PRESS RELEASE: 2024 Africa Universities’ Day Celebrations
October 13, 2024The Association of African Universities in collaboration with the University of Dar-Es-Salaam presents the CONTEMPORARY LEGAL ISSUES IN HIGHER EDUCATION TRAINING PROGRAM 2024. The details of this programme are as follows: Date: 3rd December – 5th December 2024; workshop duration 3 days; Venue: Dar es Salaam, Tanzania ; Theme – Artificial Intelligence, Data Protection & 21st Century Higher Education Institutions in Africa.
TARGET AUDIENCE: This training targets all stakeholders in higher education and knowledge production with a particular focus on Innovative Institutional leaders, Policy makers, lawyers, Technology Transfer Officers, Data Protection Officers, Information Technology Professionals, Data Scientists, Academics, and Inventors.
Registration Link: https://forms.office.com/r/m4GkFy5Np6
WORKSHOP FEES: AAU member institutions: 700 USD | Non-AAU member institutions: 800 USD . This will cover workshop attendance fees, snacks and lunches, training materials, certificates, and other logistics.
BACKGROUND
In the past few decades, several actors, including regulators, students, and donors, have increasingly demanded that higher education institutions be more compliant with legal and policy frameworks in the performance of their functions. This increasing demand has exposed universities to considerable legal risk. As such, higher education institutions must be very mindful of the legal environment in which they operate. The Legal Issues in Higher Education program is an annual training program instituted by the Association of African Universities in 2017 in response to this growing need. Four training sessions have so far been held over three years in Mauritius, Botswana, and Rwanda. These training programs explored several themes relating to the legal context of higher education governance and management. The COVID pandemic in 2020 led to the truncation of this initiative.
During this lull, there have been significant legal developments in higher education. In the past five years alone, close to fifteen (15) African countries have enacted data protection legislation as well as intellectual property laws. Most of these laws raise legal issues linked to the interface of university processes to data and technology. Also, there has been significant progress in artificial intelligence in the year 2023. Generative AI in particular has provided tools that have significantly transformed innovation and inventions. This has implications for claims by Higher Education Actors to intellectual property and technology transfer. This training programme will broadly broach the key legal issues arising from this evolving environment. The purpose is to generate ideas and share perspectives on emerging legislative frameworks that address these concerns. It will also introduce participants to data management and protection policies that effectively respond to the demands imposed by legislation. The training will review related case studies based on reported litigation from the Courts.
GENERAL OVERVIEW:
The thematic areas to be focused on comprise matters relating to the interface between law, Digital Technology, Artificial Intelligence, and Intellectual Assets. The training will also explore judicial attitudes towards these issues.
METHODOLOGY/ MODE OF DELIVERY
The training session would employ the use of presentations, case studies on policy approaches, expert discussions, cohort deliberations, and open sessions, amongst others, to ensure effective facilitation, interaction, and communication of the ideals underpinning the training.
ABOUT THE FACILITATORS:
SOLOMON FAAKYE, ESQ. : Solomon Faakye is the Head of Legal and General Counsel for the University of Cape Coast (Ghana). He has also provided specialized corporate counsel to many reputable organizations including the Ghana Heritage Conservation Trust. Mr. Faakye has a deep understanding of the legal and policy environment in which higher education operates. He has broad expertise in public law and technology law. He has published widely in peer-reviewed journals both local and international and provided lectures, training, and consultancies to several reputable national and international institutions. Mr. Faakye is a recipient of several prestigious academic and professional fellowships including the Erasmus Mundus Fellowship (European Union), Quota Scholarship (Government of Norway), and Mandela Washington Fellowship (US Department of State).
