University of Turku will host African Research and Education Day on 13 November, marking the final seminar of the Finland-Africa Platform for Innovation (FAPI), a network of Finnish universities dedicated to advancing the UN Sustainable Development Goals. The seminar will bring together researchers, and academics to discuss the future of education, research, and innovation in collaboration with African partners. The event aims to foster mutual understanding and explore opportunities for future cooperation.
The seminar will feature contributions from experts. Marjo Kaartinen, Rector of the University of Turku, and Jutta Urpilainen, European Commissioner for International Partnerships, will open the event. Professor John Ouma Mugabe from the University of Pretoria will deliver the keynote speech, focusing on the role of education in science, technology, and innovation strategies in Africa.
This event consists of three sessions with the following themes:
Session 1: Research-Based University Education in Finland and Africa
Session 2: FAPI Network Collaboration Cases with Africa: Future Impact
Session 3: The Importance of Namibia-Finland Cooperation in the Future
The event will conclude with a panel discussion on education and research with impact regarding Africa lead by Professor Jussi Jauhiainen, the academic leader of the network.