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Non-Executive Director
Kingston Nyamapfene
B.A. London, M.S. Cornell, Ph.D. Aberdeen, Dipl. Remote Sensing (ITC, Netherlands)
Prof. Kingston Nyamapfene is the current Vice Chancellor of the University of Africa, Toru-Orua (UAT) in Bayelsa state, Nigeria. His appointment as the Vice Chancellor at UAT followed his successful tenure as the President of the African University of Science and Technology (AUST) in Abuja, Nigeria. AUST is a pan-African university, one of the 3 Nelson Mandela African Institutes for Science and Technology.
He is a citizen of Zimbabwe and the USA, and a permanent resident of South Africa. He has served in teaching, research and management roles at universities in the Netherlands, Portugal, the United States, Cote d’Ivoire, Lesotho, South Africa, Zimbabwe and other African countries. He recently (2014-16) completed an assignment as a Visiting Professor in the Department of Science and Technology Education at the University of Johannesburg, where his responsibilities included developing research capacity, faculty mentoring and support for the work of the Transformation Forum.
Previous positions include Vice President of an American University in Cote d’Ivoire, Associate Provost for Distance and Online Education at Texas Southern University, Houston Texas; Dean of International Programs at SUNY’s Empire State College; holder of the Endowed, “Distinguished Leadership Chair” at Rocky Mountain College, Montana, USA; Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academic and Research) at the former multi-campus Vista University, South Africa with 37 000 students on 7 campuses and Managing Director of ithinQ.com, a SAP-sponsored, start-up which pioneered online learning in South Africa.
He is the author of 14 books and over 70 journal papers on issues as diverse as Soil Microscopy, the Environment, Irrigation Design, Higher Education, and Globalization. His accomplishments resulted in him being one of the 22 people featured in a kind of South African “Who’s Who in Scientific Research” titled Inquiring Minds. He has also undertaken consulting work for major international development agencies and national governments on issues covering a similarly wide range of issues.
Prof. Nyamapfene has served on several Boards, including roles as Chairman or Vice Chair on some of them. In two of those roles, he served as Chair of the Board of what is now the Zimbabwe Water Authority (ZINWA) and, later, Executive Chairman of the Water Research Commission of South Africa, a premier research funding body. In the area of the Environment, one of his most noted contributions was his selection from an international bid process involving almost 300 candidates, to serve as one of 5 individual consultants who were selected to write “The Green Paper”, a discussion document which formed the basis of current environmental legislation in South Africa.
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