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Kenya hosts forum seeking to raise Africa's stake in academic research

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Dr Winston Ojenge, the Head of the Digital Innovation and Knowledge Economy programme at the African Centre of Technology Studies when he addressed Africa research supervisors. [File, Standard]

Kenya will next week host an academy for researchers and scholars on artificial intelligence and machine learning in Africa. The academy, to be held from December 12-16 in Mombasa, will bring together 75 PhD, masters and post-doctorate students together with their supervisors from 22 universities across 18 African countries.

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