AMU’s Indigenous Studies Research Unit and Sewgna Production & Entertainment (SPE) to foster culture promote history, tourism and harness nature’s mojo through applied research, documentation and documentaries inked an agreement at Main Campus on 12th May, 2018. Click here to see the pictures.

Institutional Enhancement Directorate having embarked upon a herculean task of supervising and identifying grey areas within both academic and administrative wings is getting into groove. Its director, Dr Tesfaye Habtemariam, is optimistic to bring tangible results by next year with required resources at his disposal; he also talked about attainments and future course of action.

AMU’s College of Social Science & Humanities and Business & Economics have jointly hosted two-day 5th national symposium on ‘Research for Development’ from 11th to 12th May, 2018, at Main Campus. Researchers from nine universities and four research institutes have presented 20 papers on identified thematic areas. Click here to see the pictures.

AMU’s PhD scholar Sabura Shara at KU Leuven, Belgium, presently engaged in investigating how Enset Bacterial Wilt (EBW) disease spread, susceptibility aspect and role of soil nutrients that might be causing severity is his main research focus. Being half-way through he could only offer some palpable reasons, while credible outputs are yet to come up; following is excerpt of his interview. Click here to see the pictures.

With curtain coming down on 3rd Quarter, AMU on the all fronts seems to have almost achieved the stipulated target. President, Dr Damtew Darza in a brief interaction vouched for things done; informs what’s lagging behind and discloses expected tasks to be performed in the 4th quarter.