CODESRIA National Working Groups: Call for 2015 Proposals
Deadline: 15 March 2015 One of the most important vehicles that CODESRIA uses to mobilise national-level research capacities and channel them into organised reflections has been the National Working Groups (NWGs) Programme. Through this mechanism the Council encourages African researchers to autonomously organise and pursue research on priority themes of their
Multinational Working Groups 2015 Competition
Application deadline: February 28, 2015 The Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA) invites proposals from African and Diaspora researchers for its 2015 Multinational Working Groups Competition. CODESRIA is a Pan-African membership research organization established in 1973 with the broad goal of promoting the work of African
Comparative Research Networks 2015 Competition
Application deadlines: Laureates (February 28, 2015). Evaluators (January 31, 2015) CODESRIA is a Pan-African membership research organization established in 1973 with the broad goal of promoting the work of African and Diaspora social scientists. The Comparative Research Network Competition is a long-standing tool that CODESRIA uses to encourage the development and
Call for Joint Proposals for Research Networks and Projects in Higher Education, The Humanities and Social Sciences
Deadline: 30th May 2015 AFRICAN DIASPORA SUPPORT TO AFRICAN UNIVERSITIES PROGRAMME Under its newly launched African Diaspora Support to African Universities, the Council for the Development of Social Science research in Africa (CODESRIA) is pleased to invite interested scholars universities to submit proposals for joint research projects. The Programme seeks to mobilize the African
CODESRIA National Working Groups: Call for 2014 Proposals
Deadline: 31 May, 2014 One of the most important vehicles that CODESRIA uses to mobilise national-level research capacities and channel them into organised reflections has been the National Working Groups (NWGs). Through this mechanism, it encourages African researchers to autonomously organise and pursue research on priority themes of their choice. NWGs
Comparative Research Networks: Call for proposals for 2014
Deadline: 31 May, 2014 Within the framework of its strategy for building comparative knowledge on Africa produced from within the African continent, the Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA) invites proposals from researchers based in African universities and centres of research for the constitution of Comparative
Governance Research Programme: Comparative Research Network: Africa’s changing security sector institutional landscape
Deadline: May 31, 2014 Within the framework of its strategy for building comparative knowledge on Africa produced from within the African continent, the Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA) invites proposals from researchers based in African universities and centres of research for the constitution of a
Comparative Research Networks: Call for proposals for 2013
Deadline: 31 May, 2013 Within the framework of its strategy for building comparative knowledge on Africa produced from within the African continent, the Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA) invites proposals from researchers based in African universities and centres of research for the constitution of Comparative
CODESRIA National Working Groups: A Call for Proposals for 2013
Deadline: 31 May, 2013 One of the most important vehicles by which CODESRIA has sought to mobilise national-level research capacities and to channel these into organised reflections has been the National Working Groups (NWGs) which has encouraged African researchers to organise autonomously on priority themes of their choice. NWGs have been
Call for CODESRIA’s liaison officers on issues related to Academic Freedom
Within the framework of its Academic Freedom Programme, the Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA) is pleased to announce the launching of a new publication called Pax Academica - a CODESRIA bulletin devoted to Academic Freedom in Africa. CODESRIA’s Academic Freedom Program was launched way back in