CATS HOSTS SEMINAR ON USING INDIGENOUS CHICHEWA TERMINOLOGIES FOR MATHEMATICS EDUCATION
The paper, which was based on Mr Bwanali’s research proposal, had already been presented in Scotland. It was being presented in Malawi as the researcher was aware that his audience might be more familiar with his chosen context of study – Nkhoma in Lilongwe district. The paper originated from the researcher’s awareness of a def...
read moreCREATING A STAFF PUBLICATION DATABASE
The Special Collection Librarian, Mrs Nancy Mpekansambo, explains that this process has a number of advantages for all users of the library. “People will be able to access this information and know what staff in different departments have published. This could make collaboration opportunities easier. Additionally, this database will ...
read moreWORLD BANK SDP PROJECT COMMENCES TRACER STUDY
Under this activity, there has been development of Science Teacher programmes by the Faculties of Science and Education. Additionally, two cohorts of Education Science students have already been enrolled at Chancellor College. In order to support the increased number of students, construction of 4 lecture theaters and 7 laboratories will commenc...
read moreEDUCATION SCHOLARS DISCUSS NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Speaking during the opening ceremony, the Vice Principal of Chancellor College, Prof. Samson Sajidu, welcomed all the participants to the campus and expressed the wish that the papers would extend their relevance beyond academic circles. The conference comes at a time when the word development...
read moreHUMANITIES SCHOLARS ATTEND ACLALS CONFERENCE
The 17th Triennial Conference of the Association for Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies (ACLALS), held in Stellenbosch, South Africa, from 10 to 15 July, 2016, attracted scholars from all over the globe. Among these were six lecturers from the Faculty of Humanities at Chancellor College, four of whom are currently studying a...
read moreCHANCO LEDEMA AND CHAPRES HOST PUBLIC SEMINAR
The aim of such charity work was to control vegetative loss through charcoal burning and firewood fetching by bringing an alternative source of energy to the community members. On the last day of their visit to Malawi, the three-member team, comprising Dr. Deepa Pullanikkatil, Mr. Cyril AnandBakianathan and Mrs Thangam Pillai, de...
read moreCHANCO ATHLETES AMASS MEDALS AT UMSSA GAMES
From amongst the diversity of college staff – lecturers, librarians, administrators, networking engineers, accountants, office assistants – comes a collection of individuals that have for a number of years represented the college in various sporting competitions at various levels. These are the men and women that f...
read moreUS AMBASSADOR TOURS CHANCELLOR COLLEGE
In his welcoming remarks, the Vice Principal, Dr Samson Sajidu, explained to the Ambassador that the College still enjoys the status of being the largest high education institution in the country, even when compared to the newly established public and private universities. Chancellor College offers a diverse range of programmes i...
read moreCHANCELLOR COLLEGE PARTICIPATES IN EBAFOSA LAUNCH
EBAFOSA is the first all-inclusive pan-African institution and framework that provides a platform for all stakeholders in a country – including governments and their agencies, the public sector, private sector, educational and research institutions, individual publics/citizens, CBOs, international intergovernmental organizations, NGOs and ...
read moreCHINESE AMBASSADOR VISITS CHANCELLOR COLLEGE
At Chancellor College, the Ambassador toured the newly rehabilitated library, including the office housing the Confucius Centre, and some of the newly tiled classrooms. He expressed happiness with the Malawi Government’s efforts in promoting higher education, stressing that education is the bedrock of the development of any...
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