JUA: Penn African Studies Bulletin (11/01/04)
J U A
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
AFRICAN STUDIES CENTER
BIMONTHY BULLETIN
Issue No.17, Fall 2004
November 1, 2004
CONTENTS:
AREA EVENTS & LECTURE SERIES
CONFERENCES
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 5, 2004
Dr. Akosua Adomako Ampofo, Associate Professor in Sociology and African
Studies, University of Ghana, Legon and Fulbright New Century
Scholar in Sociology and Population Studies, Penn State University,
"Intimate Bargains: Ghanaian Women Negotiating Sexual Space." This event is
sponsored by the Sociology and Africana Studies programs, Bryn Mawr College,
Thomas Hall, Room 224, 2pm.
November 5, 2004
Dr. Richard Mshomba, Professor of Economics, LaSalle University, "The Politics
of Reform in Africa and the World Trade Organization." This event is sponsored
by the African Studies Center and the Joseph H. Lauder Institute of Management
& International Studies, University of Pennsylvania, Lauder-Fischer Hall, Room
105, 12-1:15pm.
- November 5
- December 12, 2004
The Lantern Theater Company will be performing "Death and the King's
Horseman" by Nigerian Nobel Prize winner for Literature, Wole Soyinka.
This production includes Yoruba dance, percussion and Soyinka's poetry.
It is sponsored by the National Endowment for the Arts and the Philadelphia
Theatre Initiative. For more information, visit: www.lanterntheater.org or
call 215.829.9002.
November 9, 2004
Dr. Susanna Wing, Visiting Assistant Professor of Political Science,
Haverford College: "Gender and Democracy in West Africa", University of
Pennsylvania, Irvine Auditorium, Room G-7, 3-4:30pm.
November 20, 2004
2004 Wharton Africa Business Forum. "Business in Africa: New Game,
New Rules." University of Pennsylvania, Wharton Business School, Jon M.
Huntsman Hall, 3730 Walnut Street. For more information, visit:
www.whartonglobalforum.com/Africa/
November 30th, 2004
Film screaning, "The Battle for Souls." This compelling special looks at a
largely unreported phenomenon: the explosive growth of conservative
Christianity that has been sweeping across the developing world, and the
concurrent rise in violent religious clashes. The central focus of this film is
Nigeria, West Africa, home to Africa's most active evangelical Christian
movement, but also to its worst incidents of clashes between highly
conservative factions of Christians in the south and Muslims in the north. This
event is sponsored by the New York Times and Penn Student Agencies, University
of Pennsylvania, Logan Hall (On South 36th Street between Locust and Spruce),
Terrace Room, 7pm. For more information, contact: Julie@sas.upenn.edu
December 9, 2004
Dr. Jennifer Hasty, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Pacific Lutheran
University: "Scandal, Surveillance, and Serious Fruad: Investigating
Corruption in Contemporary Ghana", University of Pennsylvania, Houston Hall,
Room 311, 3-4:30pm.
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CONFERENCES
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CONFERENCE: DEVELOPMENT STUDIES ASSOCIATION: BRIDGING RESEARCH AND POLICY,
London, England (November 6,2004)
The programme will cover a whole range of topics in development studies,
from trade and global sourcing to HIV/AIDS and social protection, with
additional sessions on the art-form of bridging research and policy. For
more information, visit:
http://www.devstud.org.uk/conference/payment_online.htm.
CONFERENCE: 47TH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE AFRICAN STUDIES
ASSOCIATION, New Orleans, Louisianna, USA (November 11-14, 2004)
The theme of this conference is "The Power of Expression: Identity,
Language, and Memory in Africa and the Diaspora." The meeting will
be held jointly with the Canadian Association for African Studies.
For more information, visit:
http://www.africanstudies.org/asa_papercallguide2004.html
- CONFERENCE
- INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH, New Orleans
Louisianna, USA (November 11-13, 2004)
For more information, visit: http://www.centrepp.org/socialscience.html.
CONFERENCE: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON AFRICAN ARTS: THE ARTS AS STRATEGY
FOR DEVELOPMENT, THE AFRICAN PERSPECTIVE, Abraka, Nigeria (November 13-16,
2004)
The Faculty of Arts, Delta State University announces an international
conference on African Arts. The sub-themes will be African Literary Art,
English and National Development, History for Development, Religion as
Strategy for Development in Africa, Minority Languages/Modern European
Languages and National Development, Role of Art and Art Education in
Contemporary Africa, The Performing Arts and National Development, and
Communication for Development and Social Change in Africa. For more
information, contact: africonf@yahoo.com.
