Dr. Chinwe Amauche Alazor

Dr. Chinwe Amauche Alazor is a LECTURER I in HISTORY AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES Department, Faculty Of Arts in Nnamdi Azikiwe University

Dr. Chinwe Amauche Alazor

Staff Profile

Chinwe A. Alazor is a Lecturer I in the Department of History and International Studies, Faculty of Arts, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka. She obtained her Bachelor’s degree and Master’s degree (Economic History) from Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka. She has a PhD in Economic and Social History from the University of Nigeria Nsukka. Her areas of interest include – Economic History, Africa’s Economic Development, and Labour Migration. She has held several offices in her department including- ICT officer 2019, Students Staff Adviser 2017-2019 departmental board secretary 2013-2019 and is the Continuing Education Programme (CEP) Coordinator of her department. she is member to several committees at the departmental and faculty levels and also a Member Historical Society of Nigeria (MHSN)

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History And International Studies, Faculty Of Arts, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka.
Faculty/Unit:
FACULTY OF ARTS
Department/Sub-Unit:
HISTORY AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES

Academic Qualifications

Degrees / Basic Certificates
1University of Nigeria Nsukka. (Doctor of Philosophy, July, 2024)
December, 2018 to February, 2024
PhD Economic And Social History
2Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka. (Master Degree, March, 2017)
October, 2013 to September, 2016
M.A History And International Studies
3Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka. (Bachelor Degree, July, 2010)
October, 2006 to July, 2010
B.A History And International Studies

Relevant/Working Experience

1CEP Coordinator, Department of History and International studies, Unizik.
April, 2024 to Present
2Staff Adviser, Department of History and International studies, Unizik.
July, 2017 to June, 2019
3Lecturer, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka
January, 2013 to Present
4Class Teacher, Community Secondary School, Okpuno
March, 2011 to March, 2012

Creative Output

Book Chapters
1CHINWE A. ALAZOR. (2024, May) Colonial and Post-colonial Nigeria: Road to Independence and Challenges of Nationhood
Journal Articles
1CHINWE A. ALAZOR. (2024, April), "A REFLECTION ON NIGERIA/GHANA TRADE RELATIONS AND LABOUR MIGRATION", SIST JOURNAL OF RELIGION AND HUMANITIES, Vol. 4, (Issue 1)
2Chinyere Phillis Chikwendu, Chinwe Alazor, Stella Chimezie Agbanyim. (2024, April), "AFRICAN WOMEN IN POST-CONFLICT NATION BUILDING IN AFRICA SINCE INDEPENDENCE", ESTAGA: JOURNAL OF, Vol. 1, (Issue 3)
3Chinwe Alazor, Austine Okere, Precious Ugochukwu, Boniface Umoh. (2024, July), "SCOPING STUDY ON OGBO-OGWU MARKET, ANAMBRA STATE, NIGERIA: A POST-COVID ECONOMIC ANALYSIS", JASSD, Vol. 7, (Issue 2)
4Abuoma Agajelu and Chinwe Alazor. (2024, May), "The dynamics of electoral malpractice in Nigeria: An Analysis of the 2023 Presidential election", NJAH
5Chinwe A. Alazor. (2022, January), "The Nigeria-Ghana Relations: the 1969 Expulsion in perspective", Journal of International Economics Relations and Developmental Economics, Vol. 1, (Issue 2), pp 15
6Chinwe A. Alazor. (2022, November), "THE ROLE OF HIGHER INSTITUTIONS IN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF NIGERIA", Nnadiebube Journal of Education in Africa, Vol. 7, (Issue 2)
7Chinwe A. Alazor. (2021, March), "Labour migration as a catalyst for Economic Integration and Development of Africa", Ochendo: An African Journal of Innovative Studies, Vol. 2, (Issue 1), pp 19
8Chinwe A. Alazor. (2021, June), "Christianity in the Political-Economy of East Timor and the Philippines", Aku: An African Journal of Comtemporary Research, Vol. 2, (Issue 1), pp 13
9CHINWE A. ALAZOR. (2020, March), "PRECOLONIAL AND COLONIAL NIGERIA - GHANA RELATIONS", NJAS, Vol. 2, (Issue 1), pp 9
10Chinwe A. Alazor. (2019, January), "Democracy and Authoritarianism in South-East Asia", https://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=view_citation&hl=en&user=wejP6b4AAAAJ&citation_for_view=wejP6b4AAAAJ:d1gkVwhDpl0C, Vol. 5, (Issue 1), pp 6
11Dan O. Chukwu, Chinwe A. Alazor. (2014, October), "Traditional Rulers and Governance in Nigeria; The Colonial and Post-Colonial Periods Considered", UZU Journal of History and International Studies, Vol. 4, pp 52-77

Academic Leadership Qualities

Contributions to the University/Society
1Departmental ICT officer, "Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka" (September, 2018 to June, 2019)
2Board Secretary, "Departmental Board" (January, 2017 to May, 2019)
3Students Welfare Adviser, "Department of History and International Studies, Unizik." (January, 2017 to May, 2019)
4Secretary/Member, "History week committee" (January, 2017 to May, 2019)
5Secretary/Member, "Transport Committee" (January, 2017 to May, 2019)
6Board Secretary, "Departmental Board" (October, 2014 to December, 2016)

Relevant Events Attended

Conferences
1"64th Conference of Historical Society of Nigeria", (Historical Society of Nigeria (HSN)), 6th October, 2019 to 9th October, 2019; Nelrose Hotel, Asaba, Delta State.
2"Humanities and African Values", (Faculty of Arts Unizik), 17th June, 2015 to 20th June, 2015; Faculty of Arts building complex
3"The Humanities, quality control, policy Implementation and Nation Building", (Faculty of Arts Unizik), 14th May, 2014 to 17th May, 2014; Faculty of Arts building complex
4"The Humanities and National Identity: Ethnicity, Security and Social Stability", (Faculty of Arts), 1st May, 2013 to 1st May, 2013; Faculty of Arts complex, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka
5"2023 General Elections in Nigeria: Issues and Challenges", (Faculty of Arts, University of Nigeria, Nsukka), Alexander hall, University of Nigeria, Nsukka