
Rhoda Ladjer Akuaku
Co-Founder/ Sustainability Associate / Secretary at Southern Handprint/ Dataking Consulting / AuthorAID Ghana Hub | Chicago , United States of America
- Subjects:
- Education and Teaching, Linguistics, Literature
- Spoken languages:
- English
- Status:
- Open to collaboration.
Rising Scholars articles
- Climate Change Reporting and Energy Transition: Insights at the 5th and 6th Sessions of the AuthorAID Climate Science Journal Club - Jul. 16, 2024
- A Quick Guide on Crafting Book Reviews for Academics and Practitioners - Apr. 02, 2024
- Corporate GHG Emission Disclosures Take Centre Stage at the 4th Meeting of the Climate Science Journal Club - Feb. 26, 2024
- Basics of Large Language Models for Scientific Researchers - Nov. 20, 2023
- A Student-Driven Approach for Nudging Undergraduates Towards Quality Research - Oct. 30, 2023
- Undergraduate Academic Research Writing in Groups: Pitfalls and Strategies for Success - Oct. 16, 2023
Work
- Subjects:
- Education and Teaching, Linguistics, Literature
- Research Keywords:
- Sustainability, social equality, public policy, education, climate science
- Collaboration interests:
- Technical Writing and Review, Analytical Writing, Sustainability, Research
- Biography:
- Rhoda Ladjer Akuaku is currently the Secretary for the AuthorAID Ghana Hub and a Fellow of the Aspire Institute, a programme founded at Harvard University. She is the co-founder of Southern Handprint (https://southernhandprint.org/), a registered social impact non-profit with focus on addressing unsustainable practices across value chains that negatively impact children, adolescents and the youth. Her recent research which she is developing for submission to a journal is on the drivers of TikTok usage and the effect on academic performance of students. She is also a sustainability associate with the Dataking Research Lab. Rhoda is a recent graduate of the University of Ghana and holds a Bachelor of Arts in English Education.
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