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Africa Day at Northeastern
WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 2022
Join our student leaders online for a conversation about topics including life as an African at Northeastern, resources available to our community, the connection between alumni and current students, pursuits after Northeastern, and more.
Making mRNA Vaccines in Africa:
A Conversation with Patrick Bergstedt, Senior Vice President, Moderna
Introduction by David Madigan
Provost, Northeastern University
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 2022
The Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Complex
805 Columbus Avenue, Boston MA
In March, Moderna announced it will build a manufacturing facility in Kenya, its first in Africa, to produce messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccines, including COVID-19 shots. The pharmaceutical company will invest $500 million in the Kenyan facility, and supply as many as 500 million doses of mRNA vaccines to the continent each year.
Join Hazel Sive, dean of Northeastern’s College of Science and chair of the Africa Global Initiative, for a question and answer session with Patrick Bergstedt about positioning the continent to respond to future health crises, and how he envisions Moderna playing a role.
Following the lecture, guests are invited to attend a reception with a light dinner.
Northeastern’s First Africa Business Conference
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2022
Northeastern’s inaugural Africa Business Conference, organized by the D’Amore-McKim School of Business’s Center for Emerging Markets.
From ehealth to urban logistics, food to fintech, e-commerce to sustainable grids and cybersecurity, Africa’s expanding economy holds the promise of rapid growth for tech startups and traditional companies alike, offering innovative solutions to global challenges.
The conference offered members of our community—business leaders, students, researchers, and entrepreneurs—the opportunity to network and engage with inspiring changemakers in Africa through keynote speeches and panel discussions. For more information, email Caroline Gueny-Mentre at c.gueny-mentre@northeastern.edu
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President Joseph E. Aoun
Amb Rama Yade and Pr Jonathan Esole
Dilip Pal and Pr Ravi Ramamurti
Subodh Chanrai
Florie Liser and Ayo Oyebanjo
SRI Inkundla: Science-Policy Collaboration in Low and Middle Income Countries – Lessons from Africa (22 February)
This Inkundla is the first in a series of four engaging and interactive pre-events leading up to the 2022 Sustainability Research and Innovation (SRI) Congress in Pretoria, South Africa, and online June 20-24, 2022. Inkundla is a South African English word originating from isiXhosa and isiZulu that refers to a gathering of the people of the village or area, held in the public courtyard at the gate of the cattle enclosure. By naming these pre-Congress events Inkundlas, SRI aims to highlight the collaborative, inclusive and engaging nature of the Congress, while honoring the traditions and culture of the 2022 host, South Africa.
We start off the series with a discussion devoted to African Science, Technology, and Innovation (STI) and how advancements in this field are changing the way the world views Africa. Covid-19 has further highlighted this shift and provides a case study to understand the challenges, opportunities, and value proposition of STI within Africa and low-middle-income countries.
To sign up, please visit: SRI Inkundla: Science-Policy Collaboration in Low and Middle Income Countries – Lessons from Africa (22 February) | SRI2022 or contact r.wamai@northeastern.edu
THE AFRICA GLOBAL INITIATIVE TEAM
Mariamma Thomas
Director – Recruitment & Marketing
International Enrollment Management
mar.thomas@northeastern.edu
Caroline Gueny-Mentre
Director of Global Market Development
c.gueny-mentre@northeastern.edu
Aspa Papanastasiou
Associate Director of Global Employer Relations
a.papanastasiou@northeastern.edu
General Inquiries:
Etta Brooks
Project Manager
e.brooks@northeastern.edu
Asta Musa
Assistant Project Manager
a.musa@northeastern.edu