Education and African Modernities: The Development of African Universities, or the African Women Public Service Fellowship


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University of Cape Town Postdoctoral Research Fellowships


Deadline: July 30, 2003

Deadline Note: Anticipated deadline. The record will be updated when new program information becomes available.

The closing date for receipt of applications by departments is July 30 annually. Department heads are then requested to ensure that applications received are submitted to the Department of Research Development.

Any application received directly by the Postgraduate Funding Office will be forwarded to what appears to be the most relevant host department, but applicants are urged to contact the appropriate head of department in the first instance if at all possible.
Amount Note: The fellowships are tenable for a maximum of 12 months. The stipend is fixed at R85,000 for the full academic year, which includes any relocation expenses. Subject to approval from the SARS, stipends attached to the fellowships are exempt from income tax and are payable half yearly in advance. The fellowships carry no fringe benefits and no direct services to the university are expected from the candidates.
Eligibility: South African and foreign candidates are eligible, but applications from doctoral students or doctoral graduates from UCT will not be considered. Preference will be given to recently qualified applicants who are not yet in academic or research posts and who have not previously held postdoctoral appointments.

Applications from other African countries and from women will be given preference.


Abstract: The University of Cape Town (UCT), Department of Research Development, Postgraduate Funding Office, invites applications for a limited number of Postdoctoral Research Fellowships to be taken up at the university.

There is no restriction on any particular discipline or field of research. It is crucial that applicants' research interests and faculty needs are in line with those of the host department.


Contact:

Ms. Sandy Dewberry

Postgraduate Funding Office
Department of Research Development
University of Cape Town
Private Bag

Rondebosch 7701

South Africa

Tel:+27 (021) 650-3926

Email: pgasvd@bremner.uct.ac.za

University of Cape Town: Postgraduate Scholarships


THE SWISS AFRICA RESEARCH AWARD
Guidelines

Tenure: 1 year (renewable on satisfactory progress)

Value: R33,000.00

Level: Masters Degree and Ph.D.


The Carl Schlettwein Stiftung of Basle, Switzerland has made funds available for an award to a Masters or Ph.D. student.
The award will be made to a black student male or female, registered at UCT. Preferably a Namibian National, or thereafter to a black female or male South African National. All candidates should show promise of a future career in academe or research. The emphasis of the research should be on an historical study of Southern Africa, preferably Namibia.
The awards shall be payable in two installments. The second installment shall be paid on receipt of a satisfactory progress report, duly endorsed by the Student’s Supervisor. A final progress report shall be submitted at the end of the year /tenure. The recipient of the award shall undertake to acknowledge this funding by means of
i) a personal letter of thanks to the donor

sending a copy of the thesis produced to the donor, and

iii) acknowledgement of the donor and using the address of UCT in any publication, which may arise from the study.
The award will be made by the Scholarships Committee, on the recommendation of the Department of History and the Centre for African Studies. No other award may be held concurrently with this award, unless prior permission has been granted by the Scholarships Committee.
To apply please submit the following information:


  • A Research Proposal

  • A Curriculum Vitae

  • 2 referees reports

  • The Swiss Africa Application Form

  • An academic transcript.

The closing date for applications is Friday, 15 November 2002. Applications can be e-mailed to Ferozah@humanities.uct.ac.za


Website: http://www.uct.ac.za/depts/cas/awards.html

University of Chicago Human Rights Program Activity Fellowship


Two residential fellowships from leading human rights activists in or outside of the US intended as a sabbatical period to reflect on experiences. 3-6 months duration.

Contact & Info: Contact human-rights@uchicago.edu or visit their web site.


Website: humanities.uchicago.edu/cis/hr

The University of Western Australia: W. Alton Jones Foundation


The goals of the W. Alton Jones Foundation are: to build a sustainable world by developing new ways for humanity to interact sustainably with the planet's ecological systems and, and to build a secure world by eliminating the possibility of nuclear war and by providing alternative methods of resolving conflicts and promoting security. The Foundation has two main programs:

The Secure World program, seeks to build a secure world, free from the nuclear threat, by promoting common security and strategies related to how nations can structure their relationships without resorting to nuclear weapons; devising and promoting policy options to control and eventually eliminate existing nuclear arsenals and fissile materials, and to stem their proliferation; preventing the massive release of radioactive material into the environment; and assessing and publicizing the full costs of being a nuclear-weapon state.
The Sustainable World program, which supports efforts to ensure that human activities do not erode the Earth's capacity to support living organisms by focusing on four inter-related themes: maintaining biological diversity; creating economic incentives and policies that will encourage environmentally sound development; developing energy resources that protect the climate; and avoiding contamination that undermines children's health.

Initial approaches for funding should be made via a Letter of Inquiry (2 pages max) describing the proposed project, its relevance to the goals of the Foundation, and the level of funding required. The Foundation can be approached for funding at any time of  year. Prospective applicants should also refer to the UWA internal guidelines Electronic Grants Guide.


Further information, including detailed guidelines and lists of previous grants awarded, is available on the Foundation's website:
Website: http://www.wajones.org/grants
University of Wisconsin-Madison African Studies Program
Opportunities in African Studies: Post-Graduate and Faculty Fellowships

Go to website: http://polyglot.lss.wisc.edu/afrst/fellowpg.html


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