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CURRICULUM VITAE: KENNETH INYANI SIMALA A: Personal Details Date of Birth: 27th January, 1967. Place of Birth: Emuhaya District, Vihiga County, Kenya. Citizenship: Kenyan Marital Status: Married Gender: Male B: Address: Official: Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology, Department of Language and Literature Education, P.O Box 190, Kakamega, 50100 Kenya. Tel. 254-56-31375. Fax. 254-56-30153. Email: inyani@yahoo.com Private: PO Box 8247, Eldoret, Kenya. Tel: 254-722-784163. Email: kisimala@hotmail.com C: Education and Qualifications 1995-2000: Moi University, Kenya. Doctor of Philosophy (D.Phil) Degree in Kiswahili Studies, Thesis title: Uhakiki wa Sitiari za Uana katika Ushairi wa Kiswahili (A Critical Analysis of Gendered Metaphors in Kiswahili Poetry) 1991-1993: Moi University, Kenya. Master of Philosophy (M.Phil) Degree in Kiswahili Studies. Thesis title: Fani katika Utenzi wa Vita Vya Wadachi Kutamalaki Mrima (Style in Utenzi wa Vita Vya Wadachi Kutamalaki Mrima Epic Poem). 1987-1990: Moi University, Kenya. Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) Degree in Education, Kiswahili and Geography February, 2013: Centre for Corporate Governance, Certificate in Corporate Governance April-July, 2002: The Institute of Islamic Thought in Africa, Northwestern University, US; Certificate in African Studies May-June, 1996: Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA), Dakar, Senegal; Certificate in Youth Studies. May-July, 1987 National Youth Service Training College, Gilgil, Certificate in National Development 1985-1986 Bungoma High School, Kenya Advanced Certificate of Education (KACE) 1981-1984 Ebunangwe Secondary School, Kenya Certificate of Education (KCE) 1974-1980 Mwituha and Ebunangwe Primary Schools, Certificate of Primary Education (CPE) D: Career Progression June, 2008-to date: Associate Professor of Kiswahili and Cultural Linguistics, Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology 2007-2008: Associate Professor of Kiswahili, Moi University. June-Nov; 2006: Associate Professor of Kiswahili, Maseno University. 2005-2008: Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor of Kiswahili at Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology (Part-time basis). 2002-2006: Senior Lecturer in Kiswahili; Maseno University. 1995-2002: Lecturer in Kiswahili; Maseno University. 1993-1995: Tutorial Fellow in Kiswahili; Moi University (Part-Time basis). 1995-1996: Lecturer in Kiswahili Studies at the University of Eastern Africa, Baraton (Part-time basis) 1990-1993: Graduate Assistant in Kiswahili, Moi University. Aug-Dec. 1990: Graduate Teacher of Kiswahili and Geography, Ndiru Secondary School.

E: Vision and Philosophy Taking excellence as the benchmark for all I do, and guided by professionalism, merit and integrity, I desire and aspire to be an outstanding scholar-practitioner and intellectual, educating for life and addressing theoretical, policy and practical challenges facing humanity by coming to terms with the past, taking cognizance of the present, and strategically planning for the future. F): Publications 1) Books and Monographs i) Kabaji, E; Simala, I.K & Nasongo (eds.) Pedagogy, Directorate of Public Communications and Publishing, MMUST. 2013. ISBN. 978-9966-1727-1-6 ii) Simala, K. Inyani (ed.) An Analysis of the processes of Constitution, Operations and Role of University Senates in academic development and Governance of Public Universities in Kenya (Forthcoming in CODESRIA Book Series) iii) Simala, K. Inyani (ed.) Action Research and Higher Education in Africa (Forthcoming) iv) Simala, K. Inyani (ed.) Utafiti wa Kiswahili (Kiswahili Research) Moi University Press, 2002 v) Simala, K. Inyani Sexist overtones in Gendered Kiswahili Poetic Metaphors: A Critical Analysis (1994).OSSREA Publications Series No.7. 2) Journal Articles and Book Chapters i) Deanship, Leadership Dilemmas and Management Challenges of the Social Sciences in University Education in Kenya. (Forthcoming, CODESRIA) ii) Nurturing Links Across and Beyond Social Sciences and Humanities in African Universities in the Era of Globalization. (Forthcoming, CODESRIA) iii) Orality, Modernity and African Development: Myth as Dialogue of Civilizations. (Forthcoming, CODESRIA) iv) Harnessing Indigenous Lore in the Conservation and Management of Kakamega Forest (Forthcoming, JSTEM) v) Critical Pedagogy and Kiswahili Education: Challenges and the Way Forward, in Kabaji, E; Simala, I.K & Nasongo (eds.) Pedagogy, Directorate of Public Communications and Publishing, MMUST. 2013. ISBN. 978-9966-1727-1-6. Chapter 2, pp.14-23 vi) Matumizi ya TEKNOHAMA katika Ufundishaji wa Riwaya ya Kiswahili katika Shule za Upili Nchini Kenya, katika Mulika, Na.32. Taasis ya Taaluma za Kiswahili, 2013. ISSN 0856 0129. vii) Intellectual Flexibility, Innovative partnerships and Collaborations in the African University of the Twenty-First Century, in International Journal of Public Policy 2012 Vol. 8 No. 4/5/6; pp. 214-229 viii) The Power of Language and the Politics of Regime Change in Africa, in Regime Change and Succession Politics in Africa: Fifty Years of Misrule; eds. Maurice Amutabi and Shadrack Nasong o. Routledge, Chapter 12. ISBN 13: 978-0-415-53408 ix) Language in African Development in Africa after Fifty Years: Retrospections and Reflections; eds. Toyin Falola, Maurice Amutabi and Sylvester Gundona. The Red Sea Press x) Indigenous Language Radio, Uniformed Services and Community-Based Disaster Management in Kenya, in International Journal of Disaster Management and Risk Reduction. Vol. 3 No.1, 2010 xi) Whose Self-Determination? Conflicting Nationalisms and the Collapse of Somalia, in African Studies in Geography of Africa from Below eds. Michel Ben Arrous & Lazare Ki-Zerbo, CODESRIA, 2009. Chapter 6

