Thursday, March 23, 2017

AUSC Ambassador in Nigeria with Students’ Creativity Exhibition 2017 at Nana Aisha College






 With Amb. Anas Sanusi Gusau the National Representative of AUSC Nigeria at a community school which he runs ‘‘Nana Aisha College’’ where he innovate a 
Students’ Creativity Exhibition 2017 the Extraordinary students of the school shown their talent, at the Students’ Creativity Exhibitions, whereby the students displayed their marvelous creative structures using their intellectual experience, which has greatly enhanced and developed their technical skills. Members of the media was present, which includes NTA and FM. and this their contributions to the state of emergency on education in Sokoto State, Nigeria

Tuesday, March 21, 2017

AUSC International Communication Office shares the African Diaspora Network Announcement about the ADIS2017 Summary Report and Next Steps"INFORM - ENGAGE - ACT"

The African Union Students' Council(AUSC)" For The Better Africa We Deserve" International Committee in its high appreciation to the African Diaspora Network (ADN) support to the AUSC International delegation to participate in the African Diaspora Investment Symposium (ADIS2017) which took place in the United States of America(USA) in California ,would like to share with the rest of the world the results and summary of the report of the ADIS 2017 to keep inspiring the Pan-Africanism and hardworking African Societies from Across the Globe .
Congratulations to Mrs Almaz Negash the Founder and President of African Diaspora Network(ADN) to have provided the below thanks giving to all delegates and partners to this great symposium.
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Left Hon.Miss Safiatu AUSC Niger National Office Southern Zone Representative, Middle Hon Mrs Almaz, Right Hon.Miss Daria AUSC USA Office  Representative













ADIS2017 Summary Report and Next Steps

On behalf of the board, team, and planning committee, I thank you for making ADIS 2017 engaging, informative, and enjoyable. The intellectual, emotional, and social connectedness that was at display at ADIS is inspiring. We appreciate your time, insight, support, and presence.

We know it will be hard to relive the emotion and excitement of the symposium; though we did our very best to capture it in the summary and next steps report, video, and testimonials.  We encourage you to read, view, and share widely.

In the weeks and months to come, we will update you on our progress on the outcomes of the symposium and other opportunities.

As always, thank you,
Almaz Negash

We are pleased to share the following post-ADIS 2017 materials:
c.      ADIS 2017 Brochure

Visit ADN website to learn more about African Diaspora Network.

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Monday, March 20, 2017

Professor Mammo Muchie The AUSC Presidency's Special Advisor For African Union Focal Point invites all our engineering youth to publish their Scientific works in the African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development (AJSTID) . Follow up this Call for Papers: Engineering Design and Innovation for African Development, Deadline: 15 June, 2017.

Greeting from Professor Mammo Muchie The AUSC Presidency's Special Advisor For African Union Focal Point , receive this invitation to all our engineering youth to publish their Scientific works in the African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development (AJSTID) . Follow up this Call for Papers: Engineering Design and Innovation for African Development.Deadline:  15 June, 2017

http://debirhan.com/2017/03/professor-mammo-muchie-south-african-radio-morning-talk-speaks-great-african-adwa-victory/


Background

The developmental challenges facing Africa continue to remain complex and multifaceted. These challenges range from the problems of energy security, poor infrastructural facilities, inadequate manufacturing base, limited ICT access, to mention but a few. These problems have uniquely positioned the African continent as a veritable ground for the ready deployment of innovative and practical engineering solutions. These solutions have to be conceptualised and eventually delivered via the engineering design process. The engineering design (D & E) process is often complex, cyclical and iterative but it has the final objective of creating functional innovative products and processes. The process of designing and delivering practical engineering, creative, innovative and entrepreneurial solutions for the developmental challenges in Africa is the focus of this special issue. Recent research by academics (Bell 2013) and reports by international organisations (UNCTAD 2007, UNESCO) have highlighted D&E as key components for innovation both in general terms and at the enterprise level. This missing link has been largely ignored whilst systematically addressing the issues of innovation for development in the Global South in general and Africa in particular. We have undertaken research supported by Africalics and SIDA on D& E in Africa and would like to openly invite researchers to contribute to publish both in the planned special issue in AJSTID and the book in Taylor & Francis Routledge Publishers. You are welcome to contribute original papers to be submitted by June 15, 2016.

