Challenges and Solutions for Nigeria's Next Academia

Challenges and Solutions for Nigeria's Next Academia
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Practical strategies for building the next generation of scholars in Nigeria, addressing challenges and proposing solutions. Insights on international academia dynamics, needs of emerging scholars, and the role of mentors in academia.

  • Challenges
  • Solutions
  • Nigeria
  • Academia
  • Scholars

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  1. Building the Next Generation of Scholars in Nigeria: Practicalities and Challenges Clifford Odimegwu Professor of Demography and Population Health University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa

  2. Introduction Where I am coming from: My motivation Who is the Next Generation in Nigeria s Academia? Changing Dynamics in International Academia or Scholarship What does the NG need to take the position of the retiring generation? Practicalities Challenges Our road map

  3. Where I am coming from: My Motivation Education at IMSU, Ife 1999 Episode Harvard as eye-opener My Resolve to do things differently Exploits in a foreign land My disappointment with Igbo/Nigeria scholarship

  4. Who is the next generation? Graduate students Masters and PhD New and Young academics GA, AL, L2 and L1, Postdocs, Senior Lecturers Research assistants/associates.

  5. Changing Dynamics in International Academia Globalisation New standards and procedures of doing academic stuff including promotion Internet age New Publication outlets Open access Journals Journal Categorisation Impact Factor Younging of Academic Leadership young professors taking up positions Collaboration

  6. Needs of NG For the NG of academics to be internationally competitive and globally relevance, the following are their needs Quality Higher degree Credible and quality publications Patents Promotions based on merits Grants International Exposure through conferences and networks/international connection..

  7. Needs of NG.. Interpersonal skills Continuing engagement with own field of research A personal mentor

  8. Practicalities The role of mentors linking experienced colleagues with those of less experience to assist in training building capacity in peers walking alongside; eat-out offering encouragement and advice building confidence providing an empowering and affirming milieu.

  9. Practicalities Developing a Research Agenda/focus Developing a Research Plan [PhD admission to next 7 years] Rethinking Integrity in Scholarship all those cutting corners! Professional ethics Ethics of publishing Publishing outcomes: General issues in publishing Conferencing Proposals and Fund raising Research development opportunities

  10. Challenges Survival instincts Yahoo-Yahoo mentality [ Igbu ozu ideology ] New Ideas Technological age dynamic world 19thin 21stideas Funding landscape tightening

  11. Characteristics of Graduate Students Flexibility Optimism Motivation Persistence and perseverance Strong work ethic Self-advocacy: ask questions, interact with supervisors and mates Organisation Consistency Support

  12. Graduate Study Game Plan : 4 stages Getting Started Got to be proactive review PG and Dpt guidelines contact and interact with your supervisors learn about deadlines Find out and attend all orientation sessions Conduct a review of your career goals and objectives First year Mid-Programme Near Completion

  13. Game Plan . First Year Identify your career goals Course work Your thesis Ethical clearance, if primary study Mid-Programme Review your progress Present your research Deal with stress and depression

  14. Game Plan Near Completion The finish line Overcome barriers Plan your next step: do not wait to complete.

  15. Graduate Studies Pathways to Success Gradaute school success: skills in academic writing Self Management: ability to manage stress and time Professional effectiveness: range of skills and knowledge-related to such areas as communication, management, interpersonal interaction and ethical conduct Career building: a proactive approach investigating options, develop competencies and learn how to present yourself Developing leadership skills

  16. Our Road Map.. Working with colleagues at PG School and Faculties, I will focus on the following: 1. Developing a research profile 2. Scientific Publishing 3. Graduate supervision 4. Professional skills empowerment how to write competitive proposals, CV, and advancement strategies.. 5. Training in Stata Software [if needed] 6. AOM!

  17. Snapshots Doctoral Studies Is doing a PhD worth it? What is it like doing a PhD? Academics What makes a good teacher? Managing student-supervisor relationship? Teaching methods? Research Proposal development Scientific writing processes Where do you publish?

  18. Snapshots Identifying Fake and Fraudulent Journals Quantitative and Qualitative data Management: Stata Software Nvivo software

  19. Snapshots Professionalization Ethics and values Conferencing writing acceptable abstracts for international conferences Grant making Preparing your CV

  20. Finally The Journey has begun and with hardwork, it is our hope you will be one of the future leaders of Nigeria intelligentsia that will be internationally competitive, exposed and globally relevant!

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