xii) Globalization and Lifelong Learning in Africa, in Studies in Lifelong Learning in Africa: From Ethnic Traditions to Technological Innovations. Eds. Moses Otieno Oketch & Maurice Nyamanga Amutabi, Mellen Press, 2009. Chapter 10 xiii) Nadharia na Utandawazi katika Maendeleo ya Taaluma ya Kiswahili, in Nadharia katika Taaluma ya Kiswahili na Lugha za Kiafrika, eds. Ogechi, N; Shitemi, N & Simala, I. Moi University Press, 2008. Chapter 4 ISBN? Pp? xiv) Gender and the Metaphorical Representation of Sexualities in Modern Swahili Poetry, in Encyclopedia of Women and Islamic Cultures ed. Ingrid Heijckers, Brill Academic Publishers, April, 2007. xv) Strategic Planning for Kiswahili in East African Community Education, in Language for Development in Africa, ed. Kembo-Sure, Moi University Press; 2006 (Chapter 9). xvi) Fasihi Simulizi Katika Enzi ya Utandawazi, in Njogu, K and Momanyi, C. Fasihi Simulizi, Twaweza Communications,Nairobi, 2006 (Chapter 1) xvii) Uzalendo wa Lugha ya Kiswahili katika Enzi ya Utandawazi, in Kiswahili na Utandawazi, BAKITA, Tanzania, 2005. (Chapter 3) xviii) Small Arms, Cattle Raiding, and Borderlands: The Ilemi Triangle in Illicit Flows and Criminal Things, eds. Willem van Schendel & Itty Abraham. Indiana University Press, 2005 (Chapter 7). xix) Small Arms, Cattle-Rustling & Internally Displaced Persons in the Ilemi Triangle, in Identity, Culture & Politics, Vol. 4, no.2, 2003. xx) Pan-Africanism and the Language Question: Re-reading African Cultural and Intellectual History in the African Journal of International Affairs, Vol. 6, 1 and 2, 2003 xxi) "Dhima ya Lugha za Asili katika Maendeleo" in Kiswahili in the Twenty -First Century, eds, Njogu, K; Momanyi, C; Kinge i, K..2003, Center for the Advanced Study of African Society, Cape Town. xxii) Religion and the Development of Swahili Political Poetry, in Journal for Islamic Studies, Vol. 22, 2002. xxiii) "Utangulizi" in Utafiti wa Kiswahili (2002) ed. K.I. Simala, Moi University Press (Chapter 1). 14) xxiv) "Miradi ya Utafiti wa Kiswahili katika vyuo Vikuu karne ya Ishirini na Moja" in Utafiti wa Kiswahili (2002) ed I.K. Simala Moi University Press (Chapter 12). xxv) "Empowering Indigenous African Languages for Sustainable Development in the Twenty First Century" in African Languages and Development in the Twenty-First Century, (2002) ed. Owino F.R. Center for the Advanced Study of African Society, Cape Town. xxvi) African Linguistic Nationalism and the Discourse of Globalization; Chap. 15 in Globalization, Democracy and Development in Africa: Challenges and Prospects, eds. S.M. Rugumamu; A.G.M. Ahmed. OSSREA, Addis Ababa, 2001 xxvii) Kiswahili Katika Maendeleo ya Elimu ya Sayansi na Teknolojia" in Kiswahili as a Tool for Empowerment and Development (2000) eds. N. Shitemi, M. Noordin, Moi University Press, Eldoret. xxviiii) Globalization and Linguistic Identities in Africa Conflicting interests" in Conflict in Contemporary Africa (2000), eds P.G. Okoth and B.A. Ogot; Jomo Kenyatta Foundation (Chapter 6). xxix) "Language, Poverty Alleviation and Sustainable Development in Rural Kenya" in Journal of

World Education Vol. 30 No. 1, 2000. xxx) "Kiswahili Language, Community Drama and Youth Development" in Culture, Drama and Communication (1998) eds. Odhiambo, C.J. and O. Mumma (Chapter 13). xxxi) "Ethnolinguistic Nationalism and Identity: Its Implications for Nation - States in Africa" in Nationalism, Ethnicity and Democracy in Africa (1996) ed. B.A. Ogot (Chapter 3). xxxii) Religious Nationalism and the Language Question in Colonial Kenya" in Kenya Journal of Education (1996), Bureau of Educational Research, Kenyatta University. xxxiii) "Alofoni katika Kiswahili Sanifu" (1996) BARAGUMU Maseno University G. Courses Studied 1) Masters Level Phonetics and Phonology; Swahili Morphology; Kiswahili Drama; Swahili Poetry; Syntax; Semantics; Kiswahili Novel; Oral Literature; Sociolinguistics; Research Methodology; Thesis 2) Undergraduate Level i) Education General Methods in Education; Educational Media Resources; Curriculum Development; Educational Psychology; History of Education; Human Behaviour and Learning; Human Development; Educational Technology; Educational Psychology; Educational Administration and Management; Sociology of Education; Educational Planning and Economics. ii) Kiswahili Study of General Linguistics; Communication Skills in Kiswahili; Early History & Standardization of Kiswahili; Research Methodology; Theory of Literature and Analysis; Swahili Morphology; Swahili Phonetics and Phonology; Theory of Syntax; Sociolinguistics; Oral Literature; Linguistics and Language; Textual and Discourse Analysis; Kiswahili Semantics; Kiswahili Novel. iii) Geography Major World Environments; East African Environments; Geomorphology; Climatology; Quantitative Methods; Development Geography, Geography of Kenya; Biogeography; Medical Geography; Political Geography; Population Geography; Quantitative Methods; Major World Environments; East African Environments; Human Geography. 