural economics- the influence of AI on consumer decision making  by Manasseh Karanja, Africa International University
  • Assessing Vegetation Change and Human Activity at Takwa Ruins Using Spatial Analysis  by Maluku chalo, University of Nairobi
  • Kilombe and the Acheulean origins of normativity  by David Miedzianogora, University College London
  • Social Media Platforms Polling Ticks: Business, Censorship or WW3?  by Eric Thuku, Kenyatta University
  • Becoming women too soon, how climate change influences girl education in samburu  by Moreen Gatwiri, University of Nairobi
  • Seeing From the Kenyan Lense: Exploring Chinese State-Owned Enterprises’ csr Initiatives  by Michael Ngui, Zetech University
  • Citizens vs State : Tracing the Evolution of Kenyan Protests (2024-2025)  by Rose Namisi, Maseno University
  • Our Food Stories: Shaping Kenya’s Public Diplomacy Through Gastrodiplomacy  by Muthoni Kihara, United States International University-Africa
  • Customary laws in the management of marine resources and their compatibility with formal laws and policies in the Indian Ocean Islands, Tanzania  by Steven Mfupe, University of Dar es Salaam
  • Land contestation in Suyian Conservancy, Laikipia, Kenya by Carol Kiragu, University of Embu
  • The Evolution of Music as a tool for Diplomacy by Eugene Marangu, Catholic University of Eastern Africa

Date

Sep 02 2025
Expired!

Time

9:00 am - 1:00 pm

Location

British Institute in Eastern Africa
Seminar Room
Website
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Category
Registration is Free & Open

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