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Ms. Maryline Chepngetich | Literature | Best Researcher AwardĀ 

šŸŽ“ Ms. Maryline Chepngetich is a dedicated PhD student at Moi University, Kenya, on a scholarly journey in pursuit of a Doctor of Philosophy in Literature. šŸ“š Currently immersed in the enriching academic tapestry of the Department of Literature, Linguistics, Foreign Languages, and Film Studies, she stands out as a beacon of intellectual curiosity and passion. šŸŒ Maryline’s academic focus delves into the intricate realms of the literary representation of War, Violence, Trauma, and Memory, showcasing a profound commitment to unraveling the complexities of human experience through the written word. šŸ† Her outstanding contributions have earned her the prestigious Literature Best Researcher Award, a testament to her scholarly prowess.

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Education:

šŸ“š Ms. Maryline Chepngetich, an erudite scholar, embarked on her academic journey at Moi University, Kenya, earning a Master of Arts in Literature in 2014. šŸŽ“ Her profound exploration of war, trauma, and memory in Aminatta Forna’s works laid the groundwork for her impactful research. šŸŒ Driven by an insatiable quest for knowledge, she currently pursues a Ph.D. in Literature at Moi University, exemplifying academic excellence. šŸŒ Maryline’s global footprint extends to Germany, where she served as a Junior Research Fellow and currently holds a Research Fellowship at the University of Bayreuth. šŸ‡©šŸ‡Ŗ Fluent in English, she continues to redefine literary landscapes and contribute to the Recalibrating Afrikanistic Fellowship. šŸ†

Experience:

šŸ‘©ā€šŸ« Ms. Maryline Chepngetich, a dynamic educator, served as an Adjunct Lecturer at Moi University from 2014 to 2018 in Eldoret, Kenya. šŸŒ Passionate about molding young minds, she dedicated herself to teaching undergraduate courses and meticulously administering exams. šŸ“š Simultaneously, she has been a committed Teacher of English and English Literature with the Teachers Service Commission in Kericho, Kenya, since 2014. šŸ‡°šŸ‡Ŗ Her pedagogical journey involves instilling a love for language and literature, shaping the academic landscape for the next generation. šŸ« Maryline’s dual roles showcase her unwavering commitment to both higher education and secondary school teaching.

Conferences and Seminars:

šŸŒ Ms. Maryline Chepngetich, an accomplished literary scholar, has woven her academic tapestry through global conferences and impactful presentations. šŸ“– Holding a keen focus on the intersection of language, identity, and societal narratives, she recently dazzled audiences at the 6th Mashariki Literary and Cultural Studies Conference in Kampala, Uganda. šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡¬ Her insightful exploration of the liminal identity of child soldiers and memories of war garnered attention. šŸ—£ļø A trailblazer in language studies, she delved into the marginalization of Kiswahili speakers at the 1st International Kiswahili Conference at the University of Ghana. šŸ‡¬šŸ‡­ Maryline’s diverse contributions reflect her commitment to fostering dialogue and understanding across cultures.

Maryline Chepngetich | Literature | Best Researcher Award

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