3) Child and Youth Studies i) Basic concepts and contemporary issues in the development of the child and youth ii) Youth diversity and development iii) Childhood, youth and society iv) Youth Culture and Development v) Researching children and youth vi) Children and Youth with Special Needs vii) Behavioural Challenges of Children and Youth viii) Identity and Self among children and youth ix) Children, youth and globalization x) Critical and Postmodern Theories about Children and Youth 4) African Studies i) The Study of Africa ii) African Culture iii) Linguistic Map of Africa iv) Religion and African Development v) Islamic Thought in Africa vi) The Archive in Africa 5) Corporate Governance i) The Concept of Corporate Governance

ii) Duties and Liabilities of Directors iii) Principles of Corporate Governance iv) Role and Functions of the Board of Directors v) The Board and Strategy vi) Making the Board More Effective vii) Board Dynamics and Group Thinking viii) The Board and Human Resources vix) Corporate Social Responsibility and Citizenship xx) Knowledge Management and ICT xxi) Corruption: Causes, Effects and Solutions xxii) Studying and Analyzing Financial Reports xxiii) Risk Management xxiv) Reporting on Corporate Governance Compliance xxv) Role of the Professional Advisor 6) National Youth Service i) Personal Fitness ii) Footdrill iii) First-aid iv) Campcraft v) Fire-fighting vi) National Development issues and strategies H) Courses Taught Study of General Linguistics; Introduction to Language and Linguistics; Communication Skills in Kiswahili; Early History & Standardization of Kiswahili; Research Methodology; Kiswahili Prose; Theory of Literature and Analysis; Swahili Morphology; Swahili Phonetics and Phonology; Theory of Syntax; Sociolinguistics; Oral Literature; Linguistics and Language; Textual and Discourse Analysis; Kiswahili Semantics; Kiswahili Novel. I) Select Papers Presented and Conferences Attended 1. Ukuaji, Maendeleo na Mstakabala wa Kiswahili, at the Chakita Annual Conference held at Catholic University of Eastern Africa, 21 24, August, 2013. 2. The Language Question in Kenya: Constitutional Provisions and Policy Implications, at the OSSREA Kenya Chapter National Workshop on Academic and Policy held at the Catholic University of Eastern Africa (CUEA), August 1, 2013 3. Silence that Speaks: The Search for Humanity in the Fumo Liyongo Epic, at the Continental Connections Seminar at the Institute for Humanities, University of Cape Town, South Africa, 26th September, 2012. 4. Modernity, Migration and Cultural Configurations among the Swahili of East Africa, 1500 1900, Paper presented at the 4th Global Migration History Conference at Rabat on 19-21 May 2012. 5. Classical Swahili Poetry as Oral Philosophy on Afro-Arab International Relations and Dialogue of Civilizations, Paper presented at the CODESRIA Afro-Arab Institute, on 12th-24th March, 2012. 6. Orality, Modernity and African Development: Myth as Dialogue of Civilizations, Paper presented at the 13 CODESRIA General Assembly, on 13th December,2012 in Rabat, Morocco. 7. Nurturing Links Across and Beyond Social Sciences and Humanities in African Universities: Challenges, Opportunities and the Way Forward, Paper presented at the Deans Conference during CODESRIA s 13th General Assembly, 12th December, 2012. 8. Beyond Simple Mythology to Complex Modernity: The Fumo Liyongo Legend as Metaphor of Civilizations in Dialogue, Presented at the Cambridge/Africa Collaborative Research Workshop,

on 11th December, 2010 St. John s College, University of Cambridge. 9. Policing Kenyan Towns: Police Language, Meaning and Communication, at a Workshop on Policing African Cities, Presented on 26th November, 2010 at the University of Leeds 10. The politics of Multilingualism and the Quest for the United States of Africa: Challenges and Opportunities, Paper Presented at the Symposium on the United States of Africa (USA) held on July 27-30th, 2009 at Meridien Hotel, Dakar, Senegal. 11. Language, Pan-Africanism and State Nationalism in Africa: Hegemony and Resistance during Moments of Globalization ; Presented at the International Conference on Hegemony, Counter Hegemony and Alternatives to Hegemony: Implications for the South, held on 24-25 February, 2009 at Kualar Lumpur, Malaysia 12. Athari ya Utandawazi kwa Ufundishaji wa Isimu-Jamii, at the Annual CHAKITA meeting, on 6-8 October,2006, Kunste Hotel, Nakuru, Kenya 13. Culture and Communication as Empowering Imperatives in Community Participation in Development: A Comparative Perspective of the South, Presented at the South-South Summer Institute on Rethinking Development in the South: A Tri-Continental Perspective, held at Dakar, 15 May-09 June, 2006. 