- CONFERENCE
- WOMEN DEFENDING PEACE, Geneva, Switzerland (November 22-24,2004)
The 2004 conference will bring together a prominent group of women and men
who have dedicated much of their work to enhancing peace. For more information,
visit: http://www.dcaf.ch/wdp/.
CONFERENCE: 2ND INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGE-COMMUNICATION-CULTURE
CONFERENCE, Beja, Portugal (November 24-27, 2004)
The theme of this conference is "Knowledge and Power: History, Geography,
Representation, Identity in Post-Colonial Studies." A year after Edward
Said's death this conference will address some of the issues he developed
in his work. For more information, contact: Adelaide Meira Serras
(aserras@mail.telepac.pt), Luí Leal de Faria (lealfaria@yahoo.com) or Teresa
Malafaia (tvmalafaia@mail.telepac.pt).
CONFERENCE: ORALITY AND NEW DIMENSIONS OF ORALITY: INTERSECTIONS IN THEORIES
AND MATERIALS IN AFRICAN STUDIES, Leiden, Netherlands (November 26-27, 2004)
The keynote speaker will be Professor Karin Barber. For more
information, contact: Daniela Merolla at D.Morolla@let.leidenuniv.nl
CONFERENCE: TEN YEARS OF DEMOCRACY: A CRITICAL APPRAISAL OF SOUTH
AFRICA'S TRANSITION, University of Cape Town, South Africa
(November 26-28, 2004)
The conference in the spirit of the World Social Forum and
its methodology of openness, plurality and respect for a diversity of
views within popular movements of civil society, will create a space
where activists, progressive social theorists and academics can discuss
the successes, failures, strengths and weaknesses of the transition
from apartheid. For more information, visit:
http://www.pambazuka.org/index.php?id=25219.
CONFERENCE: AFRICAN STUDIES ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA & THE PACIFIC 27TH
ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE, Perth, Australia (November 26-28, 2004)
The conference title is "African Renewal, African Renaissance': New
Perspectives on Africa's Past and Africa's Present." The aim of the conference
is to facilitate discussion on a wide range of subjects relating to the study
of Africa. For more information, contact: jmartens@arts.uwa.edu.au or visit:
http://sponsored.uwa.edu.au/afsaap2004.
CONFERENCE: FLOWS FROM THE PAST: A TRANS-DISCIPLINARY CONFERENCE ON THE
HISTORY OF WATER IN AFRICA, Vereeniging, South Africa (December 8 - 11, 2004)
The objective of this conference is to start exploring, under the auspices
of the IWHA, the potential for a comprehensive project on the history
of water on the African continent. For more information, contact: Ms.Petra
Lawson (dvpal@puk.ac.za).
- CONFERENCE
- 30th ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON LITARATURE AND FILM, Tallahassee,
Florida,
USA (January 27-29, 2005)
The title of the conference is "Transnational Film and Litarature: Cultural
Production and the Claims of History." For more information, visit:
http://english3.fsu.edu/~filmlit2005.
- CONFERENCE
- WORLD SUMMIT ON THE INFORMATION SOCIETY, Accra, Ghana
(February 2-4, 2005)
The theme for the conference is "Access, Africa's key to an
inclusive Information Society." For more information, visit:
http://www.wsisaccra2005.gov.gh/.
- CONFERENCE
- OPEN SPACE TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE ON HIV AND STIGMA,
Johannesburg,
South Africa (February 22-25, 2005)
Using OST technology, delegates will explore the challenges of HIV-related
stigma, with the primary focus being the sharing and exploration of how to
overcome stigma in service delivery. The conference is restricted to 100
delegates only, including 20 conference scholarships (refer Conference Fees
and Logistics). For more information, visit:
http://www.pambazuka.org/index.php?id=25266.
- CONFERENCE
- 4TH UGANDA NATIONAL AIDS CONFERENCE, Uganda (March 2005)
NAC brings together policy makers, researchers and AIDS practitioners
to share knowledge and experiences about the epidemic and the response.
