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Title: | Towards the Establishment of a Pan-African University: A Strategic Concept Paper |
Author: | Nabudere, Dani W. |
Year: | 2003 |
Periodical: | African Journal of Political Science |
Volume: | 8 |
Issue: | 1 |
Pages: | 1-30 |
Language: | English |
Geographic term: | Africa |
Subjects: | pan-Africanism universities Education and Oral Traditions Inter-African Relations |
External link: | https://d.lib.msu.edu/ajps/135/OBJ/download |
Abstract: | For a long time, Pan-Africanists have advocated the establishment of a Pan-African University. In spite of various efforts in this direction, the hope has failed to materialize. The challenge is that such a university must be a new university, not only in the approach to teaching and research, but more fundamentally, in its strategic conception and its placement at the base of African and human emancipation and liberation. The establishment of the Pan-African University should have as its overall goal the provision of opportunities for higher and advanced education for students and adult learners in the context of a new African-based epistemology and methodology. The models of Western universities which Africa adopted have proved completely unsuitable for Africa's needs. But for the Pan-African University to set a new path in the search for knowledge and truth, it must first and foremost be built on a sound spiritual basis that highlights those aspects of African spiritual life that have enabled the African people to survive as a human community throughout the centuries. It is time that such a task be embarked on headlong. Bibliogr., sum. [Journal abstract] |