Department of Oromo Folklore and Literature Profile
Posted by admin on Saturday, 30 December 2023
Overview
The Department of Oromo Folklore and Literature at Bule Hora University was established in September 2019 (2011 E.C.) to document and preserve the rich cultural heritage of the Oromo people, particularly the Guji Oromo. With a focus on indigenous knowledge, oral traditions, and literary studies, the department has graduated three batches of students and collaborates with related disciplines to advance research through the Institute of Culture and Gadaa Studies. Currently, seven academic staff members, including a technical assistant, work to collect, analyze, and promote Oromo folklore, ensuring its preservation for future generations while fostering cultural identity and academic excellence.
The Department of Oromo Folklore and Literature at Bule Hora University was established in September 2019 (2011 E.C.) to document and preserve the rich cultural heritage of the Oromo people, particularly the Guji Oromo. With a focus on indigenous knowledge, oral traditions, and literary studies, the department has graduated three batches of students and collaborates with related disciplines to advance research through the Institute of Culture and Gadaa Studies. Currently, seven academic staff members, including a technical assistant, work to collect, analyze, and promote Oromo folklore, ensuring its preservation for future generations while fostering cultural identity and academic excellence.
Vision
By 2025, the department aspires to be a leading center for Oromo cultural heritage, producing graduates who drive socio-economic and agricultural advancements through folklore and literature, while promoting community engagement and innovative research.
By 2025, the department aspires to be a leading center for Oromo cultural heritage, producing graduates who drive socio-economic and agricultural advancements through folklore and literature, while promoting community engagement and innovative research.
Mission
To cultivate scholars skilled in preserving and innovating Oromo cultural narratives through multidisciplinary research, ethical practice, and community service, fostering patriotism and entrepreneurship.
To cultivate scholars skilled in preserving and innovating Oromo cultural narratives through multidisciplinary research, ethical practice, and community service, fostering patriotism and entrepreneurship.
Core Values
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Cultural Preservation
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Academic Excellence
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Community Engagement
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Innovation & Research
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Ethical Integrity
Affiliated Programs
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Institute of Culture and Gadaa Studies
Undergraduate Program
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Bachelor of Arts in Oromo Folklore and Literature
Graduate Program
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(To be developed)
Admission Requirements
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Meet Bule Hora University’s general entry criteria; specific requirements may include proficiency in Afan Oromo and a background in social sciences or humanities.
Staff Profile
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No.
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Name
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Title
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Specialization
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Email
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Phone
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1
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Gutama Endalu Chala
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Lecturer
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Oromo Folklore & Cultural Studies
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+251910933179
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2
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Amarti Asfaw Belay
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Lecturer
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Gada & Peace Studies
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+251953414897
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3
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Beka Buna Jilo
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Lecturer
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Gada & Peace Studies
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+251926290090
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4
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Gabi Gunure Urji
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Technical Asst.
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Gada & Peace Studies
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N/A
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+251926824490
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5
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Galgalo Hinsarmu Fayera
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Lecturer
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Gada & Peace Studies
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+251917366386
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6
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Mustafa Mohamed Sijo
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Lecturer
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Oromo Folklore & Cultural Studies
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+251917979636
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7
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Yisak Yosef Ware
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Lecturer
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Oromo Folklore & Cultural Studies
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+251906182107
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