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Senior Lecturer, Archaeology
Location: 253/242010 Doctor of Philosophy University of Botswana, Gaborone, Botswana
2000 Master of Museum Studies, Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia
1999 Graduate Diploma, Museum Studies, Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia
1993 Bachelor of Arts, Humanities. University of Botswana, Gaborone
Dr. Setlhabi joined the University of Botswana in 2011 as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow and is currently a Senior Lecturer in Archaeology. She teaches Archaeology (Archaeology Unit, History Department) and Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology, Sociology Department. Her industry experience started in 1993 as Collections Manager at the Botswana National Museum until 2004 when she joined I.C.T. companies before joining academia. She is a professional member of the International Council of Museums (ICOM),Anthropology Southern Africa (ASnA) Council Member (2024-2026), African Museums and Heritage Restitution (AFRIMUHERE) (secretary General), Botswana Association of Archaeology Professionals, Association of Critical Heritage Studies,Society of Africanist Archaeologists (SAFA). She was previously the Chair of the Botswana National Committee of ICOM (2013-16) and Board member of the International Committee for Documentation (CIDOC)(2001-2004. Dr. Setlhabi served as a member of the National Task Force on Intergovernmental Committee for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage (IGC),2020 -2024 culminating in Botswana's hosting of the UNESCO 2003 Intergovernmental Committee (18.COM) for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage in Kasane, Botswana from 5- 8,December 2023.Furthermore, she is involved in community work where she is a member of the Kgatleng District Intangible Cultural Committee. She was also a Board member of Phuthadikobo Museum, 2008-2023.
Introduction to Archaeology
Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology
Archaeological Theory
Heritage Management
Museology
I am an interdisciplinary academic and my research interest in the study of material culture and its role in defining and shaping past and present societies. My orientation is therefore inclined to disciplines that are object/culture/heritage and people oriented such as archaeology, anthropology, museum, heritage studies and digital heritage. My other main research interest is the documentation and preservation of Intangible Cultural Heritage and its integration with material culture.
Heritage Management
Critical Heritage Studies
Museology
Anthropology
Ethnoarchaeology
Museum Documentation
Information management
Collections management
Archives and Records Management
Selected Publications
Setlhabi, Keletso G. 2024. ‘Dikopelo Ritual and Performance: The Embodiment of Place’, Ethnography. https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/14661381241251486
Setlhabi, Keletso G. 2019. ‘Re-living Secrecy and Ethics in Bojale Ten Years On’, Anthropology Southern Africa, 42(2): 173-184
Setlhabi, Keletso G. 2018, ‘Taller than the rest: The Three Dikgosi Monument, Masculinity Reloaded’ In Wera Grahn and Ross Wilson (eds) Gender and Heritage: Performance, Place and Politics Key Issues in Cultural Heritage. Routledge. pp. 113-128.
Setlhabi, Keletso G. 2016. ‘Evoking Memory: A Curatorial Perspective on Botswana’s Presidential Heritage’, Botswana Notes & Records Special Issue on Botswana’s 50th Anniversary of Independence. vol. 48, 1, pp. 368-382.
Setlhabi, Keletso, G. 2014. ‘I also Took an Allegiance to Secrecy: Complexities of Conducting Ethnographic Research at Home’, Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. 84(2): 314-334.
Setlhabi, Keletso G. 2012. ‘The Curation of Transition, from Manual to Electronic Documentation Systems’, Collections: A Journal for Museum and Archives Professionals. (1): 39-55.
Director: Clean Energy Research Center (CERC), Senior Lecturer
Location: FET 248/105PhD; Electrical Energy Control & Optimization, University of Pretoria.
MBA: Master of Business Administration, University of Botswana.
MSc: Power Systems, University of Bath, UK.
BEng: Electrical Engineering, University of Botswana.
I am currently the Director of the Clean Energy Research Centre (CERC) in the University of Botswana, and a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering. Completed Bachelor's Degree in 1998 and joined G4 consulting Engineers as a Graduate Design Engineer. I then joined the University of Botswana in 2000 as a Staff Development Fellow (SDF). I have also worked as a Senior Measurement & Verification (M&V) Engineer from 2012-2015 in University of Pretoria. I am currently a supervisor, internal and external examiner to graduate students working in the areas of electrical power and energy systems. Have produced the most influential research work in 2014 that can be found at https://www.semanticscholar.org/author/D.-Setlhaolo/48684656. I have contributed in a number of national and international energy initiatives both at government and private sector level.
Power Systems Analysis
Power System Economics and Management
Power Generation and Distribution
Energy Management: System modelling, Energy Efficiency, control and optimization, Integration of Renewable Energy Resources, Demand response, Smart grid.
Electrical Power and Energy system's modelling, Energy Efficiency, control and optimization, Integration on Renewable Energy Resources.
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1. Setlhaolo, D., Xia, X., & Zhang, J. (2014). Optimal scheduling of household appliances for demand response. Electric Power Systems Research, 116, 24-28.
2. Setlhaolo, D., & Xia, X. (2015). Optimal scheduling of household appliances with a battery storage system and coordination. Energy and Buildings, 94, 61-70.
3. Setlhaolo, D., & Xia, X. (2016). Combined residential demand side management strategies with coordination and economic analysis. International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems, 79, 150-160.
4. Setlhaolo, D., Sichilalu, S., & Zhang, J. (2017). Residential load management in an energy hub with heat pump water heater. Applied Energy, 208, 551-560.
Detailed scholar profile at https://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C5&q=setlhaolo+ditiro&oq=setlhaolo
Head of Department
Location: 4077MD, MBA, MFamMed, FGHL
Family Medicine, Research
Primary Health Care
Primary Health Care
Senior Lecturer
Location: 240-113BA Economics, University of Botswana
MA Economics, Clark University
PhD Economics, University of Manitoba
Monetary Economics
Econometrics
Mathematics
Macroeconomics
Monetary and Macroeconomic Issues and Effects on Policy Goals
Financial Sector Issues and Effects
Macroeconomics environment and Growth Dynamics
International Trade Issues
Monetary and Macroeconomic Issues
Financial Sector Issues and Impact
International Trade and Finance Issues
Koffi, P., Thuche, K. and L. Setlhare (2019) “Sustainability of Public Debt in Botswana: A Regime Switching Approach”, Journal of Reviews on Global Economics, Vol. 8.
Kouassi, E. and L. Setlhare (2018) “Unemployment persistence in Southern African Countries: Further Evidence from Panel Unit Root Tests”, Studies in Economics and Econometrics, Vol. 42(1).
Setlhare, L. (2016) “Characteristics of Inflation in Botswana – High or Low Persistence”, International Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, 14(10).
Mbithi, J., Mogotsi, I. and L. Setlhare (2016) “Trade Creation and Diversion Effects of the East African Community Customs Union: A Gravity Model Analysis for Kenya”, Asian-African Journal of Economics and Econometrics, 16(2).
Lecturer
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