Benard Omukuyia

Doctoral Student at Pontifical Gregorian University
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Rome, Latium, Italy, IT

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Experience

    • Italy
    • Higher Education
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Doctoral Student
      • Sep 2020 - Present

    • Uganda
    • Primary and Secondary Education
    • Procurement and Logistics, Teacher of Biology
      • Jun 2015 - Oct 2023

    • Academic Registrar
      • Aug 2019 - Jul 2020

      Immersed in the revered halls of PCJ, my journey as an Academic Registrar unfolded, transcending mere administrative duties to interweave with the quintessential essence of educational sustenance. Each student entry, each academic pathway curated, burgeoned as a seed in the fertile ground of intellect, potentialising future societal contributors. My role beckoned harmonising systematic order with aspirational progression, safeguarding institutional integrity and student advancement. Concurrently, as a lecturer, I ventured into the sanctum of pedagogical reciprocity. The act of teaching became a dialectic engagement, wherein knowledge was not simply imparted but mutually co-created, nurturing minds whilst continually being reshaped by their youthful perspectives. This duality of roles, administrative and instructional, birthed a holistic philosophical praxis, melding the logistical with the enlightening, and thus, perpetuating a cyclicality of giving, receiving, and burgeoning forth in an ever-enriching educational continuum, contributing perpetually to the societal tapestry. Show less

  • Holy Cross Dandora
    • Nairobi County, Kenya
    • Finance Manager
      • Feb 2017 - Apr 2019

      Embarking upon a journey within the sacred confines of Holy Cross Parish Dandora, my role unfurled as a trifold tapestry, intertwining financial management, human resource stewardship, and procurement oversight. The essence of stewardship breathed through my endeavours in the ecclesiastical sphere and within the academic corridors of St. James Primary and the Technical School, where fiduciary, human, and material elements converged under my guardianship. My interactions with priests and lay faithful evolved into a collective, ethical administration symposium. In moments carved out for charity, particularly at Boma Rescue Center, I became a humble vessel for benevolence, engaging with the destitute yet spirited souls of street children. Moreover, orchestrating the St. Monica sponsorship program, I was entwined in a global commune of altruistic reciprocity. Facilitating the benevolence of St. Monica Parish, USA, towards the underprivileged yet academically zealous youths of our parish, I became a conduit, ensuring the smooth ebb and flow of not merely financial resources but dreams, hopes, and opportunities between disparate worlds, thus weaving a tangible thread of shared human experience and compassionate outreach across continents and cultures. Show less

    • Computer and Network Security
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Faculty Lecturer
      • Aug 2014 - May 2015

      Stepping into the academic arena of the major seminary as a fresh philosophy graduate and novice lecturer, my journey unfolded as an intertwining of teaching and ceaseless learning amidst the venerable walls that nurtured minds towards intellectual enlightenment. My initial youth-fueled naiveté was gently sculpted into an efficacious pedagogical approach under the nurturing mentorship of seasoned lecturers. Their wisdom illuminated my path, transforming teaching methodologies into an ever-deepening exploration of philosophical terrains. With their voracious intellectual appetites and cooperative spirits, the student body morphed from mere recipients of knowledge into co-navigators in our collective philosophical exploration. Their diligence and openness spurred a bilateral edification, crafting an academic symposium where knowledge ebbed and flowed freely among us, diluting the conventional teacher-student demarcations. My experienced colleagues emerged not merely as peers but as crucial catalysts, enhancing my teaching strategies and philosophical pursuits by propelling them into deeper yet unexplored depths. As the academic year drew to a serene close, a rich tapestry of contentment enveloped me, signifying not an end but an everlasting bond with the seminary, a perennial yearning to return to the sacred intellectual sanctuary, forever echoing with the sublime dialogues of philosophical inquiries. Show less

Education

  • Pontifical Gregorian University
    Doctorate, Philosophy
    2021 - 2025
  • East Africa Institute of Certified Studies (ICS)
    Diploma in Accounts, Distinction
    2016 - 2018
  • Tangaza University
    Master of Arts is Spiritual Theology and Religious Formation, Spiritual Theology
    2015 - 2017
  • The Catholic University of Eastern Africa
    Master of Arts in Philosophy, Philosophy
    2012 - 2015
  • Pontifical Urban University, Rome, Italy
    Bachelor of Philosophy, Philosophy
    2009 - 2012

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