Dr. Daniel Chiyama Phiri is a distinguished scholar, administrator, and ordained minister whose work spans academia, research, and Christian ministry. He holds a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Sociology, which has shaped his extensive roles as a lecturer, researcher, and leader in higher education.
Dr. Phiri began his academic career as a lecturer and researcher, contributing to teaching, mentorship, and scholarly investigations. His leadership skills eventually led him to senior administrative roles, including serving as Registrar and currently as Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Research & Innovation. In these positions, he has improved the institution’s research environment, innovation structures, and academic governance.
Alongside his academic duties, Dr. Phiri is an ordained minister, counsellor, reviewer, and research mentor. His ministry and professional life reflect a strong dedication to integrity, service, and holistic development.
As a published researcher, he has contributed to sociological scholarship through peer-reviewed articles that deepen understanding and influence practice. Guided by values of faith, excellence, and lifelong learning, Dr. Phiri remains committed to empowering individuals and making a meaningful contribution to society through education, research, and ministry.