UNAM to co-host the 2023 Association of African Universities’ 22nd COREVIP

The Association of African Universities (AAU) in collaboration with the Republic of Namibia and the University of Namibia (UNAM) will be hosting the 22nd edition of the AAU’s Conference of Rectors, Vice Chancellors and Presidents of African Universities (COREVIP) from 04 – 07 July 2023, in Namibia.

The COREVIP is an assembly of the Chief Executive Officers of AAU member institutions or their representatives. It is held once every two years with the purpose of collectively examining themes identified as common concerns and priorities for the development of higher education in member institutions and Africa in general, making recommendations primarily to members, as well as to the Governing Board of the Association, and to the Secretariat, and acting as a mid-term forum for taking stock of the implementation of the decisions of the previous AAU General Conference and recommending corrective actions.

This year’s biannual event will assemble the leadership of higher education institutions, as well as other senior members of the university community, higher education policymakers, researchers, development partners and funding agencies as well as other stakeholders – from Africa and beyond – to collectively deliberate on issues of common concerns and priorities to the higher education community in Africa.

Holding under the overall theme: “Advancing Excellence in African Higher Education”, the Conference seeks to sharply focus on excellence and successful initiatives, interventions and outcomes in African higher education by highlighting the key enabling elements within the sub-themes.  These are 1. Doctoral Education; 2. Institutional Differentiation; 3. Partnership/Cooperation and Internationalisation; 4. University-Industry Linkages; 5. Funding and Financing, and 6. Role of Intellectual Diaspora.

The concept note for COREVIP is available in all four official languages of the Association of African Universities – English, French, Arabic and Portuguese.

With attendees joining from diverse backgrounds and countries, the 22nd COREVIP provides an unparalleled learning and networking platform to its participants. It is a golden opportunity for higher education stakeholders to expand their knowledgebase, identify new frameworks and strategies, discover innovative approaches, contribute to shaping Africa’s higher education sector and form new relationships while strengthening existing ones.”– said Prof. Olusola Oyewole, Secretary General of the AAU.

“In a globally competitive and digital edge, where research and innovation are an embryo for economic and social advancement, the 22nd COREVIP unravels the barriers that serve as a conjecture for knowledge dissemination, networking and collaboration, higher education institutions in the African continent are well placed to play a pivotal role as hubs for research excellence by advocating for evidence-based and innovative approaches that address real problems that our continent is confronted with. This conference will endeavour to do that.” – said Prof. Dr. Kenneth Kamwi Matengu, Vice Chancellor of the University of Namibia and President of the Pan- African Universities.

All stakeholders are invited to visit the event website and register to participate in this conference via this link: https://events.aau.org/corevip/.

Individuals and institutions from the academic, industry and development partner communities with an aligned vision of promoting higher education advancement and excellence, and who wish to hold a side event, exhibit, sponsor the event, and or book a speaking slot, should contact: ransford@aau.org or ndarko@aau.org for further information.

The call for papers for the upcoming Conference of Rectors, Vice Chancellors and Presidents of African Universities can be accessed via this LINK.

The Association of African Universities (AAU), the Republic of Namibia and the University of Namibia have advanced preparations towards welcoming all higher education stakeholders to the 2023 COREVIP as important topics, guided by the carefully designed agenda will be digested.  The programme features keynote presentations, panel sessions, scientific paper and poster presentations, and exhibitions among several other engaging and learning opportunities.  A tour to elevate participants’ bonding and networking interactions is also planned as part of the Conference events.

Conference Organising Institutions   Association of African Universities (AAU) www.aau.org/– Main Organiser

The Association of African Universities (AAU) is the apex higher education organization in Africa and represents the voice of Africa’s higher education on regional and international bodies. Established in Rabat (Morocco) in 1967, the AAU currently has a membership of over 400 institutions of higher learning across all the linguistic and geographic divides of Africa. Its headquarters is in Accra, Ghana and it currently has two regional offices – East Africa Regional Office (hosted by the University of Khartoum in Sudan) and the North Africa Regional Office (hosted by the Al Azhar University in Egypt), as well as a Country Office in Abuja, Nigeria.

The AAU supports African universities to deliver quality higher education and, as its niche, creates platforms for networking among its members. The Association enjoys a unique capacity for convening most of the higher education community in Africa to reflect and consult on key issues affecting education on the continent. The thrust of its base is the nimble deploying of advocacy, commissioning of studies, and acting and becoming the clearing house and intelligence arm for these higher education institutions on the continent.

The AAU operates in four languages namely, English, French, Arabic and Portuguese. It endeavours to raise the quality of higher education in Africa and strengthen its contribution to Africa’s development by fostering collaboration among its member institutions; providing support to their core functions of teaching, learning, research, and community engagement; and facilitating critical reflection on, and consensus-building around, issues affecting higher education and the development of Africa.

University of Namibia www.unam.edu.na/ – Host

The University of Namibia (UNAM) is the primary institution of tertiary education in Namibia, established by an Act of Parliament on 31August 1992. With 12 campuses located across the country, UNAM is a community-based institution recognised for its academic excellence, exceptional research and community development projects. The University has a diverse student body from 40 countries around the world, and has grown rapidly to support a student population of over 25,000. UNAM offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes across various educational platforms, from natural to social sciences.

According to a study conducted by international expert Guillermo Lemarchand, titled Science and Technology & Information Platform for Namibia, UNAM is the leading contributor to new knowledge in the country. The University’s programmes are designed to ensure that each student is fully prepared for their chosen course of study, making UNAM increasingly becoming the university of choice for many citizens of the world. This is evidenced by its level of ranking among African higher education institutions, with The Times Higher Education World University Rankings of 13 October 2022 placing UNAM at 501-600.

UNAM’s alumni have also achieved success, with many recommended for promotion to associate or full professorship by international academic peers around the globe. To date, UNAM has graduated over 55,000 students who are serving the country in various sectors of the economy, with many occupying prominent positions in government, the private sector, and even worldwide.

For further information, please contact the following: 

The Association of African Universities (AAU) 

  • Media contact: Naomi Darko – ndarko@aau.org 
  • Sponsorship, exhibition, all other enquiries: Ransford Bekoe – ransford@aau.org / Edith Laari – elaari@aau.org 

Local Organising Committee (Namibia)

  • Chairperson of the Local Organising Committee (LOC): Prof Nelago Indongo – nkanime@unam.na 
  • UNAM Press Office: Simon Namesho – snamesho@unam.na

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