NAC resolutions feed into policy and programme development, and service
delivery processes for an evidence-based response. For more information,
visit: http://www.aidsuganda.org/events/details.php?uniqueId=10.
CONFERENCE: DEFINING SECURITY IN AN INSECURE WORLD: RADICALISM,
TERRORISM, AND STATE RESPONSES, West Virginia, USA (March 3-5, 2005)
The History Department of West Virginia University will host its bi-annual
Rush Holt History Conference. The topic is "Defining Security in an
Insecure World: Radicalism, Terrorism, and State Responses." It is the goal
of this conference to shed light on and give historical context to the current
climate of insecurity and radicalism in the world.
For more information, visit: http://www.h-net.org/announce/show.cgi?ID=138222
- CONFERENCE
- THIRD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MISSIONARY LINGUISTICS, Hong
Kong
China (March 12-15, 2005)
This congress aims to outline the state of research done in the field
of early-modern descriptions of non-Indo-European languages. The subjects
are to some extent limited in time (focusing primarily on the period
1492-1850) but not in space. This conference aims specifically at
inter-relating grammars written in different languages (Latin, Spanish,
Portuguese, English, French, Dutch, etc.), by missionaries of different
orders (Dominicans, Franciscans, Jesuits, etc.), and on different continents.
For more information, visit: http://www.h-net.org/announce/show.cgi?ID=138238
- CONFERENCE
- AFRICAN LANGUAGE TEACHERS ASSOCIATION, New Haven, Connecticut,
USA
(March 17-20, 2005)
- For more information, contact
- National African Language Resource
Center (NALRC), 4231 Humanities Building, 455 North Park Street,
Madison, WI 53706; Tel: (608) 265-7905;Fax: (608) 265-7904.
CONFERENCE: AFRICAN HEALTH AND ILLNESS, Austin, Texas, USA (March 25-27, 2005)
For more information, visit: www.utexas.edu/conferences/africa.
- CONFERENCE
- ASSOCIATION OF AFRICAN STUDIES PROGRAM: Washington, DC, USA
(APRIL 7-9, 2005)
- For more information, contact
- National African Language Resource Center
(NALRC), 4231 Humanities Building, 455 North Park Street, Madison, WI 53706;
Tel: (608) 265-7905;Fax: (608) 265-7904.
- CONFERENCE
- MIDWEST POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION, Chicago, USA
(April 7-11,2005)
There are be panels on International Relations, Comparative Politics, History
and Politics, Sociology and Politics, Applied Politics as well as sections
that examine politics in a specific area of the world (e.g. sections on African
Politics.) For more information, visit:
http://www.mwpsa.org/content/program_committee.as.
- CONFERENCE
- 8th NATIONAL COUNCIL OF LESS COMMONLY TAUGHT LANGUAGES,
Madison,
Wisconsin, USA (April 15-17, 2005)
- For more information, contact
- National African Language Resource Center
(NALRC), 4231 Humanities Building, 455 North Park Street, Madison, WI 53706;
Tel: (608) 265-7905;Fax: (608) 265-7904.
- CONFERENCE
- SIXTH NORTHEAST WORKSHOP ON SOUTHERN AFRICA, Burlington, Vermont,
USA (April 22-25, 2005)
This conference will bring together scholars working on southern Africa
(Angola, Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa,
Swaziland, Zambia and Zimbabwe). For more information, contact: Julie
Livingston (jliving@tulrich.com).
- CONFERENCE
- U.S.-AFRICA BUSINESS SUMMIT, Baltimore, Maryland, USA (June
21-24,
2005)
The Summit strives to increase American investment throughout the African
continent by increasing U.S. private sector awareness of the many commerical
opportunities available. The event will address specific policy issues
confronting the U.S. private sector in the African marketplace and aim to
develop partnerships between African and American businesses. For more
information, visit: www.africacncl.org.
CONFERENCE: THIRD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NEW DIRECTIONS IN THE HUMANITIES,
Cambridge, England (August 2-5, 2005)
The conference will continue in its endeavours over recent years to develop an
interdisciplinary agenda for the humanities. For more information, visit:
http://www.HumanitiesConference.com
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CALL FOR PAPERS
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CALL FOR PAPERS: RECENT RESEARCH ON AFRICAN ARCHAEOLOGY IN BRITAIN AND
IRELAND, Manchester University, England (April 9, 2005)
*The submission deadline is ASAP
Papers on any aspect of African archaeology are welcome. For more
information, contact: Sarah Croucher at sk_croucher@yahoo.co.uk.
