Prof. George Meyiri Bob-Milliar

Associate Professor


Dept: History and Political Studies
New Social Sciences Block Complex
Office Room: First Floor (FF 13D)
Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology
PMB, UP KNUST, Kumasi-Ghana


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Research Areas/Interests

His areas of research cut across three related disciplines; political science, history, development studies. His research interests include democratic...~more

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Professional/Teaching Experience

  • 2013 – Present: KNUST, Department of History & Political Studies, Kumasi

    2014-2016: Makerere University/Makerere Institute of Social Research (MISR), Kampala-Uganda

    2013 - Annual Training Institute for Qualitative and Multi-method Research (IQMR), Syracuse University, USA

    Aug - Oct 2012: Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS), Copenhagen

    2008-2012: University of Ghana, Institute of African Studies

    Oct 2011-Jan 2012: University of Ottawa, Canada, School of International Development and Global Studies,

    Jan 2010-Dec 2011: Ghana Institute of Journalism, Accra

    TEACHING EXPERIENCE, 2009-DATE

    KNUST/Department of History & Political Studies, Kumasi Aug.2013-date

    Postgraduate Level Courses:
    POLI 557: Contemporary African Politics (MPhil.)
    POLI 553: Political Theory (MPhil.)
    HIST 654: Research Methodology (MPhil.)
    HIST 653: Theory & Philosophy of History (MPhil.)
    HIST 552: Writing Scientific Papers in History (MPhil.)
    POLI 576: Political Parties, Electorates and Elections (MPhil.)
    CTLS 561: Human Rights and the Institution of Chieftaincy (MPhil/MA)

    Undergraduate Level Courses:
    POL 467/468: Politics & Development in Africa
    POL 367/368: Political Parties & Pressure Groups
    HIST 351/352: Research Methods in History
    AFS 157: Chieftaincy & Governance in Africa
    AFS 182: Africa’s Contribution to World Civilization

    Makerere Institute of Social Research (MISR), Makerere University, Kampala-Uganda, 2014-2016
    Visiting Research Fellow
    PS8101: Contemporary African Politics (PhD), Semester II, 2014, 2015
    SSR8101: Race & Decolonisation (PhD), Semester II, 2015
    SSR8102: Colonialism, Decolonisation & Post-Colonisation (PhD), Semester II, 2014

    University of Ghana, Institute of African Studies, 2009-2012
    Graduate Teaching Assistant
    UGRC 220: Introduction to African Studies
    UGRC 210: Social Framework of Economic Development in Africa

    Ghana Institute of Journalism, Accra 2010-2011
    Part-Time Lecturer
    Introduction to Political Science
    Political Institutions

    Students’ Supervision:
    Five PhD students at various stages
    MPhil. Political Science – 11 (graduated)
    MPhil. Historical Studies – 2 (graduated)
    Master of Public Administration – 23 (graduated)
    BA Thesis (Political Studies & History majors) supervised since 2015 - (218)


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