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Dramani Aminu

History and Political Studies

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DRAMANI AMINU is a senior lecturer in the History and Political Studies Department, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. Aminu Dramani attended the University of Ghana, Legon-Accra, where he read Political Science with Sociology for his B.A. degree (Political Science major). He has also obtained Post Graduate Diploma in Education from University of Cape Coast, Cape Coast, Ghana. He further pursued and received M.Phil in Political Science from university of Ghana (with a specialization in conflict resolution). He is currently pursuing his PhD in Sociology.I have an interdisciplinary background with a foundation in Political Science and additional training in sociology, quantitative and qualitative methodologies.Aminu Dramani enjoys teaching and does research on various topics including conflict, conflict resolution and party politics. He is media friendly and enjoys commenting on socio-political and other national issues in the media, on both radio and television.My research interest is at the politics and development; conflict and conflict; and the political economy of post-conflict peace.  My recent publications have been on sustainability of social insurance policy in Ghana; and political rhetoric of political party aspirants. I am currently pursuing a research with the title “LOW INTENSITY CONFLICTS IN GHANA: THE CASE OF BAWKU CHIEFTAINCY CONFLICT, UPPER EAST”, which is qualitative in nature.

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The researcher's work focuses on developing computational models to analyze brain dynamics, particularly through integrated neuroimaging data such as fMRI and DTI. These models aim to understand how different brain regions interact and how these interactions change under various conditions or stimuli, providing insights into neural connectivity patterns and their functional implications.

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