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Matipa Mukondiwa is a member of the Department of Geography at the University of Cambridge, affiliated with the Infrastructural Geographies and Geographies of Knowledge research groups. She is a PhD student supervised by Prof. Sarah Radcliffe, focusing on coloniality and decoloniality in Zimbabwean Secondary Schools. Her work explores the knowledge systems and material manifestations of colonial legacies in educational institutions.
Education: BSocSci (Hons) in Politics and International Relations from the University of Manchester (2019), MSc in African Studies from the University of Oxford (2020). Awards include the Oxford-Patrick Duncan Graduate Scholarship, Mackenzie Prize, and Distinguished Achievement Award from Manchester.
Research Interests: Decolonial theory, Zimbabwean education policy, postcolonial geographies, and the intersection of infrastructure and knowledge production. She actively contributes to debates on decolonizing academic and educational spaces.
Teaching: Supervised undergraduate Paper 4: Citizenship, Cities and Civil Society. Previously worked with Good Food Oxford and the Equity & Merit Scholarship Team.




