Professors Without Borders, a UK-based charity, is in our second year of a partnership with the University of Cape Coast, Ghana. The current programme would be hosted by the Department of Data Science and Economic Policy, which is part of the School of Economics under the college of humanities and legal studies.
The ideal candidate will have a PhD or be enrolled in a PhD programme related to Economics and/or Generative AI. They should have a dynamic personality and love of teaching, with at least 5 years of classroom teaching experience at the tertiary level.
Faculty and Staff
Economics and Data Science Postgraduates
Flights, Travel Insurance, and Visa (where applicable) will be provided by Professors Without Borders
Accommodation, Meals, and Local Transportation will be provided by UCC
1. AI Integration and Adoption into Academic Workflow
This training programme aims to promote the systematic adoption of Artificial Intelligence in academic and research practices for both graduate students and faculty.
Graduate students will learn:
Faculty will learn:
2. Application of Bayesian Network Analysis in Economics
Participants will gain hands-on experience in advanced Bayesian Network Modelling Techniques relevant to both faculty and students. The core learning outcomes include:
The focus will be on leveraging these methods for real-world economic modelling and policy evaluation.
3. Impact Evaluation in Economics
Participants will develop practical skills in conducting rigorous impact evaluation within the field of economics. Key learning outcomes include:
Please complete our application form by Wednesday April 8. As part of this, you will be required to submit a cover letter and CV. The cover letter is a very important indication of your seriousness about this programme and will be considered greatly. It should be written primarily by yourself without the dominant contribution coming from AI tools, which are easily recognizable to the reader. It should address your commitment to SDG #4–the delivery of Quality Education–and the skills and attributes you can contribute to this programme.
If shortlisted, you will be invited to complete a situational judgement test to assess your approach to safeguarding, followed by an interview with our Co-Heads of Programmes to discuss teaching ideas for the programme and your pedagogical approach.
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