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THE AFRICA INSTITUTE SENIOR AND POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS PROGRAM

Application Deadline: Tuesday, October 1, 2024.

LOCATION: United Arab Emirates

The fellowship is open to emerging scholars in the field of social sciences with specific emphasis on gender, feminism, and cultural studies and visual cultures, as long as they intersect with African and African diaspora studies. Eligible applicants must have earned their doctoral degree (Ph.D.) within the last five years, prior to assuming the fellowship. This is a full-time two year residency based in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates starting from Fall September 2025 to Summer June 2027.

ELIGIBILITY:

The Senior Fellowships are open to scholars who are at the associate professor or full professor levels, or their equivalents within or outside the academy.

The applicant for the Post-doctoral Fellowships must hold a Ph.D. awarded within the last five years.

All files must be submitted in PDF format, combined into one file, to streamline the review process. The required documents should be submitted in the below order :

Letter of Interest

CV

Two Samples of Writing (published and unpublished)

*Shortlisted applicants will be required to provide the contact details of three referees.

The proposal must be submitted in English and emailed to: applications@theafricainstitute.org with the subject line indicating “Name of the respective Fellowship” you are applying to:

Toni Morrison Senior Fellowship

Ali A. Mazrui Senior Fellowship

Okwui Enwezor Postdoctoral Fellowship

Fatema Mernissi Postdoctoral Fellowship

Deadlines and Key Dates

The application deadline is Tuesday, October 1, 2024.

The Senior fellowships are a full-time one-year residency based in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates starting from Fall September 2025 to Summer June 2026.

The Post-doctoral fellowships are a full-time two-year residency based in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates starting from Fall September 2025 to Summer June 2027.

Awarded fellows are scheduled to arrive in mid-August 2025 to organize and finalize residency and housing arrangements.

BENEFIT:

The Institute Research Fellowships Program provides the opportunity for both junior and senior scholars of African and African diaspora studies to focus on a research project and participate in ongoing scholarly and intellectual activities during their term at the Institute. The residency also grants fellows the opportunity to interact with scholars and academics in their area of research.

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MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY AFRICAN FUTURES RESEARCH GRANT.

Application Deadline: August 18, 2024

LOCATION: USA

The Alliance for African Partnership (AAP) is seeking applicants for the fifth cohort of the AAP African Futures Research Leadership Program. This competitive visiting scholar program supports early career researchers from the AAP consortium to work for one year under the mentorship of faculty members from MSU and their home institution, focusing on building skills in research for impact, writing scholarly and/or policy publications, disseminating of research results, and developing grant proposals for external support.

ELIGIBILITY:

Citizen of an African country 

Completion of a PhD degree within the last 10 years 

Employed as an Academic Staff member at one of the AAP African consortium universities including Egerton University, Makerere University, University of Dar es Salaam, Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Botswana, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, University Cheikh Anta Diop, University of Arts and Humanities, Bamako, United States International University-Africa, and University of Pretoria 

Have documented approval of leave or sabbatical to participate in the program for the in-person period 

Have a mentor at their home institution that will serve as a collaborator and mentor

Research must be in one of the AAP priority areas

Applicants may only submit one proposal to AAP in this round of funding. Prior scholars are not eligible to apply. 

BENEFIT:

The scholar and mentor team will receive a small grant for research and professional development activities including conference attendance and publication. Scholars will also receive a stipend during their time at MSU, visa application support, and round-trip travel from their home institution.

Professional development activities – AAP will offer structured professional development workshops centered on topics such as building equitable partnerships, academic time management, proposal development and budgeting, research communication, etc. to establish professional trajectories, to build research, writing, and publishing skills, and to support scholars to move through various stages of review, promotion, and growth. 

Leadership activities – this willcenter on a research leadership retreat to expose scholars to the key competencies of research leaders, the work that research leaders engage in, personal reflection on their characteristics and career goals to help determine the pathway to advancement to research leadership.

Collaboration networks – the early career researcher will be co-mentored by an MSU faculty member and a faculty member from their home institution. Mentors will have the opportunity to visit their counterpart for one week during the duration of the program. The scholar will also gain access to AAP’s broad network of researchers at MSU, across Africa, and beyond.Proposed activities should ultimately lead to potential long-term collaborations between MSU and the partner institution. 

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