Stephanie Asare-Kodua, a final year student studying Economics and International Relations presented her research on the topic “Let The Woman Speak! The Ghanaian Woman’s View on Gender Equality and Socio-Economic Development” which won her the Best Social Science award at this year’s conference.
The conference, which took place online from 14 – 16th March 2023 had eleven students from Lancaster University Ghana and provided a valuable opportunity for our students to present their research to an international audience by producing an online poster and/or giving a research talk.
Speaking about this year’s conference, Academic Lead for the conference, Dr Christopher Macleod, said: “The Conference provides a really excellent opportunity for students to interact with their peers from around the world, and to gain experience in presenting to an international audience”.
In an interview with Stephanie about the motivation for her research, she stated: “The role of the African Woman has experienced a shift due the spread of technology, social media and freedom of speech. I wanted to peer into the Ghanaian woman’s view, her thoughts on gender equality and the challenges faced while working and taking care of the home as we are living in a world where we are somewhat centered on our traditional values but also try to incorporate a modern lifestyle. I believe my research will help identify some measures the society could take moving forward”.
A huge congratulations to you Stephanie for achieving this remarkable feat. Lancaster University Ghana is proud of you!
To read more about Stephanie’s research, kindly visit here.
Whether we are exploring great works of Literature or the Amazon, analysing business practices or social care, Lancaster University is home to research that seeks to engage with and change the world for the better. To have many of our areas of excellence recognised in this global ranking is something for us all to be rightly proud of
Lancaster University’s Undergraduate Research Conference is designed exclusively for undergraduates students throughout the Lancaster Partnership spanning the UK, China, Germany, Ghana and Malaysia and working in any discipline. The conference provides a valuable opportunity for students to present their research to an international audience by producing a poster presentation and giving an optional research talk.