- CALL FOR PAPERS
- CHILDREN AT WAR, New Brunswick, New Jersey,
USA (April 7-9, 2005)
- The submission deadline is November 1, 2004.
The Rutgers Center for Historical Analysis (RCHA) will host a conference on
- focusing on children
- as victims, participants,and survivors of war,
children in war torn states and regions of the world as well as children
of aggressor nations who may escape the immediate physical terror of
war but suffer other traumas. We invite scholars from a variety of
disciplines to contribute to a global, historical and cross-cultural
understanding of war and children. Those interested in participating
should send an abstract (approximately 300 words) and a CV to Lynn
Shanko, Rutgers Center for Historical Analysis, 88 College Avenue, New
Brunswick, N.J. 08901 or to rcha@rci.rutgers.edu.
For more on information, visit: http://rcha.rutgers.edu.
CALL FOR PAPERS: THE EIGHTH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF LESS
COMMONLY TAUGHT LANGUAGES, THE YEAR OF LANGUAGES: EXPANDING THE PRESENCE OF
LESS COMMONLY TAUGHT LANGUAGES, Madison, Wisconsin, USA (April 15-17,2005).
- The submission deadline is November 1, 2004.
Proposals should fall broadly within the conference theme, "The Year of
- Languages
- Expanding the Presence of Less Commonly Taught Languages."
Although
proposed presentations may focus on individual languages, each should
address issues that clearly relate to more than just that one language. The
focus of session topics might include heritage language learners, bilingual
education students, autonomous and self-instructional settings, distance
learning, outreach and advocacy initiatives, and the use of technology in
teaching LCTL's. For more information, call: NCOLCTL at 608-265-7903.
CALL FOR PAPERS: AEGIS EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON AFRICAN STUDIES,
London, England (June 29-July 3, 2005)
- The submission deadline is November 1, 2004.
The Conference Steering Committee is now pleased to invite interested
papers-givers to submit a title and 50 word abstract to the convenor of an
appropriate panel as apparent from the details available on the
website. Graduate students interested in Africa are also encouraged by the
Steering Committee to submit proposals for papers on subjects across the
gamut of the humanities and social sciences applied to Africa. These should
be sent to Professor Alessandro Triulzi (e-mail: a.triulzi@agora.it).
E-mail enquiries for further information sent to the Centre of African
Studies (cas@soas.ac.uk) will be forwarded to the appropriate member of
the AEGIS Conference Steering Committee. For further information, visit:
http://www.aegis-eu.org.
CALL FOR PAPERS: 11th EADI GENERAL CONFERENCE: INSECURITY AND DEVELOPMENT
- REGIONAL ISSUES AND POLICIES FOR AN INTERDEPENDENT WORLD, Bonn, Germany
(September 22-24, 2005)
*The submission deadline is November 5, 2004. For more information,
visit: www.eadi.org.
- CALL FOR PANELS
- 10th CONFERENCE OF AFRICANISTS, Moscow, Russia (May 24-26,
2005)
*The submission deadline is November 14, 2004.
The theme of the conference is "Security for Africa: Internal and
External Aspects." The conference is sponsored by the Academic Council on
Problems of African Countries and the Institute for African Studies,
Russion Academy of Sciences. For more information, contact:
inter@inafr.ru and copy vladimir.shubin@inafr.ru.
CALL FOR PAPERS: BEYOND IMPERIAL CENTRE AND COLONIAL PERIPHERY,
RECONNECTING THE GLOBAL AND THE LOCAL, Cambridge, England (March 11-12, 2005)
- The submission deadline for abstracts is November 15, 2004.
- The submission deadline for papers is January 31st, 2005.
This is an interdisciplinary postgraduate/post-doctorate conference
organized by the World History Workshop, University of Cambridge.
This conference seeks to explore new ways of understanding the global
movement of ideas and information. Moving beyond the problematic ideas
of the 'centre' and 'periphery' which have dominated the recent
historiography of the extra-European world, it will explore exchanges
between colonisers and colonised, and between Atlantic, African and
Asian colonial spheres. For more information, visit:
http://pages.britishlibrary.net/world.history or contact: Rachel Berger
(rb305@cam.ac.uk) or Michael Lewis (mhl24@cam.ac.uk).
