JUA: Penn African Studies Bulletin (11/07/05)
J U A
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
AFRICAN STUDIES CENTER
BIMONTHY BULLETIN
Issue No.5, Fall 2005
November 7, 2005
Dear JUA Readers,
I hope you are continuing to find our on-line newsletter informative. Please
send information on events to africa@sas.upenn.edu for inclusion in our next
JUA. The African Studies Center will send out the next issue on November 21,
2005.
Best wishes,
Robert Mswia
JUA Editor
CONTENTS:
AREA EVENTS & LECTURE SERIES
CONFERENCES / EXHIBITS
CALLS FOR PAPERS
FELLOWSHIPS, SCHOLARSHIPS, & GRANT OPPORTUNITIES
COURSES & PROGRAMS
ACADEMIC JOBS
NON-ACADEMIC JOBS
OTHER RESOURCES
For archived issues of JUA, see:
http://www.africa.upenn.edu/Home_Page/Whats_New.html
AREA EVENTS & LECTURE SERIES
November 9, 2005
ãTeaching about African Immigrants in Philadelphiaä
Williams Hall, Room # 632. 4:00-6:00pm
This is the second of five K-12 Teachersâ Workshops. The first was held on
October 20th. The admission is free. This workshop is organized by the African
Studies Center, University of Pennsylvania. For more information, contact Dr.
Ali Dinar (aadinar@sas.upenn,edu)
November 10, 2005
ãWhy Ethics?ä
Prof. Anthony Appiah, Mary Flexner Lecturer. 8:00-9:00pm
Thomas Great Hall, Bryn Mawr College
Dr. Appiah will give a lecture under the sub-heading ãThe Ends of Ethics.ä
Lectures open to public. The lecture is sponsored by Mary Flexner Lectureship
Series, Bryn Mawr College. For more information, contact Prof Christine Koggel
(ckoggel@brynmawr.edu) or visit http://www.brynmawr.edu/flexner/
November 13, 2005
ãAfrica: Rites of Passageä
University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. Weekend
Gallery Tours. 1:30pm.
Spend an afternoon exploring the Museumâs galleries.
November 16, 2005
ãTutankhamun: Exhibiting the Legendä.
University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. 6:00 pm
An evening lecture by Dr. David Silverman, The Eckley B. Coxe, Jr. Professor and
Curator of Egyptology at the University of Pennsylvania and Penn Museum, and the
national curator of ãTutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs.ä For more
information, call: 215-898-4890.
November 17, 2005
ãHIV/AIDS Research 2005: From Innovation to Interventionä
School of Medicine at Penn, Dunlop Auditorium, Stemmler Hall, 3450 Hamilton
Walk, Philadelphia. 7:45am-5:15pm
The 9th National CFAR Research Symposium will cover a wide range of topics that
address basic, clinical, and behavioral sciences themes in HIV/AIDS research as
well as issues pertaining to the urban and international AIDS epidemics
including research work in Africa. Registration for the event is required. The
symposium is sponsored by the Penn Center for AIDS Research (CFAR) and by the
NIH Office of AIDS Research. For more information, contact Olivia Loskoski
(oliviaj@mail.med.upenn.edu).
November 19, 2005
ãAfrica: Unveiling the Value, Demystifying the Risk.ä
The Wharton African Students Association invites you to attend the 13th Annual
Wharton Africa Business Forum, to be held at Wharton School, University of
Pennsylvania. The keynote speakers include Irene Charnley, Executive Director
of MTN, Nkosana Moyo, formely Zimbabweâs Minister of Trade and Dr. Kwesi Ndoum,
Ghanaian Minister of State in charge of Public Sector Reform. For more
information, contact africaconference@wharton.upenn.edu or visit
http://www.whartonglobal.com/africa
November 29, 2005
ãTeaching and Learning about the Darfur Conflictä
Williams Hall, Room # 632. 4:00-6:00pm
This is the third of five K-12 Teachersâ Workshops. The admission is free. The
workshop is organized by the African Studies Center, University of
Pennsylvania. For more information, contact Dr. Ali Dinar
(aadinar@sas.upenn,edu)
December 6, 2005
ãSouth Africa: From Apartheid to Democracyä
Williams Hall, Room # 632. 4:00-6:00pm
This is the fourth of five K-12 Teachersâ Workshops. The admission is free. The
workshop is organized by the African Studies Center, University of Pennsylvania.
For more information, contact Dr. Ali Dinar (aadinar@sas.upenn,edu)
December 15, 2005
ãAfrican Literature in the Classroomä
Williams Hall, Room # 816. 4:00-6:00pm
This is the final K-12 Teachersâ Workshops for the fall semester. The admission
is free. The workshop is organized by the African Studies Center, University of
Pennsylvania. For more information, contact Dr. Ali Dinar
(aadinar@sas.upenn,edu)
CONFERENCES / EXHIBITS
- CONFERENCE
- AFRICAN STUDIES ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING, Washington, DC
(November
17-20, 2005)
This yearâs theme is ÎHealth, Knowledge, and the Body/Politic in Africa and
the
African Diaspora,â but sessions will address any topic. For more information,
visit http://www.africanstudies.org
- CONFERENCE
- THE FIFTH ROLL BACK MALARIA GLOBAL PARTNERS' FORUM,
Yaound,
Cameroon (Nov 18-19 2005).
The Forum's slogan is "Unite against MALARIA". This forum will bring together
representatives of the global malaria community to review progress in malaria
control and prevention. The forum will also be an opportunity to chart the
future course of action for all who are committed to halve the malaria burden
by 2015. For more information, visit http://www.rollbackmalaria.org/forumV/
- CONFERENCE
- LANGUAGE, CULTURE AND GLOBALIZATION, Owerri, IMO State,
Nigeria
(November 21-24, 2005)
The conference is organized by the Association for promoting Nigerian languages
and culture. For more information, contact Anopue Calistus Cussons
(callycussons@yahoo.com) or visit http://www.apnilac.4t.com
- CONFERENCE
- FIFTH TAWIRI ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE, Arusha, Tanzania
(December 1-3, 2005)
The theme of the conference is: ÎPeople and Wildlife: Promoting Conservation
while Balancing Needsâ. For more information, contact tawiri@habari.co.tz or
call +255-27-2548240/+255-27-2504448
- CONFERENCE
- 14th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON HIV/AIDS AND SEXUALLY
TRANSMITTED
INFECTIONS IN AFRICA (ICASA), Abuja, Nigeria (December 4-9, 2005).
The conference is organized by the Society for AIDS in Africa. ICASA brings
together African scientists, social leaders, political leaders and communities
who share their experiences and current trends in the management of HIV/AIDS
and STIs from an African perspective. For more information, contact Ms.