Themes: This special issue of AJSTID calls for original research papers on, but not limited to the broad topics outlined below:

·         The theoretical underpinnings of design and  engineering

·         The conceptual instruments for linking D&E and innovation

·         R&D and D&E in the context of developing countries.

·         Current applications of engineering design

·         Various stages of the engineering design process

·         Analysis of  the design of key technologies

·         Engineering design in the education Curriculum

·          Engineering Design in Indigenous Knowledge

·         Key players in the D&E and stakeholders: identification and level of implication

·         Solutions put up with to solve discussed problems

·         Prospects for the future development of the engineering design research field

·         The D&E gap between North and South

·         The role and importance of Diasporas in bridging the gap: how can they be mobilised.

Manuscripts should describe original and previously unpublished results which are currently not considered for publication in any other journal. All the manuscripts shall be submitted at http://www.edmgr.com/rajs/default.aspx and will undergo a peer-review process.

Important Dates

Paper submission deadline:  June 15, 2017

First review notification:   July 20, 2017

Revisions due: August 20, 2017

Second review notification:  September 30, 2017

Final manuscript due: October 31, 2016

Acceptance notification: December 15, 2016

Tentative date of publication: January 2017

Guest Editors

Prof. Mammo Muchie (Corresponding Editor), Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa, mammo.muchie@gmail.com

Prof. Abdelkader Djeflat, University of Lille, France,  abdelkader.djeflat@univ-lille1.fr

Dr. Nnamdi Nwulu ,  SARChI  Post-doc fellow Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa, agbaye2000@gmail.com

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Sunday, March 19, 2017

AUSC GUINEA MET WITH THE CHIEF CABINET OF THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION.1 March 2017/AUSC Guinée Rencontre La Cheffe De Cabinet du ministère de l’enseignement supérieur.1er Mars 2017

African Union Students' Council (AUSC) CONAKRY GUINEA LEADERS MET WITH THE CHIEF CABINET OF THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION.

On 1 March 2017.
The main reason was on how to successfully host the first event of AUSC in honor of the AFRICAN
UNION ANNIVERSARY on the 25th May 2017. The Organization of African Unity was established on May 25 1963 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, the 32 African states that had achieved independence at that time agreed to establish the Organization of African Unity (OAU). A further 21 members joined gradually, reaching a total of 52 by the time of the AU’s creation in 2002.
 On 9 July 2011, South Sudan became the 54th African Union (AU) Member and Morocco joint recently after they left in 1984.
 As being an AFRICAN, it is the duty of everyone to celebrate AU’s creation. As being a GUINEAN and a member of AUSC, ECOWAS YOUTH COUNCIL and also our President Pr .Alpha Condé as the Chairperson of the African union (AU) it is a duty to take it into consideration. AUSC for the better AFRICA we deserve!!
  
AUSC Guinée Rencontre La Cheffe De Cabinet du ministère de l’enseignement supérieur.
 
 1er Mars 2017


La raison de la rencontre était, comment réussir le premier événement d’AUSC a l’honneur de l’anniversaire de l’Union Africaine 25 Mai  2017.
L’organisation de l’unité Africaine a été établie le 25 Mai 1963 a Addis-Abeba en Ethiopie, les 32 états indépendant en ce moment ce son donnée les mains pour crée l’organisation de l’unité africaine (OUA). En 2002, les membres ratifiât les accords et rend OUA en UA. Le Soudan du Sud  est devenu le 54eme pays dans l’union Africaine le 09 Juillet 2011 et le Royaume du Maroc ce joins en 2017 après leur départ en 1984.
Etant Africain, c’est un devoir pour tout un chacun de célébré l’anniversaire de l’union africaine, les guinéens en particulier, les membres de AUSC, les membres de la CEDEAO et son excellence Monsieur le président de la république le Pr. Alpha Condé président en exercice de l’union africaine. 
Vive L’Afrique et Vive African Union Student’s Council (AUSC)
FOR THE BETTER AFRICA WE DESERVE.
 



 

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