- CALL FOR SHORT ESSAYS
- HUMAN RIGHTS DIALOGUE (Spring 2005)
*The submission deadline is November 30th.
Human Rights Dialogue, a semiannual publication of the Carnegie Council
on Ethics and International Affairs, is seeking short essays for its
Spring 2005 issue. This issue of Human Rights Dialogue is devoted to
the topic of cultural rights-why they are important, their potential
range of application, and the tensions between cultural rights and other
rights.
For more information, contact: Joanne Bauer at jbauer@cceia.org.
CALL FOR PAPERS: PRIVATE MILITARY COMPANIES AND GLOBAL CIVIL SOCIETY:
ETHICS, THEORY AND PRACTICE, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South
Africa (July 14-16, 2005)
*The submission deadline is December 1, 2004.
For more information, contact: Deane Baker at BakerDP@ukzn.ac.za.
- CALL FOR PAPERS
- INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON DEAF WOMEN AND HIV/AIDS IN
AFRICA, Washington, D.C., USA (June 10-12, 2005)
*The submission deadline is December 10, 2005
Gallaudet University and Howard University will sponsor an
international conference on Deaf Women and HIV/AIDS in Africa at the
Gallaudet University Kellogg Center to increase awareness of the
importance of reaching all segments of the African population in the
fight against HIV/AIDS. For more information, contact:
oharris@howard.edu or visit: http://www.deafafricawomen.edu.
CALL FOR PAPERS: CANDADIAN ASSOCIATION OF AFRICAN STUDIES ANNUAL
- CONFERENCE
- FURTHERING THE GLOBALIZATION DEBATE, CROSS REGIONAL
COMPARISONS, Montreal, Quebec, Canada (April 27 - May 1, 2005)
- The submission deadline is December 15th, 2004.
- This CCASLS conference is an attempt
- to integrate the academy with NGOs
and policy makers; to bring together scholars from different regions
and perspectives who often "dig long and deep" in their own case study
areas while remaining oblivious to the theories and methodologies of
those asking the same research questions in other places; to make sense
of the real, existing impacts of globalization by presenting "deep"
comparisons of places, cultures and economies; to understand the
changing structures and processes of world history so that we may
"historicize" globalization. We ask for papers that address the
theory and methodology of comparativism; that integrate regional
studies in a comparative context; and that help us understand the
social variables that constitute particular regional or local studies,
so that such studies can be matched with similar research projects from
other places. For more information, visit: http://caas.concordia.ca
CALL FOR PAPERS: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON THE UNITED STATES AND
WEST AFRICA, Arlington, Texas, USA (April 28-30,2005).
*The submission deadline is December 31,2004.
This is a three-day conference on historical and contemporary relations
between the United States and West Africa. For more information, contact:
Dr. Alusine Jalloh at Jalloh@uta.edu.
CALL FOR PAPERS: THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY: GLOBALIZATION, EMPIRE, AND
IMPERIALISM IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA
(Early June, 2005)
*The submission deadline is January 31, 2005.
The conference will systematically analyze specific historical
episodes/manifestations of globalization, empire, and imperialism
across space and time. For more information contact: historic@bu.edu
or call (617) 358-0260.
CALL FOR PAPERS: SOUTHERN AFRICA AND THE WORLD: THE LOCAL, THE REGIONAL,
AND THE GLOBAL IN HISTORIC PERSPECTIVE, Cape Town, South Africa
(June 26-29, 2005).
*The submission deadline is February 1, 2005.
The Society wishes to highlight debates on such topics as: liberation struggles
and the limits of liberation; history and heritage; post-colonial and
post-nationalist historiographies; and new methodologies for teachign and
researching history in the 21st century. For more information, visit:
www.web.uct.ac.za/depts/history/sahs/
CALL FOR PAPERS: REACHING THE MARGINS: THE COLONIAL AND POST-COLONIAL
LIVES OF THE BOOK, 1765-2005, London, England (NOvember 3-5, 2005)
*The submission deadline is March 1, 2005.
The Colonial and Postcolonial Book History research groups on the Open
University, in association with the Institute of English Studies (University
of London), invite papers for this international conference. