The NRF has expressed support for the ARUA-The Guild initiative to build Clusters of Research Excellence. It is committed to supporting the new ARUA drive to produce 1000 PhDs annually. Funmi Olonisakin stressed the need to pursue transformational research.
What cutting edge #freshwater#science are you excited to share & learn about at #2024SFS? Consider submitting a proposal for a special session on a topic of your choice as part of our meeting! Due 1 Nov; see
https://t.co/XO6Wj5r4Yt for more information & to submit a proposal.
Introducing Dr. Nnamdi Nwahara from @Rhodes_Uni. I am grateful to all the Mentors, collaborators across Europe and Africa, and friends I made along the way.
5 primary author publications ✅
6 secondary author publications ✅
#PhD#MedicinalChemistry#Photochemistry
Roundtable discussion on Plastic Pollution in South African River Systems.
#plasticpollution@Rhodes_Uni@WaterResearchRU@AAwarmn
Venue: Rhodes University African Studies Centre.
Time: 13:00 GMT+2
Online: https://t.co/6ckbzGtged
Prof Tally Palmer will be on eNCA, DSTV channel 403 (6-8pm SA time) on Topic: Is the country reaching a tipping point in ensuring access to #water and the quality of the resource. Tune in!
AWARMN PhD scholar Enahoro Owowenu presents part of his research on Plastic pollution at the SETAC Africa 11th Biennial Conference in Accra, Ghana (October 2023)
https://t.co/LF6Zn0f4VY
Hello All, I made a 3 minute video of my MSc research. It is a competition.
Kindly watch, like, and comment. Thank you all for your support.
#End#PlasticP
"Can macroplastics facilitate the establishment of macroinvertebrate communities in river systems? This is the question that was posed by our MSc student Andrew A. Ali at the @SASAqS_society conference in Somerset West, Western Cape, South Africa. @AAwarmn
When they look at river water, some see microplastics and macroplastics, some see invertebrates, and one sees bacteria and how it affects human health. Another one is more concerned about ecosystem services offered by rivers. The "Amazing Water Resources team" @SASAqS_society
We survived the long journey to Australia! 🌏 🦘
We are all in good hands over the next 4 days, staying at Crystal Waters Eco Village while we become introduced to the culture and science in the land down under.
IWR students attending a training on application of molecular biology techniques in water quality testing in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The training is organised by Newcastle University.
@MaryChibwe4@LAZARSofia1@ARUA_News@AAwarmn@UniofNewcastle
Publication of review paper on antibiotic resistant Campylobacter species in Humans, Animals and Water by AWARMN PhD Scholar, Mary Chibwe
@MaryChibwe4@AAwarmn
ECWASA Springboard conference
Prof. Nelson Odume presented key findings from a preliminary study to stakeholders from @OfficialBCMM, Germany, and other collaborators.
@Rhodes_Uni