14. Globalization and Theory in Kiswahili Studies, at the Chama cha Kiswahili Cha Afrika Mashariki (CHAKAMA) Conference at the Sirikwa Hotel on 23rd-25th November, 2005. 15. Confronting Development Challenges through Kiswahili Education, at the 7th International Conference on Language and Development, at UNECA, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on 26th-28th, October 2005 16. Teaching Kiswahili on Solid Ground to Improve Practice, at the Chama cha Kiswahili cha Kitaifa (CHAKITA) Conference at Mombasa Museum on 12th- 15th, October, 2005 16. African Indigenous Languages and the Challenges of Post/Modernism in the Era of 17. Globalization, at the Maseno Uiversity Seminar on Modernity and Globalization, at the Kisumu Hotel, on 15th-16th, August, 2005. 18. Kiswahili katika Enzi ya Utandawazi, at the Jubilee Celebration for the Institute of Kiswahili Research, University of Dar-es-Salaam, on 23-26th July, 2005. 19. Strategic Planning for Kiswahili in East African Community Education, at a Language Symposium on Language for Development in Africa, at Moi University on 2nd-3rd June, 2005, sponsored by DAAD. 20. Theorizing the Globalization of Kiswahili, at the 18th Swahili Colloquium, University of Bayreuth, on 15th-17th, May 2005. 21. The Culture Imperative in Globalization, Development and Communication in Africa, at the Moi University Seminar on Globalization, Communication and Development, at Sirikwa Hotel, 21st - 25th February, 2005. 22. Present Yet Absent: Education Rights and Needs of Children with Disabilities in Kenya, at the Bernard van Leer Foundation, The Hague, on 5th, January, 2005. 23. Swahili Poetry on Culture and Conflict in Kenya, at the Tilburg University, on 8th December, 2004. 24. Children, Youth and the Free Primary Education in Kenya, at the International Centre for Child and Youth Studies, at the Institute of Social Studies, The Hague on 3rd December, 2004. 25. Narrating Independent Kenya in Kiswahili Poetry, at the Historical Association of Kenya Conference, 10th-13th June, 2004. 26. Interrogating the Child and Youth Question in African Social Science Research, at the CODESRIA/ SSRC Workshop, Dakar, 22nd October, 2003. 27. Empowering the Youth for Sustainable Peace and Conflict Resolution among Pastoralist Communities of Northern Kenya, at the Child and Youth Studies Institute, hosted by CODESRIA

Dakar; 7th-30th, October, 2003. 28. Politics, Swahili Poetry and Society in Africa, at the Institute for the Study of Islamic Thought in Africa, hosted by the Program for African Studies, Northwestern University, 28th May, 2002. 29. Communication, Youth Education and Small Arms Collection, Paper presented at the IGAD meeting on Small Arms and Light Weapons Collection in the Horn of Africa and the Great Lakes Region countries, at Sheraton Djibouti Hotel, Djibouti; 8th-13th,December, 2002. 30. Linguistic Resources in Conflict Management in Africa: An Observation, Paper presented at the SSRC meeting on Field Building and Conflict Management in Eastern Africa, at Ridar Hotel, Kampala; 5th-8th, November, 2002. 31. Globalization, Kiswahili Linguistic Nationalism and the African Renaissance, at the annual Kiswahili National Association (CHAKITA) conference, at Thomsons Falls Lodge, Nyahururu, 3rd - 6th October, 2002. 32. Ethnicity, Nationalism and Self-Determination in Africa, A study into the Somali Question paper presented at the CODESRIA Multinational Working Group on Africa, the State and its Dissidences: A Geography from Below, at Hotel Djambour, Dakar:17th-20th,October, 2001. 33. Triple Nationalism and Conflict in the Sudan; at the "Islam in Africa" Conference at the Institute of Global Cultural Studies, New York; 19th - 22nd April, 2001. 34. "Culture, Communication and Development", Facilitator at the Nelson Mandela-Peter Maniche Program organized by the Association for World Education at the Afrika Study Centre, Mbale, Uganda, on 5th - 18th August, 2001. 35. Language in Urban Experience in Kenya, 1700-1980s. Paper presented at the British Institute in Eastern Africa Workshop on 2nd - 4th July, 2001 at Milimani Hotel, Nairobi. 36. Language in Lifelong Learning and Active Citizenship; at the "Globalization, Lifelong Learning and Active Citizenship" Seminar organized by the Association for World Education, at Copenhagen, Denmark; 25th March - 11th April, 2001. 37. Language in Urban Experience in Kenya, 1700-1980s. Paper presented at the British Institute in Eastern Africa Workshop on 2nd - 4th July, at Milimani Hotel, Nairobi, 2001. 38. Linguistic Nationalism and the Discourse of Globalization ; at the SixthOSSREA Congress, Dar-es- Salaam, April, 2000. 39. Symbol and Meaning in Gendered Swahili Poetic metaphors ; at the International Conference on "Language, Symbol and Meaning" at Kenyatta University, July, 2000. 40. Empowering Indigenous African Languages for Sustainable Development in the Twenty -First Century ; at the 1st International Conference on African Language and Development in the 21st Century, Kisumu, May, 2000. 41. Swala la Mzingiro na Uundaji wa Istilahi za Kiswahili ; at the National Kiswahili Conference on "Kiswahili kwa Mahitaji Maalum", Mombasa, October, 2000. 