Prof. Samuel Adu-Gyamfi

Associate Professor


Dept: History and Political Studies
New Faculty of Social Science Building, FF 21

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Research Areas/Interests

Applied History, Political History, Medical Humanities, Health Social Sciences, Environment, History of Science and Technology, History Education, Sec...~more


Research Projects (Current and Past)

MISTRA project on Epidemics in Africa- 2017-to date

WASSCE E-Book Project- 20-17 (Completed)

Health Workers and Patients Dilemmas in Ghana: Emphasis on Asante

Science, Technology and Development in Africa: 2016 to present

 

Education Project: This includes History Education, and Educational Policy in Ghana and Africa: 2016 to Present

History and Public Health in Ghana: 2016 to Present

Humor, Mental Health and Political Economy of COVID 19 in Ghana : 2019 to Present

British and Asante Relations in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries : From 2019 to 2020

Medical Marijuana or What? A Policy History Study of Cannabis in Ghana : 2016 to 2020

Islam influence on healthcare in Asante : From 2014 to Present

Patients and Health Workers Dilemmas in a Hospital Setting : From 2016 to Present

Management Practices in the Hospital Setting of Ghana : From 2019 to 2020

Policy and Practice in Health and Safety : From 2017 to 2020

History, Culture and Language Project : From 2017 to Present

Interest Groups, Issue Definition and the Politics of Traditional Medicine in Ghana : From 2017 to 2019

Politics and Democracy in Africa : 2018 to Present

Evolution and Development of Indigenous and Traditional Medical Practices in Africa: Sharing the Ghanaian experiences : 2018 to Present

Globalization and Development Trajectories in Asia and Africa : 2016 to Present

The Review Project and Service to the academic community of the world : 2014 to present

Media and Development in Africa : 2017 to 2019

ROSACH KNUST Collaboration Projects: 2022 to date (Active)

  • Addae and Climate Change


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