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Connecting researchers to find innovative solutions to global challenges.

The AAUN is a group of leading universities in Australia and Africa, connecting academics through institutional partnerships.

The Australia Africa Universities Network (AAUN), established in 2012, is the flagship network of 29 universities from across Australia and the African continent who collaborate through equal partnership on research, capacity-building and academic diplomacy.

Key programs include the AAUN Partnership & Research Development Fund (PRDF) research seed grants, the AAUN Early Career Researchers (ECR) Group, the Annual AAUN John Hearn-Cheryl de la Rey ECR Prize, the AAUN Emerging Leaders in Australia-Africa Diplomacy (ELAAD) Program, the Annual AAUN John Hearn Memorial Lecture, and the annual high-level AAUN Forum.

Network Leadership

Associate Professor David Mickler Curtin University
Professor Aldo Stroebel University of Mpumalanga

Under this leadership, the AAUN fosters growing relationships by building on current educational links between the continents.

Vision

Sustainable solutions to joint challenges.

AAUN is the flagship institutional network bringing together member universities from across the Australian and African continents through equitable, innovative and impactful partnerships. Established in 2012, AAUN facilitates quality collaborative research and policy advocacy to address common and comparative challenges facing science and societies, builds knowledge and research capacity in people and institutions, and pursues academic diplomacy and science communication through engagement with key stakeholders to support the deepening of Australia-Africa literacy and cooperative relations

AAUN Strategic Plan 2020-22
AAUN Strategic Plan 2020-22
Governance

Network Leadership

Co-Chairs
David Mickler
Australia

A/Prof David Mickler

Curtin University
Aldo Stroebel
Africa

Prof Aldo Stroebel

University of Mpumalanga
Deputy Co-Chairs
Janet Dzator
Australia

A/Prof Janet Dzator

University of Newcastle
Barnabas Nawangwe
Africa

Prof Barnabas Nawangwe

Makerere University
Secretariat
Ruvi Goredema
Australia Secretariat

Ruvi Goredema

Sussy Munialo
Africa Secretariat

Dr Sussy Munialo

Steering Group (Africa)

  • Prof Aldo Stroebel University of Mpumalanga
    Contact: Thabo Dikgale — Thabo.Dikgale@ump.ac.za
  • Prof Thokozani Majozi University of Cape Town
    Contact: Ayanda Muthethwa — ayanda.mthethwa@uct.ac.za
  • Prof Felix Asante University of Ghana
    Contact: Deborah Akeyampon — keyampon@ug.edu.gh
  • Dr Priscilla Mensah Nelson Mandela University
    Contact: Dr Priscilla Mensah — Priscilla.Mensah@mandela.ac.za
  • Prof Kavi Kumar Khedo University of Mauritius
    Contact: Bodita Ramano — bramano@uom.ac.mu
  • Prof Frans Swanepoel University of Pretoria
    Contacts: Sedwyn Anthony — sedwyn.anthony@up.ac.za June Rose Ngcobo — June-rose.ngcobo@up.ac.za
  • Prof Didas Kayihura Muganga University of Rwanda
    Contact: Djamali Nambajimana — adm.rm@ur.ac.rw
  • Prof Margaret Jesang Hutchinson University of Nairobi
    Contacts: Prof Thomas Ochuku Mbuya — tmbuyat@uonbi.ac.ke Simon Kiplangat Bett — simonk@uonbi.ac.ke
  • Prof David Norris University of Botswana
    Contacts: Kimberly Cornfield — cornfieldk@ub.ac.bw Olebile Bolobiwe — bolobiweo@ub.ac.bw
  • Prof Barnabas Nawangwe Makerere University
    Contact: Prof Robert Wamala — robert.wamala@mak.ac.ug
  • Dr Vathi Papu-Zamxaka Tshwane University of Technology
    Contact: Caiphus Motadi — MotadiCC@tut.ac.za
  • Prof Yeshigeta Gelaw Bahir Dar University
    Contacts: Animut Tadele — animuttadele2013@gmail.com Higemengist Astatkie — Higemengist.Astatkie@bdu.edu.et
  • Prof Aminata Niang Université Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar (UCAD)
    Contacts: Yankhoba Seydi — yankhouba.seydi@ucad.edu.sn Baidy Sall — baidy.sall@ucad.edu.sn
  • Prof Sikhumbuzo Mabunda Université Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar (UCAD)
    Contacts: Yankhoba Seydi — yankhouba.seydi@ucad.edu.sn Baidy Sall — baidy.sall@ucad.edu.sn
  • Prof Sikhumbuzo Mabunda Walter Sisulu University
  • Prof Eyasu Yazew Hagos Mekelle University
  • President, Dr Mohamed Muse Jibril Amoud University, Somalia
    Contacts: Mohamed Heban — heban447@amoud.edu.so
  • Acting Vice-Chancellor, Professor Andrew Niikondo Namibia University of Science and Technology, Namibia
    Contacts: Prof Harmony Musiyarira — hmusiyarira@nust.na
  • President, Dr Asrat Atsedeweyn University of Gondar, Ethiopia
    Contacts: Asrat.Atsedeweyn@uog.edu.et

Board Members (Australia)

  • Prof. Matthew NeuhausAustralian National University
    matthew.neuhaus@anu.edu.au
  • Dr Lee BaumgartnerCharles Sturt University
    directorgulbali@csu.edu.au
  • A/Prof. David MicklerCurtin University
    aus-chair@aaun.network
  • A/Prof Kwadwo Aduei-AsanteEdith Cowan University
    k.adusei@ecu.edu.au
  • Prof. Jacqueline LoMurdoch University
    Jacqueline.Lo@murdoch.edu.au
  • Prof. Mathews NkhomaRMIT University
    mathews.nkhoma@rmit.edu.au
  • A/Prof. Andrew DansieUniversity of New South Wales
    a.dansie@unsw.edu.au
  • A/Prof. Janet DzatorUniversity of Newcastle
    janet.dzator@newcastle.edu.au
  • A/Prof. Kathryn SturmanUniversity of Queensland
    k.sturman@uq.edu.au
  • Prof. Kadambot SiddiqueUniversity of Western Australia
    kadambot.siddique@uwa.edu.au
  • Prof. Ian AndersonWestern Sydney University
    I.Anderson@westernsydney.edu.au
Direct Contact

Leadership Enquiries

Australia Co-Chairaus-chair@aaun.network
Australia Secretariataus-secretariat@aaun.network
AAUN

Organisational Structure

AAUN Non-Hierarchical Organisational Network Chart Diagram
Network Vision

Strategic Objectives

Enabling specific expertise across priority areas for Australia and Africa through targeted institutional engagement.

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To serve as the flagship platform promoting equitable, innovative and impactful university partnerships between the continents of Australia and Africa.

02

To facilitate quality collaborative research and policy advocacy to address common and comparative challenges facing science and societies across Australia and Africa.

03

To build knowledge and research capacity in people and institutions across Australia and Africa, including the next generation of scholars.

04

To utilise academic diplomacy and science communication through engagement with key stakeholders in academia, government, industry, and communities to support the deepening of Australia-Africa literacy and cooperative relations.

05

To maintain network sustainability through demonstrating value and impact, securing external support and partnerships, a managed evolution of membership, and practicing collegial, inclusive, active and transparent leadership and governance.

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AAUN acknowledges the following partners for their sponsorship, enabling us to marshal the expertise required to address global challenges.

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