42. Culture, Communication and rural Development in Africa; at the Association for Third World Studies (ATWS - Kenya Chapter) Conference, Eldoret, November, 2000. 43. Symbol and Meaning in Gendered Swahili Poetic Metaphors ; at the International Conference on "Language, Symbol and Meaning" at Kenyatta University, July, 2000. 44. Social Communication, Military Operations and Pastoralist Rights; at the OSILIGI - Action Aid Conference on "Military Operations in pastoralist Communities", Nanyuki, August, 2000. 45. Peace Education, Communication and Conflict Resolution ; at the "Adult Education and Conflict Resolution" Conference, sponsored by the Association for World Education and UNESCO, Kampala, January, 1999. 46. Language as a Tool for Poverty Alleviation ; at the Association for World Education (Kenya Chapter) National Workshop Eldoret, May, 1999. 47. Language, Poverty Alleviation and Sustainable Development in Rural Kenya ; at the Association

for World Education International Conference on "Poverty Alleviation and Community Education", Isiolo, July, 1999. 48. Gendered Metaphors in Swahili Poetry: Experiential Similarity and Literary Correlates, at the International Conference on language Symbol and Meaning, Nairobi; August, 1999. 49. Language, Poverty Alleviation and Sustainable Development in Rural Kenya ; at the Association for World Education International Conference on "Poverty Alleviation and Community Education", Isiolo, July, 1998. 50. Language, Empowerment and Community Development ; at the International Conference on "Community Education", sponsored by Action Aid - Kenya, Nairobi, August,1998. 51. Miradi ya utafiti wa Kiswahili katika karne ya Ishirini na Moja ; at the Kiswahili National Conference on "Kiswahili Research", Kisumu, September, 1998. 52. Ethnic - Nationalism and Self - Determination in Africa ; at the CODESRIA's Multinational Working Group on "A Geography of Africa from Below" Workshop at Dakar, December, 1998. 53. Language, Empowerment and Community Development ; at the International Conference on "Community Education", sponsored by Action Aid-Kenya, Nairobi, August, 1998. 54. Language, Communication and Environmental management in Rural Kenya: The Missing Link, at the 10th OSSREA Winner's Workshop in Addis Ababa. July, 1998. 55. Language and Development in Kenya: A Communicative Perspective ; at the Association for World Education Regional Conference, Eldoret, August, 1998. 56. Linguistic Globalization and the Future of African Languages ; at the African Council for Communication Education (ACCE), Nairobi, July, 1998. 57. Language, Community Drama and Development; The case for Kiswahili ; at the "Drama for Development" Conference, Nairobi, August, 1998. 58. Language, Social Science Research and Communication ; at the OSSREA National Workshop on "Social Science Research and Development", Maseno, November, 1998. 59. Language Rights, Ethnicity and the Democratization Process in Africa ; at the 9th CODESRIA General Assembly and Conference on "Globalization and the Social Sciences in Africa", Dakar/Senegal, December, 1998. 60. Kiswahili for Community Empowerment, at the Symposium on "Kiswahili for Specific Purposes", Moi University, April, 1997. 61. Language and Marginalization: The case of Primary Schools in Kenya ; at the Oxford International Conference, September, 1997. 62. Language Projects in Kiswahili Studies at Kenyan Universities; at the Roskilde International Conference on "Project Work", Roskilde University, Denmark, September, 1997. 63. Globalization and Linguistic Identities in Africa: Conflicting interests, at the Historical Association of Kenya Conference, Kisumu, October/November, 1997. 64. 62 Language, Communication and Environmental awareness in Rural Kenya ; at Savanlinna, Finland, June, 1996. 65. Literacy, National Development and Socio-Political Change in Kenya ; at the International Consortium of Experiential Learning Conference, Cape Town, July, 1996. 66. Language Across Curriculum: The Pluralist Dilemma in Kenya's Primary Schools ; at the International Language in Education Group Symposium, Cape Town, July, 1996 67. Language in Independent Africa: Critical issues and Options ; at the First OSSREA National Workshop, Kitale, August, 1996. 68. Language and Community Development in Rural Kenya: An Environmental Perspective ; the Social Group Dynamics Conference, organized by the Human Sciences Research Council, Pretoria, August, 1996. 69. Language in Science and Technology Education in Africa: A Communicative Perspective; at the

Science and Technology Education in Africa Conference, in Harare/Zimbabwe, September, 1996. 70. Linguistic Nationalism in Africa: Trends in the Emerging Ideology ; at the Historical Association of Kenya Conference at the University of Eastern Africa, Baraton April, 1995 71. Ethnolinguistic Nationalism and Identity: Implications for Nation-States in Africa ; at a UNESCO Conference on "Nationalism, Ethnicity and Democracy" Kericho, May, 1995. 72. Ethnolinguistic Diversity, Identity and State Viability in Africa : at CODESRIA's 8th General Assembly and Symposium, Dakar/Senegal, June/July, 1995. 73. Religious Nationalism and the Language Question in Colonial Kenya: A Critical Perspective ; at the Association of Third World Studies Conference, Jacksonville, Florida/USA, October, 1995. 74. Linguistic Pluralism in Kenya's Education System: Towards a Democratic Policy", at the Conference on Education for Democracy", Duduville Nairobi, June, 1994. 75. Educational Linguistics and Sociopolitical Change in Africa: Trends and Implications ; at the Pan- African Colloquium on Education in Post-Colonial Africa; University of Cape Town, December, 1994. 76. "Sexist Overtones in Kiswahili Female Metaphors: A Critical Analysis" Research Methodology Workshop; Organized by the Organization for Social Science Research in Eastern and Southern Africa (OSSREA); Karen Nairobi, October, 1993. J) Grants, Awards and Fellowships May, 2013: Mastercard Foundation grant to International Child Development Initiatives (The Netherlands) in conjunction with MMUST to research on Righting the Future: South-South Collaboration and Capacity Building for Universalizing Secondary Education for Gils in Africa. January, 2013: The Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA) grant to coordinate research on "An Analysis of the process of constitution, operations and role of university Senates in academic development and Governance of Public Universities in Kenya" September, 2012: The Humanities Institute of Africa (HUMA) visiting grant to make a presentation at the University of South Africa on the theme Silence that Speaks: The Search for Humanity in the Fumo Liyongo Epic, at the Continental Connections Seminar Series March, 2012: The Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA) grant to attend the Afro-Arab Institute in Rabat, Morocco 2010-2011: Cambridge/Africa Collaborative Research Fellowship on Myth, Modernity and African Literature at Cambridge University, UK. 2009 2011: World Bank/IDRC Research in Integrating Indigenous Knowledge of Rainfall Prediction and Modern Meteorological Forecasts in Climate Risk Management in Bunyore, Vihiga District November, 2009: The Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA) grant to attend an International Conference on Hegemony, Counter-Hegemony and Alternatives to Hegemony: Implications for the South, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. May June, 2006: The Asian Political and International Studies Association (APISA), the Latin American Council of Social Sciences (CLACSO) and the Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA) grant to attend and write during the South-South Summer Institute on Rethinking Development in the South: A Tri-Continental Perspective, in Dakar, Senegal.

May, 2005: British Council, DFID and USAID to attend the 7th International Language and Development Conference, at the UN Commission for Africa, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. May, 2005: Sida-SAREC funded team-research on Wetlands Management around Lake Victoria, administered by Inter-University Council for East Africa. 2005 Germany Research Foundation to attend the 18th Swahili- Colloquium, at Bayreuth University (May). 2004-2005: Plan Netherlands Distinguished Visiting Fellowship at the Institute of Social Studies (ISS), The Netherlands. 2004: Social Science Research Grant on Global Security and Peace research in East Africa. 2003: Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA) grant for research on Communication, Sustainable Peace and Conflict Management in Kenya. 2002: Ford Foundation Visiting Fellowship at the Institute for the Study of Islamic Thought in Africa (ISITA), Northwestern University, USA. 2002: Social Science Research Council Grant on Research Collaboration in Conflict Zones. 2001: Association for World Education/Social Science Research Council Grant for research on the Mobilization of Linguistic Resources in Conflict Management. 2001: Democracy Fund of the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs for Research on Globalization and Lifelong Learning in Kenya and Visit to Denmark. 1999: Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA) research grant on Nationalisms and Geography of Africa from Below. 1999: German Academic Exchange Programme(DAAD) research grant for research on Language and Democratization Conference at Maseno University. 1999: International Development Research Council (IDRC-Nairobi) grant for Conference on Globalization, Democratisation and Language Rights in Kenya. 1998: Organisation for Social Science Research in Eastern and Southern Africa (OSSREA) research grant on Language, Communication and Environmental Management. 1996: Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA) on Child and Youth in Violent Conflict in Kenya. 1993: Organization for Social Science Research in Eastern and Southern Africa (OSSREA) grant for research on Sexist Overtones and Gendered Metaphors in Kiswahili Poetry ) 1990: Moi University Grant for Master of Philosophy Studies 1987: Government of Kenya Scholarship for Undergraduate Studies at Moi University K) Training Workshops and Institutes 1) Attended a Corporate Governance Training organized by the Centre for Corportae Governance at the Whitesands Hotel, Mombasa in February, 2013.

2) Attended Deans Workshop on Challenges to Effective Leadership and Management for the 21st Century African University in January, 2013 in Johannesburg, South Africa organized by the Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA) 3) Attended the Afro-Arab Institute in Rabat, Morocco sponsored by the Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA) in 2012 4) Attended workshop on Managing the African University of the Twenty-First Century organized by CODESRIA in Rabat, Morocco in 2011 5) Attend the South-South Summer Institute on Rethinking Development in the South: A Tri-Continental Perspective, in Dakar, Senegal facilitated by The Asian Political and International Studies Association (APISA), the Latin American Council of Social Sciences (CLACSO) and the Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA) in 2006. 6) Attended training in Global Security and Peace at the Social Science Research Offices in Washington, US in 2004. 7) Attended training in Institute for the Study of Islamic Thought in Africa (ISITA) at Northwestern University, USA sponsored by the Ford Foundation in April-July, 2002. 8) Attended research workshop on Conflict Management facilitated by the Association for World Education, and Social Science Research Council in Kampala, Uganda in 2001. 9) Attended a two-week training on the management of Folk Schools at the Faculty of Education, Copenhagen University, Denmark, facilitated by the Association of World Education in 2001. 10) Training Institute on African nationalisms from Below facilitated by Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa(CODESRIA), Dakar, Senegal in 1999. 11) Training Institute on Child and Youth in Violent Conflicts facilitated by Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa(CODESRIA), Dakar, Senegal in 1996. 12) Training Workshop on Research Methodology facilitated by Organization for Social Science Research in Eastern and Southern Africa (OSSREA) at Cooperative College, Karen, Kenya in May, 1993. L) Leadership and Management Experience 1) Dean, Faculty of Education and Social Sciences (FESS) at Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology (August, 2011-to date) 2) Member of the Executive Committee of the Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA) (2011-to date) 3) Chairman, MMUST 4th Annual International Conference Planning and Organizing Committee 4) Member, Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology Committee on Part- Time Staff Recruitment and Employment Policy. 5) Convener of Senate Ad hoc Committee on the Efficient Running and Operations of Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology 6) Member of the Performance Contracting and Vetting Committee of Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology (2012) 7) Serve on various University Shortlisting Committees 8) Acting Vice-Chancellor, Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology, 2012 9) Interim Chairman, Kenya Association of Deans of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences (KADHESS)

10) Organizing Secretary, Chama cha Kiswahili cha Taifa (Chakita) 11) Co-ordinator, Webuye Campus, Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology (April, 2010 August, 2011). 12) Chairman, Webuye Campus Implementation Committee of Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology (2009-2010) 13) Member of the Kibabii University College Task Force of MMUST Senate (2011-2012) 14) Member of the Friends College Kaimosi University College Task Force of MMUST 15) Member, Maseno University Council (2003 2006) 16) Secretary, Association for World Education (Kenya Chapter) (1995-2006). 17) Secretary General, Chama cha Kiswahili, Afrika Mashariki (CHAKAMA) (2005-2006). 18) Chairman, Maseno University Chapter of the University Academic Staff Union (UASU) (2003). 19) Chairperson, Kiswahili Department, Maseno University (August 2002-June 2003) M) Leadership and Management Achievements 1. Part of the Team that developed the 2012-2017 Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA) Strategic Plan 2. Oversaw the establishment of the School of Business and Economics at MMUST 3. Effective Chairing of Faculty Board Meetings at MMUST 4. Presented and had various Academic Programmes approved at MMUST Senate 5. Initiated development of a Business Studies Course as part of BEd. Programme at MMUST 6. Reduction of School-based Privately Sponsored Students Programme duration from 6 years to 4 years through modularization 7. Repackaged Bachelor of Education Arts and Science Programmes at MMUST 8. Automation of the Faculty of Education and Social Sciences AT mmust 9. Developed interactive website for Faculty of Education and Social Sciences at MMUST 10. Revamped Faculty Committees on Research and Publications; Seminars; Staff Welfare; Student Advisory; and Modules at MMUST. 11. Successfully planned for and hosted the 4th MMUST International Conference. 12. Convened the Kenya Association of Deans of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences 13. Initiated the formation of Kenya Association of Deans of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences 14. Organised MMUST Faculty of Education and Social Sciences Module Writing Session 15. Organised MMUST Faculty of Education and Social Sciences Module Writing Workshop 16. Developed and launched a PhD Programme in Kiswahili at MMUST 17. Organised Faculty of Education and Social Sciences Scientific Research Workshop 18. Member to Maseno University Council 19. Universities Academic Staff Union national Negotiator for Terms and Conditions of Service for Academic Staff (2003-2004) 20. Designed and initiated MA and Ph.D Kiswahili Programmes at Maseno University 21. Planned and organized Chakita Annual Kiswahili Conferences since 1997 22. Member of the Steering Committee of the CHAKAMA International Conference at Sirikwa Hotel, Eldoret in 2005 23. Chairman, Planning and Organizing Committee of the Chakita International Conference at Maseno University in 1997 N) Academic & Social Responsibilities 1. Designed Kiswahili Programme for the Humanities Institute of Africa (HUMA) at the Centre of African Studies, University of Cape Town (2012).

