Dr Anselmo Mutusse

Research Officer

Anselmo Matusse holds a diverse academic background, including a PhD in Anthropology from the University of Cape Town, an MA in Higher Education Teaching and Learning from Goteborg University, an MA in Digital Humanities from Linnaeus University, and an MSc in Environmental Science from Linköping University, all in Sweden. As a junior research fellow at the CzASE Studies, Anselmo will help design a transdisciplinary course that integrates the Sustainable Development Goals, Critical Zone studies, and transformative pedagogies. He brings over a decade of teaching experience, having worked in primary and higher education in Mozambique. He has also delivered guest lectures at Uppsala University, Linköping University, the University of Cape Town, and ISCTE-IUL. He co-teaches a BA course titled "Words, Bones, and Deeds" at the University of Cape Town and serves as a National Geographic Explorer, where he taught schoolchildren in the USA about indigenous ecological knowledge systems based on his PhD research. His research interests include environmentalism, development, the platformization of society, and higher education for sustainable development.