Bachelor of Education and M.A (History), University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. PhD (History) University Of Goettingen, Germany.
Survey of World History to ca.1500, Capitalism and Imperialism in World History, Themes in African History, History of Tanzania, History of East Africa, Historiography of Africa and History of Labour in Sub Saharan Africa.
Agriculture, Women Farmers, Women Entrepreneurs, Agricultural Education, Colonial Agriculture, Gender and Slavery, Women Empowerment, the Upbringing of Children, State and Society Relations in Tanzania, Youth Behaviour and Diversities and Gender Research Methods.
2021 – 2024: The Aftermath of Slavery in East Africa: Project titled “The Influence of Formerly Enslaved Women Farmers on Socioeconomic Dynamics in Colonial Uyao and northern Mozambique”. Sponsored by the European Research Council under the coordination of Prof Felicitas Becker of the University Gent, Belgium
2020-2021: University of Dar es Salaam Competitive Research Fund (with Dr Severine Kessy and Ms Hija Urassa): titled “Socioeconomic Changes on Women Entrepreneurs Movements in Tanzania during the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Case of Makete District”
2019 – 2021: Competitive research fund from the Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA): Meaning Making Research Initiatives (MRI). (Together with Drs Angelus Mnenuka and Samuel Mhajida) Research projects awarded titled
2018 – 2019: University of Dar es Salaam Competitive Research Fund: (A grant for writing Two Papers:
Kinunda, N. 2017. Negotiating Women’s Labour: Women Farmers, Society, and State in the Southern Highland of Tanzania, 1885 to 2000. http://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-1735-0000-002E-E57A-9
Kinunda, N. 2005. Initiation of Younger People into Adult hood. In Moland, K. M, Songs tad, NG, and Blystad, A. Gender Generation and Communication in Times of AIDS: The Potential of Modern ‘and ‘Tradition’. GEGCA NUFU Publication, Vol. 10, Bergen, CI