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Isaac Kamola

Associate Professor of Political Science at Trinity College - Hartford

Professional Background

Isaac Kamola currently serves as an Assistant Professor at Trinity College, located in Hartford, Connecticut, where he brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise in the field of political science. His teaching and research primarily concentrate on critical areas of study including the political economy of higher education, African anticolonial theory, and critical globalization studies. In his role at Trinity College, Kamola's commitment to fostering a rich learning environment is evident as he engages students in complex discussions centered around these important themes.

One of Kamola’s latest research initiatives examines the university as a pivotal site in world politics, especially in light of how the transformations in higher education since the post-Cold War era affect our understanding of globalization. His critical and constructivist approaches challenge traditional narratives, arguing that material transformations in higher education—both in the United States and in Africa—provide new insights into how the world is being conceptualized as "global." This research is not only relevant but essential for comprehending the interconnections between education, politics, and global dynamics in today’s world.

Over his career, Kamola has contributed significantly to academic discourse through his published work in respected journals including International Political Sociology, PS: Political Science and Politics, the British Journal of Politics and International Relations, the Journal of Higher Education in Africa, Third World Quarterly, Polygraph, and Transitions. Additionally, his scholarly contributions extend to a number of edited volumes, showcasing his ability to engage with prominent themes affecting political science and education.

Before joining Trinity College, Kamola was awarded the prestigious title of American Council for Learned Societies (ACLS) New Faculty Fellow at Johns Hopkins University, which allowed him to further hone his research and teaching. His academic journey also includes a Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship at the Center for the Humanities (CHUM) at Wesleyan University, underscoring his dedication to advancing scholarship in his areas of expertise.

Education and Achievements

Isaac Kamola's educational background is both impressive and foundational to his career. He earned his Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Political Science from the University of Minnesota, where he immersed himself in rigorous academic inquiry and research that would shape his future work. His studies at this prestigious institution equipped him with critical analytical skills and a solid grounding in political theory.

Prior to his pursuit of a Ph.D., Kamola completed his Bachelor of Arts in Politics at Whitman College, where his passion for political science began to take shape. The combination of rigorous undergraduate and doctoral education has provided Kamola with the understanding and insights necessary to navigate complex political landscapes, especially those related to educational policies and globalization.

Achievements

Kamola’s academic achievements are numerous and span a variety of topics within political science. His work, which interrogates the relationships between higher education and global systems, serves to bridge gaps in understanding and scholarship. He continues to make significant contributions through his teaching, research, and publication, fostering a deeper comprehension of the issues that shape our globalized world.

As he progresses in his academic journey at Trinity College, Isaac Kamola remains committed to innovative research and impactful teaching, inspiring future generations of political scientists to explore the intricate connections that define our globalized reality.

Highlights

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Location

West Hartford, Connecticut, United States