CIAS Africa-China Initiative Postdoctoral Fellowship for Researchers 2024: (Deadline 15 December, 2023)
The Africa-China Initiative at the Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University is pleased to partner with the Center for African Studies at Howard University to offer a one-year ACI Research Fellowship. The purpose of the ACI Fellowship is bring African scholarship, expertise, and perspectives on Africa-China (and more broadly, Africa-Asia and Global South) research to Georgetown and Howard faculty and students, research and policy centers, and government agencies in the Washington, DC area.
About Center for African Studies (CfAS) at Howard University
The Center for African Studies (CfAS) at Howard University is a comprehensive Title VI National Resource Center and a campus-wide hub that supports and enhances Africa-related teaching and research across Howard University’s schools, academic departments and centers. In accordance with the mission and vision of Howard University, the Center works to consolidate and expand the legacy of HU as a leader for America and the global community in relation to the study of Africa. The Center promotes and supports teaching of African languages (Amharic, Arabic, Somali, Swahili,…
Africa-China Initiative Postdoctoral Fellowship
- Category Fellowship
- Organisation Center for African Studies (CfAS) at Howard University
- Country to study–
- School to study–
- Course to study Not specified
- Application Deadline 15 December, 2023
Aim and Benefits of Africa-China Initiative Postdoctoral Fellowship
Remuneration for the one-year fellowship is $60,000 plus benefits and one round-trip flight.
Throughout the academic year, the ACI Fellow will spend half of their time supporting the work of Georgetown University’s Africa-China Initiative and African Studies Program during one semester, and the Africa-China activities of Howard University’s Center for African Studies and African Studies Department during one semester. During this time, the ACI Fellow will be expected to engage in Africa-China-related activities, including but not limited to: delivering one public lecture at each of the two institutions, guest lecturing on the Fellow’s areas of expertise in relevant courses, and engaging with students through meetings, attendance at public events and other formal and informal mentorship activities. The other half of the fellowship should be spent conducting research and writing projects. The ACI Fellow is encouraged to take advantage of the Washington, DC location to use The Library of Congress, The National Archives, and meet with colleagues in the U.S. government and at the area’s numerous research centers and think tanks.
Requirements for Africa-China Initiative Postdoctoral Fellowship Qualification
The fellowship will be awarded to a doctoral graduate (Ph.D.) from an accredited university or degree- granting institution. Applicants must have a record of relevant research in the disciplines of history, political science, international relations/affairs, global studies, sociology, economics, anthropology, or related disciplines. Applicants will be assessed on the originality and relevance of their scholarship, the quality of their academic record, and their track record on Africa-China issues. We are especially keen to hear from applicants with an interest in at least one of the themes of our ACI Phase Two grant, specifically: human mobility and its impacts; climate change, natural resource extraction/exploitation, and environmental issues; digital infrastructure, technology; changing global power dynamics and influences; OR transregional (and inter-regional) engagements as they relate to Africa-China.
Interview date, Process and Venue for Africa-China Initiative Postdoctoral Fellowship
Selection
The ACI Fellowship is available to both non-tenured and tenured holders of PhDs. We are particularly interested in early- and mid-career scholars (including recent recipients of PhDs) with a broad range of international experience, strong teaching record, and a strong Africa-China research and publication record. We especially encourage African scholars to apply to bring an African perspective to ACI and our respective institutions.
How to Apply
Interested and qualified? Go to Center for African Studies (CfAS) at Howard University on apply.interfolio.com to applyAll applications should be submitted via Interfolio at https://apply.interfolio.com/136434
Cover letter
Curriculum Vitae (CV)
Names of two references*
500 -word research / publication proposal
Writing sample (dissertation chapter, book chapter, or article)
* If you are shortlisted for the fellowship, you will be notified and asked to submit two recommendation letters. The letters will be requested to be submitted via Interfolio.
Applications for the 2024-2025 ACI Fellowship will be due December 15, 2023. Questions about the fellowship may be directed to Dr Yoon Jung Park, Program Director of ACI, at [email protected].
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