Andinet
International College
Call
for Papers for 6th Annual Research Conference
Andinet
International College, established by the Ethiopian Diaspora abroad and Ethiopian
entrepreneurs, around Gurd Shola, is committed to contribute to creating 21st
century global citizens by nurturing the disciplined mind, the synthesizing
mind, the creating mind, the respectful mind, and the ethical mind by inspiring
learners to achieve academic excellence, and to fulfill the national and
international higher education policies and traditions in Teaching, Research,
Technology Transfer, and Community Service.
To
this end, our College has been conducting research conferences annually where scholars,
researchers, practitioners,
policy makers, partner institutions, and renowned personalities come together
to present papers, discuss issues, and share experiences. Further, the College has
been disseminating the findings to relevant organizations to influence both policy
and practice.
Taking the same path of academic exertion, the
College is conducting its 6th Annual Research Conference on June 27,
2024 in its premise. Interested researchers are cordially invited to submit
their abstracts and others to participate in the conference as indicated in the
Call for Papers attached.

AIC
annually organizes research conferences where scholarly works and experiences
are shared and the findings are used as solutions for problems, particularly
pertaining to the educational quality and graduate success.
So
far, AIC has organized five research conferences all of which revolve around
quality education. Quality is the Brand of Andinet International College and its
thematic areas for research.
The general themes under which the five research
conferences were organized were:
Private-Public Higher Education Partnership in
Ethiopia (2016),
Quality Education for Development in Ethiopia (2018),
Quality of Education in Private Higher
Education in Ethiopia (2019),
Quality Education for Graduate Employability (2022),
and
Quality Education for Career Success in Ethiopia
(2023).