CODESRIA African Diaspora Support to African Universities Programme
Call for African Academic Diaspora Visiting Fellowships in the Humanities, Social Sciences and Higher Education Studies at African Universities.
Period of Visiting Professorship: From November 2024 to July 2025.
Application Deadline: 15th August 2024.
The Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA) invites joint proposals from African academics in the Diaspora and within universities in Africa for the African Academic Diaspora Visiting Fellowships to African universities. This call targets African scholars in the Diaspora wishing to be supported to spend some time in an African university to undertake specific academic activities aimed at strengthening teaching and research in the Social Sciences, the Humanities or in Higher Education studies. The Fellowships will only be undertaken in universities located in Ghana, Nigeria, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, and South Africa). The tenure of the fellowships will range from two weeks (14 days) to one month (30 days).
CODESRIA is implementing the African Academic Diaspora Support to African Universities programme with funding support from the Carnegie Corporation of New York (CCNY). The programme seeks to mobilise the African academic diaspora to support African universities strengthen teaching, research and knowledge production in the social sciences and humanities. The scope of activities to be undertaken by academic diaspora visiting fellows will be limited to teaching graduate level courses, conducting mentorship and skill workshops, design of programmes and review of existing ones, conceptualisation and participation in research partnerships. These activities reflect CODESRIA’s thematic priorities for research and training in the 2023-2027 programme cycle. The specific details of the activities and manner of implementation will be agreed upon between the diaspora academics and the host institutions, but should generally revolve around the following:
- Short-term post-graduate teaching engagements at a selected African
- Initiating joint research activities and
- Organising the joint supervision of masters’ and doctoral
- Facilitating the review or development of curricula in the social sciences and humanities.
- Organising mentorship workshops for PhD supervision, as well as summer schools for advanced doctoral and post-doctoral students and early career academics.
- Undertake other activities that would potentially contribute to strengthening the relationships and linkages between African academics in the diaspora and African
Mode of Application
African Academics from the Diaspora who wish to be supported as visiting fellows under this programme are required to submit a joint application with a senior faculty or member of the academic division from the host institution. The application file should include:
- A brief joint concept note of not more than 2000 words highlighting the area of intervention and related activities to be undertaken by the visiting fellow during the period of the fellowship in the African university. This concept note will include but not limited to the following: the gaps in the host institutions’ academic plan that the activities will contribute to addressing; the duration of the fellowship and the exact timing the fellowship will be undertaken.
- Supporting documents from the host African institution indicating the nature of support the host institution will extend to the visiting fellow as part of the host institution’s subsidizing of the Fellowship.
- Budget- this should be linked to the time and activities the visiting fellow will undertake in the African host institution. For planning purposes, interested fellows should note that CODESRIA will allocate USD250 per day to successful applicants. This amount will cover all travel related expenses including round ticket, accommodation and subsistence of the visiting fellow for the duration of the fellowship.
Note: Fellows are free to consider undertaking some activities virtually or suggest hybrid formats where circumstances and the nature of activities to be undertaken permit.
Expected outputs.
At the end of the fellowship, diaspora academics to be supported will be expected to provide the following outputs:
- Submit to CODESRIA a scientific exit report publishable by CODESRIA (4000-6000 words). The report will highlight the activities undertaken as part of the fellowship as well as provide a deeper reflection on the state of higher education, social science and humanities within the case study university and the country and possible implications of the fellowship.
- Both the visiting fellow and the contact person at the host institution will be expected to respond to an evaluation to be undertaken by an external person evaluating the programme on behalf of CODESRIA at the end of the fellowship.
- Visiting fellows will be encouraged to share and disseminate their learnings through other publications like University World News, The Conversation Africa, or other relevant online academic publications where applicable.
Eligibility
Those eligible for support under this programme are African-born academics in the diaspora, especially in North America and Europe. African scholars based in countries other than their own in Africa but interested in being supported as visiting fellows in other African universities are encouraged to apply. Prospective visiting diaspora academics should get in touch with the host university/department to agree on details of the relevant activities they will be engaged in during the tenure of their fellowship. This information should be included as part of the application documents.
Application Deadlines
Complete application documents (Concept from diaspora academic and supporting documents from the host institution in Africa) should be submitted to CODESRIA online using the link https://submission.codesria.org.
All applications should be received by August 15, 2024. Successful Fellows are expected to hold the fellowship from November 2024 to July 2025.
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AFRICAN DIASPORA VISITING FELLOWSHIPS