Margaret Adaba (madaba.communications@icasa2005.org.ng) or visit
http://www.icasa2005.org.ng/
CONFERENCE: COUNCIL FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF SOCIAL SCEINCE RESEARCH IN AFRICA
(CODESRIA)-11TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY, Maputo, Mozambique (December 6-10, 2005)
This yearâs theme is ÎRethinking African Development: Beyond Impasse, Towards
Alternativesâ. For more information, contact general.assembly@codesria.sn or
visit http://www.codesria.org
- CONFERENCE
- ISLAM, TERRORISM AND AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT, Ibadan, Oyo, Nigeria
(February 8-10, 2006)
The conference is organized by the Department of Arabic and Islamic Studies,
University of Ibadan in Nigeria. For more information, contact Dr. Afis A.
Oladosu (afism3@yahoo.com)
- CONFERENCE
- AFRICAN POPULATION ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA 2006 ANNUAL
MEETING, Los
Angeles, CA (March 30-April 1, 2006)
For more information, visit http://paa2006.princeton.edu
- CONFERENCE
- CULTURES AND COLONIZATION IN FRENCH AFRICA, Dakar, Senegal
(May
17-20, 2006)
The French Colonial Historical Societyâs annual meeting has the theme: Cultures
and Colonization in French Africa. For more information, visit
http://www.frenchcolonial.org/
- CONFERENCE
- FOURTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ãHIERARCHY AND
POWER IN THE
HISTORY OF CIVILIZATIONSä, INSTITUTE FOR AFRICAN STUDIES, RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF
SCIENCES, Moscow, Russia (June 13-16, 2006)
The conferenceâs purpose is to discuss civilizational and evolutionary models of
socio-political development, ideology and of power in different civilizational
contexts, violence and non-violence, the role of the economy, and access to
information as a condition and its use as a means of political manipulation.
For more information, contact Ms. Anastasia Banschikova (civ-reg@inafr.ru)
CONFERENCE: KNOWLEDGE AND SCIENCE IN AFRICA, CONFERENCE OF THE AFRICAN STUDIES
ASSOCIATION IN GERMANY (VAD), Frankfurt am Main, Germany (July 13-16, 2006)
The African Studies Association in Germany meets every two years to discuss
current developments and the status of research in Africa within the framework
of an international conference. At the conference planned for 2006, various
conceptions of knowledge in the broadest sense are to be dealt with, whereby
local concepts of knowledge are to play just as much a role as the knowledge
accumulated and institutionalized by academics. Central topics are the
production, dissemination, and preservation of knowledge. For more information,
visit http://www.vad-ev.de/2006/fs_vad_eng.htm
- WORKSHOP
- INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR/WORKSHOP ON DECOLONIZATION IN THE 20TH
CENTURY,
Washington DC (July 10 - August 4, 2006)
Applications are invited for participation in an international seminar on the
history of decolonization in the 20th
Century and focusing in particular on the transitions from colonies to nations
in Asia, Africa, and the Caribbean. The National History Center, an initiative
of the American Historical Association, invites applications from historians
(in the United States and abroad) ãat the beginning of their careersä who
are
interested in participating. Applications must be received by November 1, 2005.
Fifteen invited scholars will be selected to participate in the four-week
seminar and will receive a stipend and travel arrangements to travel between
their workplace or place of normal residence
and Washington, D.C. For more information, contact
decolonization@nationalhistorycenter.org or visit
http://www.historians.org/projects/nhc/decolonization
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CALL FOR PAPERS
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CALL FOR PAPERS: 2ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF TRANS-ATLANTIC RESEARCH GROUP,
Owerri, Nigeria (July 28-30, 2006)
*The submission deadline for abstracts is November 10, 2005.
The theme is ãGendering Transformations: Gender, Globalization, and State
Transformation in Africa and the African Diasporaä. The Second TARG conference
aims to bring together scholars and policy makers interested in exploring
historical, policy, and development phenomena and their intersection with
gender using the methods of the social sciences. Individual papers or panels
are invited from academics, independent scholars, and postgraduate students. We
encourage submissions on a wide range of themes relating gender to
globalization, democratization, and state transformation in Africa and the
African Diaspora. Papers should have some historical context and content. For
more information, contact Dr. Chima J. Korieh (Korieh@rowan.edu) or Dr. Femi
Kolapo (kolapof@uoguelph.ca)
CALL FOR PAPERS: NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES-2006 NATIONAL
CONFERENCE, Baton Rouge, Louisiana (February 13-18, 2006)
*The submission deadline for abstracts is November 15, 2005.
Abstracts, not to exceed two pages, should be submitted that relate to any
aspect of the African and African American experience. Subjects may include,
but not limited to, literature, demographics, history, politics, economics,
education, health care, fine arts, religion, social sciences and business.
Indicate time required for your paper when submitting abstracts (25 minutes or
45 minutes). Send abstracts to Lemuel Berry Jr, Executive Director, PO Box 325,
Biddeford, ME 04005-0325. For more information, contact
naaasconference@earthlink.net or visit www.NAAAS.org
- CALL FOR PAPERS
- ZARIA CONFERENCE ON THE HUMANITIES, Ahmadu Bello University,
Zaria, Nigeria (January 10-14, 2006)
*The submission deadline for abstracts is November 15, 2005.
The conference will cover a wide range of themes related to the Humanities in
Africa. The Key Note Speaker is Professor Wole Soyinka, who will speak on
ãHumanities for a Humane Futureä. For more information contact
sakafewo@yahoo.com or nasidiyakubu@yahoo.com
- CALL FOR PAPERS
- ETHNIC LIFE WRITING AND HISTORY, Pamplona, Spain (May
18-20,
2006)
*The submission deadline for abstracts is November 15, 2005.
The Society for Multi-Ethnic Studies invites paper abstracts and complete panel
proposals for its annual conference. Abstracts on all aspects of ethnic life
writing and histories in the Americas, Europe, Asia, and Africa are accepted.
Interdisciplinary perspectives are encouraged. Among possible themes are:
theoretical intersections between auto/biography and history, auto/ethnography
as auto/biography, the cultural work of life writing texts, autobiography,
history and law, the media and virtuality: film as auto/biography and history,
and the Internet and blogs as forms of life writing. For more information,
visit http://www.mesea.org/
CALL FOR PROPOSALS: THE ROLE OF DIASPORAS IN DEVELOPING THE HOMELAND: A RESEARCH
WORKSHOP AND EDITED BOOK PROJECT, Washington DC, USA (June 16, 2006)
*The submission deadline for proposals is December 1, 2005.
