Vacancy Announcement for the position of Communication Officer
Deadline: 30th August 2019 The Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA) invites applications from suitably qualified nationals of African countries to fill the vacant position of Communication Officer in its pan-African Secretariat located in Dakar, Senegal. Recognised as the premier centre on the continent for the
Book Launch “Gender and Fundamentalisms”
CODESRIA is delighted to invite you to the launch of the book : « Gender and Fundamentalisms » DATE: 27 June 2019 TIME: 02:30 PM PLACE: CODESRIA Garden, Avenue Cheikh Anta Diop angle Canal VI SPEAKERS: Prof. Fatou Sow (Editor), Rosalie Macchia-Samba, Awa Diop, Maimouna Ndoye,(contributors) R.S.V.P : executive.secretary@codesria.org
Call for Papers and Panels ‘The Making of the Humanities VIII’
‘The Making of the Humanities’ conference series goes to South Africa! The University of Cape Town will host the 8th conference in the series, from 21 till 23 November 2019, at the facilities of the Faculty of Humanities, Neville Alexander Building. Goal of the Making of the Humanities (MoH) Conferences The MoH
Selected Visiting Fellows for the 2019 CODESRIA African Academic Diaspora Support to African Universities Programme
The Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA) is pleased to announce the award of 12 grants to African academics in the Diaspora for visiting fellowships to African universities. The grantees will spend time in a number of African universities to undertake specific academic activities aimed
Call for Papers and Panels: The 2019 African Studies Association of Africa (ASAA) Conference
The theme of ASAA’s 3rd Biennial Conference 2019 is African and Africana Knowledges: Past Representations, Current Discourses, Future Communities. The conference will be held for the first time in East Africa at the United States International University-Africa in Nairobi, Kenya, from October 24-26, 2019. The aim of this year’s conference is to invite
2019 Social Policy in Africa International Conference
Theme:Governance of Africa’s Social Policy: Subverting Development and Democracy? Date: 25-27 November 2019Venue: University of South Africa, City of Tshwane, South Africa Number of visits: 2070 For the 2019 2nd Social Policy in Africa International Conference we invite abstracts and papers on the theme of the conference. The papers at the conference should
Call for applications: Countering asymmetries in knowledge production on Africa – Writing workshop
9-13 September 2019University of Ghana, Accra Asymmetries in knowledge production in African Studies are well-known and are reflected in the underrepresentation of African scholars in academic journals. This 5-day writing workshop aims to counter such asymmetries and to contribute to endogenous knowledge production in the humanities and social sciences by scholars
The AUC International Conference on African Challenges (4-5 December, 2019)
AUC International Conference on Research in African Challenges (ICRAC)Track H1: Economies of Poverty4-5 of December 2019 Sub-track H1: The New Politics of redistribution in Africa The AUC International Conference on Research in African Challenges will be held in Cairo on the 4-5 of December 2019. Conference details can be found at http://www1.aucegypt.edu/conferences/icrac/ The below
Call for Applications: 2019-2020 Fellowships from “Africa Multiple” Cluster of Excellence
The “Africa Multiple” Cluster of Excellence at the University of Bayreuth (Germany) invites scholars working in the field of African studies to apply for fellowships in the Bayreuth Aca- demy of Advanced African Studies (BA). Funded through the Excellence Strategy of Germany’s federal and state governments since January 1, 2019, the
Call for Applications from African Leadership Center: Peace, Security and Development Fellowship for African Scholars
The ALC is pleased to announce a call for applications for the Peace, Security and Development Fellowships for African Scholars starting in September 2019. This Fellowship programme is designed to expose junior African scholars to the complexities of security and development issues facing the African continent. The Fellowship covers an 18-month