The Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship Program awarded Dr. Benjamin Onyango a fellowship to travel to Kenya. He will work with Dr. Charles Ombuki, dean of the School of Business and Economics, at Machakos University. They will establish a new master’s program.
About the project
Onyango, professor of agriculture at Missouri State University, will develop a curriculum for the new agricultural economics master’s degree. He will also review agriculture economics units and a recently developed economics master’s program.
Onyango, who specializes in agricultural economics, and Ombuki have 90 days to implement their plan. In that short span of time, they aim to do several things:
- Create a master’s program in agricultural economics
- Train and mentor academic staff
- Enrich agricultural economics related courses through review
- Engage with students
Onyango will leave in late March to start the project April 1. He will stay until June 30.
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About the fellowship program
The Missouri State University project is part of a program that pairs 51 African diaspora scholars with collaborators in six African countries.
The program matches host universities with African-born scholars and covers expenses for project visits.
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