This year the Convocation will proudly host Dr. Johnson
Ishengoma of The University of Dar-Es-Salaam, as keynote speaker. Dr. Johnson Ishengoma
will address the Convocation on the theme of The Challenges of Financing Higher Education in Tanzania –with special
attention to the problems and issues of private Universities in Tanzania.
Dr. Johnson Ishengoma is a Senior Lecturer and the Head of
Department, Educational Foundations, Management and Lifelong Learning, School
of Education at University of Dar-Es-Salaam and
he has written and researched extensively on the questions of education and
higher learning finance. Some of his research interests are: Higher Education in Africa, Higher
Education Financing and Quality Assurance and Control in Education. His published
work includes: Ishengoma, Johnson M (2007a) Access
and Equity in Higher Education: Assessing Financing Policies-A Comparative
Study of Seven African Countries. Tanzania Report, Report submitted to the
Sizanang Research and Development Center, Pretoria, South Africa; PhD Dissertation: “Cost Sharing and Participation in Higher
Education in Sub-Saharan Africa: The
Case of Tanzania.”; Ishengoma, Johnson,
PhD Dissertation: “Cost Sharing and
Participation in Higher Education in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Case of Tanzania.” Some of his articles
available on the web and online are Ishengoma, Johnson M (November 24 2011)
“North-South Partnerships Are Not the Answer,” http://www.scidev.nt/en/science-and-innovation-policy/opinions/north-south-partnerships-are-not-the-answer-1.html#
(Science and Development Network); Ishengoma, Johnson M (2003) (First Quarter) “The Myths and Realities of
Higher Education Globalization: A View from the Southern Hemisphere,” http://www.escotet.org/infocus/forum/ishengoma.htm; Ishengoma,
Johnson M (2002a) “Financing Higher Education in Post-Apartheid South Africa:
Trends, Developments and Challenges Ahead,” http://www.gse.buffalo.edu/org/IntHigherEdFinance ; Ishengoma,
Johnson M (2002b) “Towards the Termination of Foreign Aid in Sub Saharan
Africa: A Proposal and Reflections from an African Perspective,” http://www.fiuc.org/iaup/esap.
All senior management and permanent academic staff,
members of The University Council, all graduates and diplomates and graduate,
diploma and certificate course students and those awarded honorary degrees by Teofilio
Kisanji University and retired academic employees are most welcome to attend this
Convocation. Your attendance and participation will be highly appreciated.
Mpeli Nsekela
President
Teofilio Kisanji University Convocation
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