The purpose of the workshop is to present and discuss research proposals that
investigate diasporasâ potential contributions in the development of their
homelands in terms of economic development, social and political development,
and conflict prevention and mitigation. Topics include economic remittance,
transnational entrepreneurship and foreign direct investment, repatriation for
the purpose of contributing to homeland reconstruction and hometown
associations and community development. To submit proposals, and for more
information, contact Jennifer M. Brinkerhoff (jbrink@gwu.edu)
- CALL FOR PAPERS
- 5TH WORLD CONGRESS ON AFRICAN LINGUISTICS (WOCAL), Addis
Ababa,
Ethiopia (July 10-12, 2006)
*The submission deadline for abstracts is December 10, 2005.
Theme of the conference: ãThe fate of African Languages in the world of
globalizationä. The organizers of the WOCAL 5, the Department of Linguistics
-Addis Ababa University, invite papers that address the conference theme or any
other topic relating to African languages and linguistics. One-page Abstracts
in PDF or postscript should be submitted as attachment to
afriling@dling.aau.edu.et. For more information, visit
http://www.aau.edu.et/faculties/linguistics/wocal.htm
- CALL FOR PAPERS
- ETHICS AND AFRICA, Cape Town, South Africa (May 29-31,
2006)
*The submission deadline for abstracts is December 15, 2005.
This is an interdisciplinary conference sponsored by Georgia State University,
USA and University of Cape Town, South Africa. Topics include ethics of
humanitarian intervention, democracy in developing African nations, political
legitimacy and political authority in Africa and other related themes. Submit
500-750 words abstract, including author(s) name, department(s) and
affiliation(s), and contact information(s) to Andrew I. Cohen
(aicohen@gsu.edu). For more information, contact David Benatar
(dbenatar@humanities.uct.ac.za) or Andew Cohen (aicohen@gsu.edu)
CALL FOR PAPERS: LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT STUDIES IN SUB-SAHARA AFRICA 2006
CONFERENCE, Zanzibar, Tanzania (June 26-28, 2006)
*The submission deadline is January 15, 2006.
Topics should deal with leadership and/or management of organizations in
Sub-Sahara Africa. Cross cultural studies should include an African component.
For more information, contact lmsssa2006@yahoo.com
CALL FOR PAPERS: INTERDISCIPLINARY CONFERENCE ON BRITISH AND UNITED STATES
IMPERIALISM IN AFRICA, THE CARIBBEAN, CENTRAL AMERICA, AND THE MIDDLE EAST,
Kingston, Ontario, Canada (May 15-18, 2006)
*The submission deadline is January 20, 2006.
The organizers are soliciting paper and panel proposals on any aspect of British
and/or American imperialism in Africa, the Caribbean, Central America, and the
Middle East (from the eighteenth century to the present day). Proposals from
all disciplines are welcome, as are contributions that compare and contrast
British and United States policies, practices, and legacies. For more
information, contact empire@post.queensu.ca or visit
http://post.queensu.ca/~empire
CALL FOR PAPERS: THE JOURNAL OF THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF LESS COMMONLY TAUGHT
LANGUAGES
The Journal of the National Council of Less Commonly Taught Languages (NCOLCTL)
is soliciting articles for publication. Articles dealing with all aspects of
less commonly taught languages are welcome, with preference given to articles
dealing with educational and policy research, classroom innovation, and program
development, sustenance, and advocacy. For more information, contact
ncolctl@mailplus.wisc.edu or visit http://www.councilnet.org
CALL FOR CONTRIBUTORS: ENCYLOPEDIA OF GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE UNITED STATES
Berkshire Publishing Group and CQ Press are preparing the Encyclopedia of Global
Perspectives on the United States for publication in June 2005. The encyclopedia
will explore the role and image of the United States from the viewpoints of the
peoples and nations of the world. The editor is searching for African scholars
to contribute articles on the African nations that are still unassigned. The
articles will include historical coverage as well as a contemporary analysis of
that nation's relations with the United States. The unassigned nations in Africa
are: Burkina Faso, Central African Republic, Cote d'Ivoire, Equatorial Guinea,
Gabon, Guinea, Libya, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, and Tunisia. For
more information, contact Karen Advokaat
(karen.advokaat@berkshirepublishing.com).
CALL FOR PAPERS: RETHINKING WORLDS OF LABOR: SOUTHERN AFRICAN LABOR HISTORY IN
INTERNATIONAL CONTEXT, Johannesburg, South Africa (July 28-31, 2006)
*The submission deadline for abstracts is November 30, 2005.
The conference is organized by the University of the Witwatersrand,
Johannesburg, South Africa.
Possible themes include International labor markets and labor migration;
Transnational and international trade unionism and labor activism; Labor
diasporas and labor politics; Race, gender and nation in a transnational labor
history; Labor migration, gendered labor and the sphere of reproduction;
Gender, identity and the labor movement; Labor radicalism and internationalism
in comparative perspective; Labor biography and the transnational history of
labor; Comparative analyses of Southern Africa and South Asia; The Indian
diaspora and the Indian working class; Workers, war, politics and
militarization; Labor under, against, and after colonialism; Labor in the
Southern African region: connections, conflicts and conduits; Comparative labor
radicalism in Southern Africa; Comparing labor radicalism in the global "South";
Labor, communism and labor parties; Anarchism, syndicalism and working class
internationalism; International labor federations and Southern labor; Labor
movements and the Cold War; Labor and the multiple meanings of racial identity;
Working class literary cultures and consciousness; The geography of labor
movements; Race, space and place in comparative labor histories; Labor
movements and the "first" and "second" globalization; Reflections on the pasts
and futures of labor history. For more information, visit
http://www.wits.ac.za/historyworkshop/conferences.htm
- CALL FOR PAPERS
- ETHICS AND AFRICA CONFERENCE, Cape Town, South Africa (May
29-31, 2006)
*The submission deadline for abstracts is December 15, 2005.
This is an interdisciplinary conference where scholars present work relevant to
the peoples and political context of Africa.
The conference is organized by Jean Beer Blumenfeld Center for Ethics, Georgia
State University and Department of Philosophy, University of Cape Town. For
more information, contact Andrew I. Cohen (aicohen@gsu.edu) or visit
http://www.gsu.edu/ethics
CALL FOR PAPERS: 5TH ANNUAL HAWAII INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOCIAL SCIENCE,
Honolulu, Hawaii, USA (May 31-June 3, 2006)
*The submission deadline for abstracts is January 24, 2006.
