Haramaya University striving to enable PhD students to conduct problem-solving research.

Haramaya University’s College of Social Science and Humanities (CSSH) conducted training on research methodology for PhD students at its resource center on December 12–14, 2022.

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College of Social Sciences and Humanities held National Curriculum Review Workshop on June 27, 2022 to review and augment the curricula of three doctoral programs, namely, PhD in Climate Change and Disaster Risk Management, PhD in Language Education Policy Studies, and PhD in Oromo Literature and Linguistics, and two Master’s Programs, namely, MA in History and MSc in GIS and Remote Sensing.

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HU-UIBK Partnership for Strengthening Institutional Capacity in Peacebuilding and Conflict Transformation | PSICPCT

 

Journal Sponsorship

The East African Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities (EAJSSH) is sponsored by Haramaya University

Publisher

The East African Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities (EAJSSH) is published by Haramaya University

Journal History

East African Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities was started in 2016 by the College of Social Sciences and Humanities of Haramaya University to enhance exchange of ideas among scientists engaged in research and development activities.

Vol. 8 No. 1 (2023)

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East African Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities (EAJSSH) is the official journal of the College of Social Sciences and Humanities at Haramaya University. Its purpose is to serve as a forum for intellectual exchange on a wide range of the social, historical, environmental, and political issues that affect humans in multiple ways and are in turn affected by dynamics and processes of humans’ interventions. Contributions are thus welcome from the diverse and interrelating fields of social sciences and humanities such as Sociology, Social Work, Social Anthropology, History, Political Sciences, Human Geography, Gender and Development Studies, Social Psychology, Peace and Development/Conflict Studies, Linguistics, Literature and Folklore, Cultural Studies, Law, Media and Communication Studies, Tourism and Development, Urban Planning (its social aspects), and Education. The journal gives priority to empirical works, but also encourages outstanding contributions that deal with the methodological and theoretical dilemmas spanning the fields of social sciences and humanities. Critical reviews of newly published books and short research communications are also considered.