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Agbugba, Ikechi
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Agbugba, Ikechi, Mehren, Rainer ORCID: https://orcid.org/0009-0004-9627-8927 and Eze, Emmanuel
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2007-2696
(2025)
Transforming youth engagement in disaster risk management and heritage conservation through adapting the concept of brain re-engineering and reimagination.
Discover Sustainability, 6 (1).
p. 1067.
Agbugba, Ikechi (2024) Brain Re-Engineering Concept & Reimagination: Strategy for Promoting Ethics, Values & Inclusivity in Food Chain Security. Journal of family and society research, 3 (1). pp. 8-24.
Agbugba, Ikechi (2023) Brain Re-Engineering Concept and Reimagination: Strategy for Rebranding Agriculture and Youth Engagement in Promoting Food Production. European Modern Studies Journal, 7 (5).
Book Section
Agbugba, Ikechi (2024) Brain Re-Engineering Concept and Reimagination: Strategy for Early Career Academics in Agriculture and Food Systems Research. In: Ndofirepi, Amasa, Pietersen, Doniwen, Sepeng, Percy, Fru, Raymond, Felix, Alan and Mapuya, Medson, (eds.) Early Career Academics in Educational Research. African Higher Education: Developments and Perspectives (18). BRILL, pp. 62-83
Agbugba, Ikechi and Okoye, Felix Ifeanyichukwu (2024) Early Career Academics’ Development in Africa: Reflections on the Brain Re-Engineering Concept as Formal Institutionalised Mentoring Options. In: Ndofirepi, Amasa, Pietersen, Doniwen, Sepeng, Percy, Fru, Raymond, Felix, Alan and Mapuya, Medson, (eds.) Early Career Academics in Educational Research. African Higher Education: Developments and Perspectives (18). BRILL, pp. 138-162
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