The conference will provide many opportunities for academicians and
professionals from social science related fields to interact with members
inside and outside their own particular disciplines. Topics that include all
areas of social sciences such as area studies (African, American, Asian,
European, Hispanic, Islamic, and all other cultural and ethnic studies) are
welcomed for submission. The conference is sponsored by East West Council for
Education, Asia-Pacific Research Institute of Peking University, University of
Louisville ö Center for Sustainable Urban Neighborhoods.
For more information, contact social@hicsocial.org or visit
http://www.hicsocial.org
CALL FOR PAPERS: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON RETHINKING THE HUMANITIES IN
AFRICA, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife, Nigeria (June 13-14, 2006)
*The submission deadline for abstracts is January 30, 2006.
The conference is organized by Faculty of Arts. Obafemi Awolowo university and
is intended to provide scholars, curriculum planners, policy makers and
administrators to critically appraise the orientation and utility of the
humanities on the one hand and assess the content, methodology and the
contemporary challenges of knowledge production in the field on the other. Wide
ranges of topics on Humanities are welcome. Abstracts of proposed papers should
not exceed 300 words. Each should reflect the title of the paper and authorâs
contact details (institutional affiliation, email address and phone number).
All submissions are to be made electronically. For more information, contact
artsoauconference2006@yahoo.com
CALL FOR PAPERS: 19TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR
CONFLICT MANAGEMENT, Montreal, Canada (June 25-28, 2006)
*The submission deadline for abstracts is February 14, 2006.
For more information and to submit papers, visit www.iacm-conflict.org
- CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
- A GLOBAL CONGRESS ON WORLDâS RELIGIONS AFTER
SEPTEMBER 11,
Montreal, Canada (September 11-15, 2006)
*The submission deadline for abstracts is February 28, 2006.
All abstracts should be submitted on-line in English and must not exceed 150
words for individual proposals or 300 words for panel or symposia proposals.
For on-line registration and for more information, visit
http://www.worldsreligionsafter911.com
- CALL FOR PROPOSALS
- CODESRIA MULTINATIONAL WORKING GROUPS, Dakar,
Senegal (May
2006)
*The submission deadline for proposals is February 28, 2006.
The Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA)
invites proposals from researchers for possible inclusion in its new
multinational working group (MWG) on the theme of ãAfrica and Its Diasporaä.
The MGW is the flagship research vehicle employed by CODESRIA for the promotion
of multi-country and multidisciplinary reflections on critical questions of
concern to the African social research community. The research that will be
carried out will focus on the range of topics covering the historic and
contemporary African Diaspora, the demography and culture linkage and political
and economic linkage between Africa and its Diasporas, diasporic processes and
their interfaces with globalization, and educational and scientific flows
between Africa and its Diasporas. Proposals should not exceed 3000 words or 12
double-spaced pages, and should include a clear statement of the purpose of the
project and the problematic to be researched, a review of literature and a
description of the methodology to be used, detailed calendar of work and a
draft budget. CVs of the authors should be sent in with the proposal
application to: The CODESRIA MWG on Africa and its Diasporas, Research
Department, CODESRIA, Avenue Cheikh Anta Diop x Canal IV, PO Box 3304, Dakar
18524, Senegal. For more information, contact mwg@codesria.sn
FELLOWSHIPS, SCHOLARSHIPS & GRANT OPPORTUNITIES
FELLOWSHIP: AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN INTERNATIONAL FELLOWSHIP
*Application deadline is December 1, 2005.
AAUW International fellowships are awarded for full-time study or research to
women who are not U.S. citizens or permanent residents. Both graduate and
postgraduate study at accredited institutions is supported. The Foundation will
award 57 fellowships for the 2006-07 academic year. Six of these awards are
available to members of International Federation of University Women affiliate
organizations. These fellowship
recipients may study in any country other than their own. The Foundation also
awards several annual Home Country Project Grants ($5,000 to $7,000 each) to
women who received AAUW Educational Foundation International Fellowships
between 2001 and 2005. These grants support community-based projects designed
to improve the lives of women and girls in the fellow's home country.
Applications for the academic year will be available August 1 to December 1,
2005. For more information, visit
http://www.aauw.org/fga/fellowships_grants/international.cfm
FELLOWSHIP: WEST AFRICAN RESEARCH ASSOCIATION (WARA) RESEARCH GRANTS
*Application deadline is December 1, 2005.
The West African Research Association (WARA) at African Studies Center, Boston
University announces the following research fellowships for 2006: Residencies
for West African Scholars at WARA member institutions, WARA Post-Doctoral
Fellowship, WARA Pre-Doctoral Fellowship, WARA Graduate Student Summer
Internship and WARC Travel Grants. For more information, contact wara@bu.edu
or visit www.africa.ufl.edu/WARA/ or http://www.warc-croa.org/
FELLOWSHIP: WOODSON POSTDOCTORAL AND PREDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS
*Application deadline is December 2, 2005.
The Carter G. Woodson Institute for African-American and African Studies at the
University of Virginia invites scholars working in humanities and social
sciences to apply for predoctoral (two-year) and postdoctoral (one-year)
fellowships beginning in August/September 2006. These residential fellowships
are designed to facilitate the completion of dissertations/manuscripts in
African American and African Studies and related fields; preference is given to
applicants whose research is substantially completed. For more information,
visit http://www.virginia.edu/woodson/programs/fellowships.html
FELLOWSHIP: IHR MELLON FELLOWSHIPS FOR DISSERTATION RESEARCH IN HUMANITIES
*Application deadline is January 13, 2006.
The fellowships are administered by the Institute of Historical Research (IHR)
at the University of London, and are funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
The fellowships are intended to help students registered as doctoral candidates
in the humanities at a North American university to deepen their ability to
develop knowledge from original sources. Two types of fellowships are offered.
Pre-Dissertation fellowship programme (max 2 months) is offered to help
candidates to draw up and revise a dissertation proposal and Dissertation
fellowship (October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007) is offered for candidates
already working on their dissertations. For more information contact James Lees
(James.Lees@sas.ac.uk) or visit http://www.history.ac.uk/awards/#mellon
FELLOWSHIP: THE 2006-2007 NATIONAL SECURITY EDUCATION PROGRAM (NSEP) FELLOWSHIP
FOR STUDY ABROAD
*Application deadline for PENN is January 13, 2006.
*National Application deadline is February 10, 2006.
