What's New

  • Africa: Academic Jobs, JUA (09/29/08)
  • JUA: Penn African Studies Bulletin, (09/29/08)
  • Angola: Election Free and Fair, Sort Of, 09/27/08
  • Africa: Malaria Control Up; Majority Not Covered, 09/19/08
  • USA/Africa: New Policy Prospects?, 09/13/08
  • Africa: "Aid" Gaps & Questions, 1/2, 09/07/08
  • Africa: Trade Talks Spin, 08/11/08
  • USA: AIDS & Black America, 08/02/08
  • Perspectives on African Decolonization, 10/2008
  • Call for Papers: Culture and Politics in African Media Studies Working Paper Series
  • 2009 CAPCR Africa conference, (05/09) April 30-May 2nd, 2009
  • Oxford Dictionary of African Biography
  • Workshop: "Poverty Knowledge in Africa" - 10/2008
  • AASP: Job Announcement University of Illinois, 11/08
  • JUA: Penn African Studies Bulletin, (09/15/08)
  • MSU Tuesday Bulletin, 09/30/08
  • Africa: Academic Jobs, JUA (09/15/08)
  • K-12 Teacher Workshop Series, Fall 2008


    Contacts
    Lee Cassanelli: Director
    Ali B. Ali-Dinar: Associate Director
    Anastasia Shown: Assistant Director
    Audrey Mbeje: Director of African Languages
    Faye Patterson: Program Coordinator
    Center Mission
    The African Studies Center at the University of Pennsylvania brings together researchers and students, along with cultural, business and media entities, to gain knowledge of contemporary and historical Africa.

    The Center coordinates a wide range of course offerings and events in a variety of disciplines ranging from history, language and culture to health, science and business. The geographic expertise of Penn Africanist faculty and staff spans the continent and extends to the African diaspora. They share a commitment to an interdisciplinary approach to the study of African people, their institutions, and the wider world where they now reside. Distinguished visiting scholars from the United States and Africa regularly contribute to the CenterŐs diversity of expertise, while benefiting from the resources available at Penn and in the region.

    In recognition of the quality and richness of African Studies resources at Penn, Bryn Mawr, Haverford, and Swarthmore colleges, this four-school consortium has repeatedly received Title VI National Resource Center grants from the United States Department of Education since 1993.