Philemon Nshimiyimana

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Email: 
pnshimiyimana2005@gmail.com
Telephone: 
0788580059/0784115190
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Published Papers : 

Nshimiyimana Philemon & Musekura Celestin (2017). Employee Turnover, Its Causes and Effects in Higher Learning Institutions in Rwanda, a Comparative Study of Private and Public Institutions”, UR-International Scientific Conference, Week:14th-16th June
 

Brief profile: 
Mr. Nshimiyimana Philemon is Assistant Lecturer in the Centre for Language Enhancement, College of Arts and Social Sciences, University of Rwanda. His teaching tasks mainly relate to English for Specific Purposes, English for Academic Purposes, Research Methods (theory and SPSS as a practical component) Global/Borderless Business, Production & Operations Management as well as Principles of Management. Philemon is Ph.D. student in Management at UR-CBE. He holds an Msc in Social and Educational Research Methods from Kigali Institute of Education (2009), an MBA in Global Business from University of Rwanda (2014) and a B.Ed in French- English from National University of Rwanda (2006). Philemon is a language researcher and social scientist whose research interest is in Child and Adult language Acquisition, police and Workplace Language as well as Cottage Industries and Wealth Creation with much focus on Indigenous knowledge. Some of the research Reports 1. Indigenous knowledge systems and wealth creation: Rwanda’s pottery from traditional to modern approach for sustainable livelihood(2022) 2. The Influence of Bargaining Power of Buyers and Suppliers on the Management and Sustainability of MSMEs in Food and Beverage Industry in Rwanda (2021) 3. Employee turnover, its causes and effects in Higher Learning Institutions in Rwanda: A comparative study of public and private institutions (2013) 4. HIV and health needs assessment among men having sex with men in Huye district, Southern province, RWANDA (2012) 5. HIV risk behavior and knowledge on HIV and AIDS among the Murindi tea factory/field workers and neighbourhood population, Gicumbi district, Northern Province, Rwanda (2011) 6. Role of cottage industries in wealth creation in three countries of East Africa (Kenya, Uganda and Rwanda (2009-2011) 7. Nutritional Status of HIV orphaned children (from single parents to child- headed households) in Rwanda (2008) Teaching: 1. English for Specific Purposes 2. English for Academic Purposes 3. Research Methods (theory and SPSS as a practical component) 4. Borderless Business 5. Production & Operations Management 6. Principles of Management
Research Area: 
Language Education &Business