The NSEP program awards scholarships to U.S citizens for study of world regions
deemed critical to U.S interests (including Africa, Asia, Central and Eastern
Europe, Eurasia, Latin America and the Caribbean, and Middle East. Applicants
are required to study one of the less commonly taught languages relevant to the
region of study. Students interested in political science, international
affairs, business and economics, applied sciences and engineering, and foreign
languages are encouraged to apply. For more information, visit
http://www.iie.org/nsep
FELLOWSHIP: POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS IN DEMOGRAPHY AT UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN
Center for Actuarial Research (CARe) of the University of Cape Town has 2
postdoctoral posts in Demography commencing in January 2006. Applicants must
have recently completed their doctoral studies on a topic congruent with the
Centerâs current research profile: measurement of mortality and fertility in
developing countries, and modeling the spread and impact of HIV in Southern
Africa. Particular emphasis is placed on the rigorous analysis and
interpretation of demographic data from Africa. For more information, contact
Dr. Tom Moultrie (tmoultri@commerce.uct.ac.za) or Professor Rob Dorrington
(rdorring@commerce.uct.ac.za) or visit www.commerce.uct.ac.za/demography/
RESEARCH GRANTS: FOR YOUNG SCIENTISTS FROM DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
The International Foundation for Science (IFS) is an independent international
research council that is based in Stockholm, Sweden. The mission of IFS is to
strengthen the scientific research capacity of developing countries in science
fields related to the sustainable management of biological and water resources.
Research proposals submitted to IFS should be from biological, chemical,
physical, sociocultural or economic science fields, and relevant for the
conservation, production or renewable utilization of biological or water
resources. IFS awards research grants with a maximum value of USD 12,000 for
the purchase of equipment, expendable supplies, fieldwork activities, etc.
Researchers are eligible to receive up to three research grants during their
career. For more information, visit http://www.pambazuka.org/index.php?id=29634
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COURSES & PROGRAMS
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GLOBAL YOUTH CONNECT: HUMAN RIGHTS DELEGATIONS FOR YOUNG LEADERS - SUMMER 2006
PROGRAM, Rwanda, (May 21-June 19, 2006)
*The application deadline is December 2, 2005
Global Youth Connect, an international human rights organization is currently
recruiting young leaders (ages 18-25) to participate in human rights delegation
during the summer of 2006. The program location is Rwanda. The program will
explore the roots of the 1994 Rwandan genocide and how the legacy of violence
has impacted the country and its people, particularly Rwandan youth. Applicants
must possess a U.S citizenship or residency, or must be studying full-time at a
U.S college or University. For more information, visit
www.globalyouthconnect.org/participate
UNIVERSITY OF KWAZULU-NATAL: FIVE-WEEK INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL PROGRAMME (June
24-July 29, 2006)
*The registration deadline is February 28, 2006
The International School offers the educational experiences that appropriately
complement the institutionâs curriculum while adding significant cultural
dimensions to studentsâ life experiences. The programme in 2006 will run at the
Howard College campus in Durban. Courses offered are as follows: Culture &
Diversity in the Rainbow Nation (Consisting out of four modules, this course
explores language, culture, media, and political influences in modern South
Africa); Zulu Language & Culture (Learn to speak basic isiZulu in addition to
Zulu customs, art, music & history); Service Learning (In addition to a secured
and supervised placement that provides a hands-on learning experience, the
student will visit urban and rural environmental and development projects and
will be exposed to a range of social, cultural, and historical sites during
their stay). All courses offered are 16 UKZN credits per course with a maximum
of 32 (two courses) for the International School session that may be taken by
individual students. The programme is intensive and interactive, and students
have the opportunity to gain a wealth of knowledge through lectures,
out-of-class excursions, and experiential learning. The fee for the
International School programme 2006 is US$2500. This covers almost all
studentsâ needs as soon as they arrive at the Durban airport: tuition fees for
up to two courses, course readers, accommodation in university housing,
excursions, and transport related to programme activities. Students are
responsible for their own meals, health insurance, and personal expenses. For
more information about this programme contact Andrea Gommans; International
School;
University of KwaZulu-Natal; Durban, 4041; SOUTH AFRICA. Tel: +27-31-2602677,
Fax: +27-31-2602967,email is@ukzn.ac.za or visit
http://www.ukzn.ac.za/ukzninternational/international/international.html
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CARLETON UNIVERSITY: TENURE-TRACK POSITIONS IN ENGLISH (ASSISTANT AND ASSOCIATE
LEVEL RANKS)
- Applications reviews will begin November 15, 2005.
The Dept seeks candidates in the area of Postcolonial Studies with emphasis on
African Literature. Department assignment will include teaching core courses at
the undergraduate level and both teaching and supervising in the M.A program.
Teaching experience and a strong record of research and publication are
required. Send completed application including a CV, academic transcripts, and
three letters of reference, teaching evaluations, and samples of writing or
published work to Larry McDonald, Acting Chair, Dept of English, Carleton
University, 1125 Colonel by Drive, Ottawa, Ontario, K1S 5B6
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY: TENURE-TRACK POSITION IN ANTHROPOLOGY
*Application deadline is November 15, 2005.
The Department of Anthropology at Columbia University invites applications from
scholars whose geographical focus is on Africa for a tenure-track position.
Responsibilities will include teaching four courses per year: two graduate and
two undergraduate. Minorities and women are encouraged to apply. Applicants
must have a PhD and should send a letter describing their professional
accomplishments and teaching interests, a CV, a one-page description of their
current research project, a writing sample, and the names and addresses of
three referees to Brinkley Messick (bmm23@columbia.edu), Chair, Department of
Anthropology, Columbia University, 452 Schermerhorn Extension, 1200 Amsterdam
Avenue, New York, NY 10027, Phone: 212-854-4552; Fax: 212-854-7347
ARKANSAS TECH UNIVERSITY: TENURE-TRACK POSITION IN NORTH AFRICAN OR MIDDLE
EASTERN HISTORY (ASSISTANT PROFESSOR)
*Application deadline is November 15, 2005.
Arkansas Tech University invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant
Professor of World History beginning August 15, 2006. Area of specialization
should be either North Africa or the Middle East, with a secondary field in
either East Asia, East Europe, or sub-Saharan Africa. Candidates must be able
to teach the introductory world history survey courses and upper-level courses
in his/her areas of specialization. Candidates must demonstrate teaching
effectiveness, commitment to service, and research productivity with an
expectation of publication. Arkansas Tech is a mid-sized liberal arts
university emphasizing teaching and undergraduate education. Ph.D. in history
or related field is required by August 1, 2006. Interviews will be conducted at
the WHA/AHA Meeting in Philadelphia. To apply, send letter of application,
resume, copies of transcripts, copies of sample exams, copies of student
evaluations and/or peer reviews, and three letters of recommendation to Dr.
