Association of Sociologist of Education of Nigeria

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University Of Jos, Jos, Plateau State

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info@asenigeria.com

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Association of Sociologist of Education of Nigeria (ASEN) is an academic association that acts as a voice for sociologist in Nigeria focusing on facilitating sociological research, teaching and communication on Nigerian, African and international issues.

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