2. Revision of Kiswahili Programme at Cambridge University, United Kingdom and helped in guiding Graduate Students (2010-2011) 3. Prepared Curriculum for Kiswahili for Beginners for AnkaraUniversity, Turkey (2007) 4. External Examiner, Narok University, Department of Kiswahili (2010 to date) 5. External Examiner, University of Nairobi, Department of Linguistics (2005-2007) 6. Member of the Maseno University Journal Editorial Board (2004-2006). 7. Member of the Editoria Board of the Management Journal of Moi University (2003 2006) 8. Coordinator, Research and Seminars, Department of Language and Literature Education, Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology. 9. Faculty Seminar Representative, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Maseno University (1995-2000). 10. Post-Graduate Studies Co-ordinator, Kiswahili Department, Maseno University (2000-2006). 11. Carried out translation of various Working documents for different institutions 12. Developed and launched Kiswahili undergraduate and graduate courses at Moi, Maseno and Masinde Muliro Universities O) Editorial Boards and Reviews 1. CODESRIA Journals, Book series and Monographs 2. FESS Journal, Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology 3. Journal of Management Sciences, Moi University 4. Maseno Journal of Arts and Social Sciences 4. Kenya Studies Review 5. Studies in the Economic History of Kenya, Edwin Mellen Press, 2010, ISBN 07734-3907-2 P) Graduate Student Supervision 1. Masters: i) Completed 7 ii) On-going 10 2. Doctoral: i) Completed 1 ii) On-going 6 Q) Community Service 1. Member, Board of Governors i): Kilingili Secondary School (2011- to date) ii): Butere Girls High School (from 2013) iii): Ebunangwe Secondary School (1999-2005). 2. Facilitated Training Workshops for NCCK Church Leaders on Devolution and Delegation at Reformed Church of East Africa, Eldoret in 2003 and 2005 3. Facilitated Training Workshops for the Anglican Clergy in Western Kenya at Mumias Complex Hall on Leadership in 2011 4. Chairman, Ebunangwe Secondary School Old Students Association 5. Member, Development Committee, Halleluyah Church, Eldoret: 1995-2000 R) Membership to Professional Associations 1) Organization for Social Science Research in Eastern and Southern Africa (OSSREA) 2) Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA) 3) Association for World Education (AWE) 4) Association for Third World Studies (ATWS-Kenya Chapter) 5) Chama cha Kiswahili cha Taifa (CHAKITA) 6) Chama cha Kiswahili Afrika Mashariki (CHAKAMA) 7) Baraza la Wataalam wa Kiswahili (BAWAKI)

S) Linkages 1. International Child Development Initiatives, Leiden, The Netherlands 2. Institute for Social Studies at The Hague, The Netherlands 3. Council for the Development of Social Sciences Research in Africa (CODESRIA) T) Research Interests 1 Language and Education in Development 2. Strengthening Inclusion in Development Initiatives 3. Investigating Voice and Agency in Development 4. Communication and Active Citizenship 5. Critical Discourse Analysis 6. Media and Development 7. Environmental Governance 8. Conflict and Peace-Building 9. Religious Dialogue 10. Interrogating inter-generational issues. U) Referees 1. Professor Maurice Amutabi, Deputy Vice-Chancellor Academic Affairs, Kisii University, PO Box 408-40200, KISII. 2. Professor John Habwe, University of Nairobi, Department of Kiswahili P. O. Box 30197 NAIROBI - 00100,G.P.O. Main Campus, Education Building, Third Floor, Room 310 18262 Ext: 28063 Fax: + 254 02 318262 linguistics@uonbi.ac.ke or jhabwe@yahoo.com 3. Mr. Joseph Atichi Munala, Chief Administrative Officer, National Environmental Management Authority, PO Box 67839-00200, NAIROBI. BRIEF OVERVIEW OF THE FACULTY: Historical background of FESS Faculty of Education and Social Sciences (FESS) and Faculty of Science and Engineering (FSE) were established through approval of the Moi University (MU) senate in 2002. (FSE) as the only two faculties then. The faculty was established in line with the principle of interdisciplinarity. The Faculty is located at the main campus of MMUST along the Kakamega Webuye road, one kilometer from the central business district (CBD) of Kakamega town within the main campus which stands on over 150 acre plot with an annex, Campuses and Centers situated in the various places in the country. Through the years, the number of students in FESS has grown from a small number of about 80 in 2002 to over 5,000 in 2010. This rapid growth has been possible because of the continuous review and development of new programmes, courses and creation of new departments. The large number of programmes and students to date demands the review of the structural organizational and management logistics in order for the faculty to achieve her vision and mandate in enhancement of knowledge and stimulate the intellectual life in economic, social, cultural,

scientific and technological development of Kenya in accordance with the legal notice that established the University. The idea of this structural adjustment and the need to be relevant and appropriate to the current academic needs has given rise to the necessity of several strategic objectives as contained in this plan. One such strategic objective which is crucial towards the growth of the Faculty is the transformation of FESS into a College of Education and Social Sciences (CESS). FACULTY VISION To be a centre of excellence in Education and Social Sciences responsive to development needs of society through engagement in dynamic knowledge creation and application. FACULTY MISSION To generate, preserve and disseminate knowledge, skills and attitudes by integrating education and social sciences into quality programmes covering a wide variety of disciplines while engaging in innovative research, training, teaching and community service. FACULTY QUALITY OBJECTIVES 1. Deliver a diversity of education and social science training programmes through quality teaching that is responsive to societal needs. 2. Contribute to the development of professional education and social sciences through basic and applied research. 3. Provide leadership, consultancy and other support services for quality improvement in education and the social sciences. 4. To promote innovative educational and social science processes in order to improve productivity and development of society. 5. To produce graduates who are equipped with knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary for sustainable quality education and social sciences.