Micheal Tarver, Arkansas Tech University, Department of Social Sciences and
Philosophy,
407 West Q Street, WPN 255, Russellville, AR 72801-2222. Phone (479) 968-0265,
Fax: (479) 964-0812. For more information, contact Micheal
(micheal.tarver@atu.edu)
UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA: TENURE-TRACK POSITION IN INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
*Application deadline is November 15, 2005.
The program in International Development and Globalization in the Faculty of
Social Sciences at the University of Ottawa is seeking applicants with academic
training and research experience in the field of international development.
Starting date is July 1, 2006. The successful candidate will teach and conduct
research in this area. The appointment will be made to one of the units of the
Faculty of Social sciences: the Department of Sociology and the School of
Political Studies. Candidates must have a PhD and demonstrate excellence or the
potential of excellence in teaching, research and team work and must possess a
strong publication and research track record. Candidates must be bilingual to
gain tenure. Send application to Ccile Coderre, Associate Dean and Secretary,
Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, K1N 6N5.
Tel:(613) 562-5905. For more information, contact Ccile (ccoderre@uOttawa.ca)
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, NEW-YORK: TENURE-TRACK POSITION IN AFRICAN ART (ASSISTANT
PROFESSOR)
*Application deadline is November 30, 2005.
The Department of Art History and Archaeology, Columbia University in the city
of New York seeks a full-time, tenure track Assistant Professor to teach
African Art as it is broadly delineated today. PhD is required. Teaching will
include traditional art from the pre-colonial to the present, architecture,
archaeology and contemporary rural, urban and international art, including
photography. Send CV including email, sample publications and three letters of
reference to Susan Vogel, Professor of African Art and Architecture, 826
Schermerhorn Hall, Mail Code 5517, Columbia University, New York, N.Y 10027.
For more information, call 212-854-4506
UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA: SENIOR LECTURER / LECTURER IN DEMOGRAPHY
- Application deadline is November 30, 2005.
Centre for Actuarial Research (CARe), University of Cape Town seeks Senior
Lecturer/Lecturer in Demography, with expertise in the modeling of the
demographic dynamics of HIV,as well as in the estimation of demographic
parameters from limited or defective data. Selected candidate will contribute
to all aspects of the centerâs work, including teaching at undergraduate and
postgraduate levels, supervising Masterâs and Doctoral theses. A PhD in
Demography with strong a strong quantitative orientation is essential, as is a
research track record in the field of demographic estimation in Africa and
other developing countries. Send a letter of motivation, a CV and three
references to Professor Rob Dorrington, Centre for Actuarial Research, UCT,
Rondebosch 7701. For more information, contact Rob Dorrington
(rdorring@commerce.uct.ac.za) or call 021-650-2475
BlOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY: TENURE-TRACK POSITION IN MIDDLE EASTERN/AFRICAN HISTORY
*Application deadline is December 01, 2005.
The Department of History at the Bloomsburg University seeks a full-time,
tenure-track position in either Middle Eastern or African History, any period.
For more information contact Michael Hickey by phone at (570)389-4161 or via
e-mail at mhickey@bloomu.edu
LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY-BATON ROUGE: TENURE-TRACK POSITION IN WEST AFRICAN
HISTORY (ASSISTANT PROFESSOR)
*Application deadline is December 01, 2005.
The Department of History at Louisiana State University at Baton Rouge seeks
tenure-track appointment in West African History at Assistant Professor Level
in the Department of History, with a joint appointment in the Program in
African and African-American Studies. PhD in History is required by date of
appointment. Candidates must provide evidence of excellence in research and
teaching in West African History and must have experience/research in African
and African-American Studies. The successful candidate will be required to
teach two courses per semester. Interviews of the candidates may be conducted
at the AHA annual meeting. Send CV, application materials and letters of
recommendation to Professor David F. Lindenfeld, Chair of Search Committee,
Department of history, 224 Himes Hall, Louisiana State University, Ref #019449,
Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70803
MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY: POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH FELLOW
*Application deadline is December 15, 2005.
The Dept of Political Science, Michigan State University is offering a
full-time, one-year, renewable postdoctoral research fellowship, beginning
August 16, 2006. Applicants must have a PhD in political science or related
field (economics, sociology, social psychology) and experience in the use of
advanced statistics. Responsibilities will include developing a program of
research based on three rounds of existing Afrobarometer data across upto 18
countries (see www.afrobarometer.org), implementing the research program
through a series of publications, assisting in the management of a large scale
public opinion data sets and related tasks and participating in Afrobarometer
conferences in the U.S and Africa. Salary range is $30,000-$40,000. Mail
application to Professor Michael Bratton, Director (MSU) Afrobarometer,
Department of Political Science, 323 South Kedzie Hall, Michigan State
University, East Lansing, MI, 48823
THE FIVE COLLEGE CONSORTIUM: ETHNOMUSICOLOGIST OF AFRICA
- Application deadline is December 15, 2005.
The Five College consortium (Amherst College, Hampshire College, Mount Holyoke
College, Smith College, and the University of Massachusetts Amherst) and Mount
Holyoke College announce a tenure-track position (with an initial three-year
renewable contract) for an ethnomusicologist whose research and teaching
interests focus on Africa. The position is integral to the Five College program
in African Studies, and will be based in the Music department at Mount Holyoke.
PhD or equivalent in hand by Sept 2006 and teaching experience are required.
The teaching load will comprise of 4 courses per year, two offered at Mount
Holyoke, and two at other institutions in the consortium on a rotating basis.
Application materials should include a letter of application, curriculum vitae
and a sample of scholarly work, and two course syllabi (one for an introductory
survey and one for an upper-level course). Three letters of reference, at least
one of which addresses teaching experience, should be sent directly by the
referees to: Five College Ethnomusicology Search, Music Department, Mount
Holyoke College, 50 College Street, South Hadley MA 01075. For further
information, visit
http://www.mtholyoke.edu/offices/dof/ads05-06/ethnomusic.shtml
OHIO UNIVERSITY: TENURE-TRACK POSITION IN THE DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY (ASSISTANT
PROFESSOR)
- Application deadline is December 20, 2005.
The Department of Geography invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant
Professor position beginning Fall 2006. The successful candidate must
demonstrate a teaching ability and research expertise in African Geography, and
will be expected to teach both undergraduate and graduate courses. Other topical
specialties such as medical geography, environment,
and/or development will be considered an asset. Ph.D. in Geography is required
at time of appointment. The completed application must include a letter of
application, curriculum vitae, copies of transcripts, and three letters of
recommendation and be sent to Dr. Ronald Isaac (isaacr@ohio.edu), Chair,
Department of Geography, Ohio University, Athens, OH 45701. Voice 740-593-1138.
