ONLINE WEBINAR | Publishing your research
The Department of Applied Information Systems in partnership with the UJ Library will be hosting a webinar with Prof Efosa C. Idemudia, Arkansas Tech University.
- Topic | Publishing your research
- DATE: 23 June 2022
- TIME: 16:30
- LOCATION: Zoom webinar
- Use this URL link to join: https://zoom.us/w/96619994810
About Prof Efosa: Dr. Efosa C. Idemudia, an internationally known scholar, is a Professor of Business Data Analytics/Information Systems at Arkansas Tech University. In addition, Dr. Idemudia is the Program Coordinator for Business Data Analytics and Marketing at Arkansas Tech University. Dr. Idemudia holds degrees from universities located on three different continents: a PhD in Management Information Systems from Texas Tech University, a Master’s in Computer Information Systems from the University of Texas at El Paso, and an MBA in International Business from the Helsinki School of Economics and Business Administration; he completed his Fulbright at the Lagos Business School and Carnegie Fellow at Covenant University. He participated as a member of the University System of Georgia’s Academic Advisory Committee for Computer Disciplines for five years and is a member of Strathmore Who’s Who of Professionals. Dr. Idemudia taught both graduate and undergraduate students as a visiting scholar in the Computer Information Systems (CIS) Department at Georgia State University, which the U.S. News & World Report ranked within the top ten CIS departments in the United States. Dr Idemudia is a board member and associate editor of many reputable international Journals.
Kindly contact Dr Patrick Ndayizigamiye, for any questions on ndayizigamiyep@uj.ac.za
Department of Applied Information Systems | www.uj.ac.za/ais
School of Consumer Intelligence and Information Systems (SCiiS) College of Business and Economics
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