My Week: Typically and Specifically
A typical week: Mondays and Wednesdays are teaching days. This semester I teach Ashesi’s introduction to academic writing and presentation: Written and Oral Communication. I leave home early, arrive to...
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I have been invited to speak at the Vodafone African SME Summit 2015. The summit takes place 5-7 November, 2015 and has the theme; “Dreaming Africa”. I will be speaking from the BloggingGhana/Social...
View ArticleKajsaHA on AccraWeDey Podcast
A few weeks back, podcast AccraWeDey – Ghana’s only culture an entertainment podcast – was invited to speak at a BloggingGhana meeting. Out of that event, a friendship has developed between...
View ArticleSunday Reads from Nigeria to Nobel Prize, #KajsaHASundayReads
This week I read: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s feminist manifesto, this time on how to raise a feminist daughter. All of it was on point, personally, I especially found the hair section (10) useful...
View ArticleImagining Africa at the Center: #ASA2016
This week, I am off to the 59th African Association Annual Meeting, this time held in Washington DC with the theme Imagining Africa at the Centre: Bridging Scholarship, Policy, and Representation in...
View ArticleMy Week: Typically and Specifically
A typical week: Mondays and Wednesdays are teaching days. This semester I teach Ashesi’s introduction to academic writing and presentation: Written and Oral Communication. I leave home early, arrive to...
View ArticleSpeaker at the ASME 2015
I have been invited to speak at the Vodafone African SME Summit 2015. The summit takes place 5-7 November, 2015 and has the theme; “Dreaming Africa”. I will be speaking from the BloggingGhana/Social...
View ArticleKajsaHA on AccraWeDey Podcast
A few weeks back, podcast AccraWeDey – Ghana’s only culture an entertainment podcast – was invited to speak at a BloggingGhana meeting. Out of that event, a friendship has developed between...
View ArticleSunday Reads from Nigeria to Nobel Prize, #KajsaHASundayReads
This week I read: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s feminist manifesto, this time on how to raise a feminist daughter. All of it was on point, personally, I especially found the hair section (10) useful...
View ArticleImagining Africa at the Center: #ASA2016
This week, I am off to the 59th African Association Annual Meeting, this time held in Washington DC with the theme Imagining Africa at the Centre: Bridging Scholarship, Policy, and Representation in...
View ArticleWhere is Africa on Open Data? Some answers from #AODC17
African Open Data Conference 2017, or #AODC17 for short, was a five-day affair in Accra last week (or up to a week if you included some pre and post arrangements). I was there for two days, Tuesday and...
View ArticleMy Week Following The @Sweden Curatorship Experience, #SMWiAccra
So last week, I had the honor of being the curator of the twitter account @Sweden. With a click, I increased my following by 10 and was the seven-day temporary face of my native Sweden. In a tropical...
View ArticleMy Week: Teach, Do Research and Work-Family Balance?
This week, I have a demanding and varied set of tasks ahead. Monday, I will be welcoming guests to Ashesi University from Kenyon College, Ohio, US (Their 2020 plan is interesting and impressive). I am...
View ArticleMy Week: Typically and Specifically
A typical week: Mondays and Wednesdays are teaching days. This semester I teach Ashesi’s introduction to academic writing and presentation: Written and Oral Communication. I leave home early, arrive to...
View ArticleSpeaker at the ASME 2015
I have been invited to speak at the Vodafone African SME Summit 2015. The summit takes place 5-7 November, 2015 and has the theme; “Dreaming Africa”. I will be speaking from the BloggingGhana/Social...
View ArticleKajsaHA on AccraWeDey Podcast
A few weeks back, podcast AccraWeDey – Ghana’s only culture an entertainment podcast – was invited to speak at a BloggingGhana meeting. Out of that event, a friendship has developed between...
View ArticleSunday Reads from Nigeria to Nobel Prize, #KajsaHASundayReads
This week I read: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s feminist manifesto, this time on how to raise a feminist daughter. All of it was on point, personally, I especially found the hair section (10) useful...
View ArticleImagining Africa at the Center: #ASA2016
This week, I am off to the 59th African Association Annual Meeting, this time held in Washington DC with the theme Imagining Africa at the Centre: Bridging Scholarship, Policy, and Representation in...
View ArticleWhere is Africa on Open Data? Some answers from #AODC17
African Open Data Conference 2017, or #AODC17 for short, was a five-day affair in Accra last week (or up to a week if you included some pre and post arrangements). I was there for two days, Tuesday and...
View ArticleA Whirlwind of Events: #NAD2018, #NEFScienceWeek, #FIFAfrica18, #MIASA
The fall semester has just started and that means it is like a new year for us academics. I have decided to go back to a paper calendar to make sure I do not overbook myself (when the space for a day...
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