Fax 740-593-1139. For more information contact Dr. Isaac or visit
www.ohio.edu/geography.
- OHIO UNIVERSITY
- TENURE-TRACK POSITION IN AFRICAN ART HISTORY/VISUAL CULTURE
(ASSISTANT PROFESSOR)
- Application deadline is January 3, 2006.
Ohio University invites applications for a tenure track appointment in African
Art History/Visual Culture (sub-Saharan) at the level of Assistant Professor,
beginning September 2006. The appointment is shared between the School of Art
and the School of Interdisciplinary Arts, both in the College of Fine Arts.
Responsibilities include teaching undergraduate and graduate courses and
seminars in area of specialization; advise majors; direct theses and
dissertations; committee service; research and publishing and participate in
the development of a graduate specialty in African Arts. Ph.D. in art history,
visual culture, or related field is required by September 2006. Evidence of
strong research potential and scholarly accomplishments, successful teaching
experience beyond the TA is required. International candidates can apply.
Scholars who are theoretically informed and incorporate emerging methodologies
into research and teaching are especially encouraged to apply. Send dossier
(letter of application, CV, a statement of research interests and teaching
philosophy, copies of all transcripts, three letters of recommendation, sample
syllabi and other teaching materials, dissertation abstract, and samples of
publications and/or writing) by email or post to Professor Thomas Patin
(patin@ohio.edu), Chair, African Art History Search Committee, School of Art,
Seigfred Hall, Ohio University, Athens, OH 45701. For more information, contact
Prof. Patin.
OHIO UNIVERSITY: TENURE-TRACK POSITION IN AFRICAN LITERATURE (ASSISTANT
PROFESSOR)
The Department of English at Ohio University seeks Assistant Professor African
Literature beginning September 2006. Ph.D. in hand by September 1, 2006 is
required. Responsibilities include teaching; pursuing, directing, and
publishing research; and participate in departmental governance. Send letter of
application, C.V., and three current letters of recommendation to Joseph
McLaughlin, Chair, African Literature Search, Department of English, Ohio
University, Athens, OH 45701.
MIAMI UNIVERSITY: DIRECTOR OF BLACK WORLD STUDIES
*Application deadline is open until the position is filled.
The College of Arts and Science at Miami University invites applications from
outstanding scholars for the position of Director of Black World Studies and
appointment at the rank of Associate Professor or Full Professor in the
appropriate Arts and Science academic department. The beginning date of
employment is August 15, 2006. The Black World Studies Program (BWS) at Miami
University offers both a major and a minor. The interdisciplinary curriculum,
teaching and research of BWS focus primarily on the experiences of Africans and
people of African descent in the United States and throughout the world. BWS
emphasizes both theory and practice in the field. The director will maintain an
active program of scholarship, provide leadership, develop and administer the
academic program, teach courses in the program, support student academic
excellence, and maintain strong relationships with the student body, faculty,
and administration. Candidates must have expertise in Black World Studies, a
doctoral degree, and distinguished scholarly achievements. The ideal candidate
will have a vision for advancing the BWS program at Miami University, a history
of program involvement and leadership, and a demonstrated commitment to student
success.
Submit a letter of application, curriculum vitae, vision statement, and three
current letters of recommendation to Stephen A. Nimis, College of Arts and
Science, Miami University, Oxford OH 45056. For more information, visit
http://montgomery.cas.muohio.edu/nimissa/jobad.htm
INDIANA UNIVERSITY-BLOOMINGTON: TENURE-TRACK POSITION IN SOCIO-CULTURAL
ANTHROPOLOGY (ASSISTANT PROFESSOR)
*Application deadline is open until the position is filled.
The Department of Anthropology at Indiana University-Bloomington invites
applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professorship in social-cultural
anthropology with a specialization in expressive culture and the arts to begin
Fall 2006. The successful candidate will have completed field research in a
sub-Saharan African region with a significant Muslim population or on a topic
related to Muslim society. The department seeks candidates with a demonstrated
record of research in expressive culture, especially the social, cultural and
political impact of media and the arts. Applicants should demonstrate a strong
commitment to teaching at both undergraduate and graduate levels. The candidate
will be expected to contribute to the mission of the African Studies Program
which coordinates an interdisciplinary approach to the region and also will
join the growing faculty in Indiana University's Middle Eastern and Islamic
Studies Program. PhD (preferably in Anthropology) is required at the time of
appointment and a strong publication and teaching record or the promise of the
same. Send letters of application, brief curriculum vitae, and names of three
referees to Beverly Stoeltje, Chair, the African Search Committee, Department
of Anthropology, Student Building 130, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN
47405. Members of the Department of Anthropology will be available to conduct
interviews at the AAA meetings in Washington.
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT DAVIS: TENURE-TRACK POSITION IN THE DEPARTMENT OF
ANTHROPOLOGY (ASSISTANT PROFESSOR)
Tenure-track position in the social and cultural anthropology of Sub-Saharan
Africa is available for academic year 2006-2007. Theoretical, topical and
regional specializations are open, but the department seeks, among others,
specialists in medical anthropology, particular in culture of sex and
reproduction in the context of AIDS; popular culture, youth, mass media and
African cities, states, quasi-states and the social production of security and
insecurity in the context of international humanitarian aid and
non-governmental organizations. For more information, contact Donald L. Donham
(dldonham@ucdavis.edu)
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OIC INTERNATIONAL INC: MONITORING AND EVALUATION SPECIALIST
This is US-based position which may interest those who have specific experience
living and working in Africa for at least six years. The position location is
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Responsibilities include supervision of all
activities related to monitoring and evaluating the Food Security Programs and
verifying project funds. Applicants must either be US Citizens or Permanent
Residents in the US. Send a three-page resume, a cover letter explaining
suitability of education, work, and professional experience, and five reference
names and contact information to Helena Brykarz
(HBrykarz@GlobalRecruitment.net). For more information, contact Helena.
AMERICAN RED CROSS: PROGRAM OFFICER, EAST AFRICA
The American Red Cross seeks Program Officers to provide program and
administrative backstopping support for Tsunami Recovery Program (TRP) field
operations in the affected countries. This is US-based position with position
location at Washington, D.C. Applicants must either be US Citizens or Permanent
Residents in the United States. Applications should include a cover letter, a
detailed CV, and three or more professional references. Send application by
email marked Îconfidentialâ to Helena Brykarz (HBrykarz@GlobalRecruitment.net).
For more information, contact Helena.
AFRICA: AGROBUSINESS DEVELOPMENT SPECIALIST, CNFA
- Application deadline is November 30, 2005.
