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Inspiring research day from science mapping to Rwandan farming

The Department of Sociology held their annual PhD Research Day Friday 12th December, which provided an opportunity for PhDs candidates from Education, Social Anthropology and Sociology to present their ongoing doctors thesis.

A total of 13 PhD candidates presented their work which ranged from the emotion work and impression management of loyalty used by defense lawyers, to intellectuals in the construction of hegemony, not to mention science mapping, cleanliness practices, farming in Rwanda as well as cooperation between police and border guard authorities, just to name a few! 

The day of seminars was attended by over 40 members of the department and was deemed to be an informative, interesting and inspiring event.