Green Resources Innovations for Livelihood Improvement (GRILI) is a DANIDA funded research project implimented by SUA in collaboration with researchers from NM-AIST, ITM, NIMR, MU, TIRDO and UCP since January 2018. The project aims at advancing the Quality of Green Resource Products (GRPs) for markets in order to contribute in improving Tanzanians Livelihood. On 26th and...Read More
This conclusion emanated from a detailed research done by Dr. Mwakabona from the Department of chemistry and Physics, SUA-Tanzania and other Scientists at KU Leuven University in Belgium. The work produces a thesis titled: A “Smart” Approach on Fluoride Removal: Detection in Water Sources and Removal with biomass” and peer reviewed publications. Microbial and chemical...Read More
The department of Chemistry and Physics has received the award for the best third departmental website.The event took place during Prize giving ceremony at Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA) on 21st November 2019. The Prize was donated by the Director, Directorate of Postgraduate, Research, Technology Transfer & Consultancy (DPRTC).Read More
The department welcomes all first year students particularly those who are expecting to take chemistry courses. Our depatment provides academic environment and facilities for so as to meet present technological and market demands in Chemistry. It is here that, you will enjoy your academic life. WE ARE WELCOMING ALL STUDENTS WHO WERE SELECTED TO JOIN...Read More
BackgroundSokoine University of Agriculture (SUA) and other partner Universities and research institutions in Tanzania, in collaboration with the University of Copenhagen (UCPH) is implementing a collaborative research project titled “Green resources Innovations for Livelihood improvement (GRILI)”. The project is supported by the Danish Development Agency (DANIDA) and its main objective is to contribute to the...Read More
The workshop aimed at creating Awareness on Chemicals, Quality and Markets for Traditional Healers’ Products. The workshop was as result of a reconnaissance survey conducted by DANIDA GRILI PROJECT in early 2018. It was realized that majority of the traditional healers ask themselves whether, the medicinal plants they use contain chemicals, does the quality of...Read More
GRILI is a unique project that take a multi- and inter-disciplinary approach encompassing relevant stakeholders in Green Resources Products (GRPs)’ value chain. The project involves a unique consortium of five Universities (from Tanzania and Denmark) and two research institutions working on two traditionally used plants as study-objects to research. The inception meeting was held in...Read More
Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) need to be imparted on Tanzania children to rise their interest on solving life problems. STEM education takes the knowledge obtained in class into the real world. It emphasizes the integration and use of scientific knowledge into solving real life problems. The department of Chemistry is in the fore...Read More