Citizens Network for Foreign Affairs (CNFA) seeks expressions of interest for
qualified agribusiness development specialists for existing and anticipated
agribusiness development projects in Southern Africa. These are short-term and
long-term positions that will be based in the country of assignment. Candidates
are required to bring significant technical expertise in the following areas:
input supply systems; sustainable market development; agricultural policy
reform; rural finance; business and management training. For more information,
visit http://www.cnfa.org/
ORC MACRO INTERNATIONAL: SEVERAL SHORT TERM OPENINGS
The ORC macro organization seeks native Ghana/Uganda English Speakers currently
living in the US or Europe and who could work as control listeners for our
media monitoring research projects. For further information please contact:
Vivienne Phanurai (vivienne.phanurai@orcmacro.com) or visit http://orcmacro.com
AFRICA: MULTIPLE POSITIONS, CATHOLIC RELIEF SERVICES
CRS has multiple positions in several African countries in the areas of capacity
building, peace building, and emergency relief. For more information, visit
http://www.catholicrelief.org/about_us/careers/current_openings/
AFRICA: MULTIPLE POSITIONS, INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE
The IRC has multiple positions in several African countries in the areas of
health, community development, and security. For more information, visit
http://www.theirc.org/jobs/index.cfm
AFRICA: MULTIPLE POSITIONS, POPULATION SERVICES INTERNATIONAL
PSI has multiple positions several African countries in the areas of health and
social marketing. For more information, visit
http://www.psi.org/employment/international.html
AFRICA: MULTIPLE POSITIONS, CAREERNATION
CareerNation has multiple positions several African countries in the areas of
wide range of disciplines. For more information, visit http://careernation.com
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AFRICAN COLOURS, ONLINE RESOURCE FOR CONTEMPORARY ART
African Colours, online since July 2000, is a portal for Contemporary Art, as
well as a dynamic force to link artists from different parts of the world so
that they can share their ideas and culture and achieve a common goal. To make
a contribution, you can send your news and editorials to
editorials@africancolours.com. For more information, visit
http://www.africancolours.net/
AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT DISSERTATION WORKSHOP PROGRAM
This site has a collection of tips, samples, and links to help students. The IIS
site also includes funding opportunities for Africans and Foreign Nationals. For
more information, visit http://globetrotter.berkeley.edu/RADW/index.html
AFRICAN JOURNALS ONLINE (AJOL)
AJOL is being re-launched on its own website. It provides free access to tables
of contents and abstracts for over 175 journals published on the continent, and
also provides a number of additional facilities. AJOL offers a document delivery
service, and full (improved) searching and browsing facilities, as well as a new
Email alert function. The service remains free to both users and participating
journals (with charges only for document delivery requests from outside
developing countries). For more information, visit http://www.ajol.info
ATLANTIC SLAVE TRADE AND SLAVE LIFE IN THE AMERICAS: A VISUAL RECORD
This searchable collection contains about 1,100 images, including many
historical drawings and maps on Africa. For more information, visit
http://hitchcock.itc.virginia.edu/Slavery/
CODESRIA RESEARCH AND POLICY DIALOGUE PROGRAMME
- The program theme is
- The Social Sciences and HIV/AIDS, A Political Economy
of
Patient Welfare and Rights. The initiative is being undertaken as part of a
broader project of interventions which will involve the fostering of a
networked community of African researchers with the required competence and
interest in the field of health studies. Within this framework, it is envisaged
that a range of research, training and dissemination activities will be carried
out and several policy dialogues organized. The research and policy dialogue
components of the program will be spread over the period 2003 to 2005. For more
information, visit http://www.codesria.org
GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT NETWORK FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES
Current funding opportunities relevant to researchers and research institutes
working on development issues in low and middle income countries are available
through the Global Development Network. For more information, visit
http://www.gdnet.org/online_services/funding_opportunities/funding_news/
HEALTH AND DISEASES IN AFRICA: A COMPREHENSIVE ON-LINE RESOURCE ON HEALTH IN
AFRICA
The objective of this on-line resource is to provide researchers, students, and
the general public with resources that are integral to understanding health
concerns in Africa. This is accomplished by harvesting information from
existing websites and information providers. Links to and information on a wide
array of health-related initiatives, facilities, and opportunities on Africa are
provided. To access this on-line resource, visit
http://www.africa.upenn.edu/health/. For more information, contact Dr. Ali B.
Ali-Dinar (aadinar@sas.upenn.edu)
ISLAM AND HUMAN RIGHTS WEBSITE AT EMORY UNIVERSITY
This site contains valuable content for scholars, activists, and media. Content
includes bibliographies on rights, profiles and contact details for rights
organizations in a range of countries, training materials, rights databases,
and profiles of scholars and experts in various fields relating to Islam and
human rights. All of this content is searchable through a Google-powered
search engine. For more information, visit http://www.law.emory.edu/IHR/
ONLINE FORUM: WOMEN IN AFRICA
The Center for History and New Media at George Mason University is hosting a
four month-long online forums beginning November 2005 on its website ãWomen in
World Historyä (http://chnm.gmu.edu/wwh/). The forum will give world history
teachers the chance to talk about ways to teach issues surrounding women and
gender in African history. For more information, contact wwh@chnm.gmu.edu or
visit http://chnm.gmu.edu/wwh/forum.html
PAMBAZUKA: A WEEKLY ELECTRONIC FORUM FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE IN AFRICA
For more information, visit http://www.pambazuka.org/
SMITHSONIAN GLOBAL SOUND
Smithsonian Global Sound offers digital downloads of music and sound from Africa
and around the world. The site has a wealth of educational content and
downloads are accompanied by extensive liner notes. Our goal is to encourage
local musicians and traditions around the planet through international
recognition, the payment of royalties, and support for regional archives. For
more information, visit http://www.smithsonianglobalsound.org/
USAID HIV/AIDS E-NEWSLETTER
The USAID HIV/AIDS E-Newsletter provides monthly updates on USAID's Office of
HIV/AIDS and partner activities to prevent and mitigate HIV/AIDS across the
developing world. The newsletter reflects activities exclusively to USAID and
its implementing partners. For more information, visit
http://www.synergyaids.com/newsletter.asp
AFRICA: HUMAN RIGHTS DATABASE LAUNCHED
The Communication Initiative has introduced its revamped database of global
media coverage on human rights issues. This feature is part of the
Communication Initiativeâs Human Rights Window. It allows for a one-stop search
related to media coverage for each individual article in the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights. Articles from over 200 developing country
newspapers and 10 leading global newspapers are featured in the database. For
more information, visit http://www.comminit.com/human-rights/newssearch.html
Page Editor: Ali B. Ali-Dinar, Ph.D.