PROF. NIKLAS LAVESSON: Prof. Lavesson is a full Professor of Software Engineering spec. Applied AI & Machine Learning. at Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden. He has held several positions in various Higher Education Institutions across Sweden. From 2017 to 2021, he was a full professor of Computer Science at the Jonkoping University, Sweden. Between 2021 to 2022, he was the senior adviser to Hamrin Foundation, Jonkoping in Sweden. Prof. Lavesson has also published in several journals including the Journal of Data Science and Analytics and the Journal of Wireless Mobile Networks, Ubiquitous Computing, and Dependable Application. His works have focused on the creation of technology, its use, and its implications on different aspects of society.
TRAVEL, ACCOMMODATION, AND VISA
Participants will be responsible for their accommodation and travel-related costs, such as flights and or local transportation. AAU will provide invitation letters to support the visa application process of participants from countries that require visas to enter Tanzania.
Participants are encouraged to confirm their participation early enough to ensure they have enough time to process their visas. It is suggested that participants arrive latest on the Monday evening, as the training starts on Tuesday morning.
CONTACT DETAILS: +233 543768690 / lodzebe.gidisu@aau.org and cc: aodarko@aau.org , cecilia.ngaiza@udsm.ac.tz (+255714969838)
LANGUAGE:
The main training language is English. However, an English-French-English interpretation service will be provided for French-speaking participants.
ABOUT THE ORGANIZATIONS
Association of African Universities
The Association of African Universities (AAU) is an international non-governmental organization set up by the universities in Africa to promote cooperation among them and between them and the international academic community. With over 400 members across the African continent, AAU is the largest and most comprehensive organization representing Universities and Higher Education bodies in Africa. It is also the apex organization and forum for consultation, exchange of information, and cooperation among institutions of higher education in Africa, and represents the voice of higher education in Africa on regional and international bodies and supports networking by institutions of higher education in teaching, research, information exchange, and dissemination. The AAU, with headquarters in Accra, Ghana, was founded in 1967, following recommendations made at an earlier conference organized by the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in Antananarivo, Madagascar in September 1962 for the formation of such an apex organization. The mission of the AAU is to raise the quality of higher education in Africa and strengthen its contribution to African development by fostering collaboration among its member institutions.
University of Dar es Salaam
The University of Dar es Salaam (UDSM) is Tanzania’s oldest and premier public university, established in 1961 as an affiliate of the University of London. Initially located on Lumumba Street, it moved to its current campus, known as Mlimani, in 1964. UDSM began with a single faculty, the Faculty of Law, and became a full-fledged university in 1970. It now offers more than 300 academic programs across various faculties, including PhD, Masters, undergraduate, and certificate programs. UDSM has grown significantly, with a student population of nearly 40,000 in 2020/2021, 46% of whom are female. The university emphasizes research and postgraduate training, leading to increased PhD graduations over recent years. UDSM launched Vision 2061 during its Golden Jubilee to guide future development and has introduced mid-year graduations and scholarships to support students.
BANK DETAILS FOR PAYMENTS
Dollar Accounts
BANK DETAILS 1
Account Name: ASSOCIATION OF AFRICAN UNIVERSITIES
Name of Bank: STANDARD CHARTERED BANK HIGH STREET BRANCH ACCRA-GHANA
Account Number: 87002-024488-01
Swift Code: SCBLGHACXXX
US Correspondent bank: SCB New York
Swift Code: SCBLUS33
ABA#: 026002561
BANK DETAILS 2
Account Name: ASSOCIATION OF AFRICAN UNIVERSITIES
Name of Bank: ZENITH BANK GHANA LIMITED HEAD OFFICE ZENITH HEIGHT, NO. 31 INDEPENDENCE AVE. ACCRA-GHANA
Account Number: 4050121131
Swift Code: ZEBLGHAC
Cedi Account
BANK DETAILS 3
Account Name: ASSOCIATION OF AFRICAN UNIVERSITIES
Name of Bank: ZENITH BANK GHANA LIMITED HEAD OFFICE ZENITH HEIGHT, NO. 31 INDEPENDENCE AVE. ACCRA-GHANA
Account Number: 6010155869
Swift Code: ZEBLGHAC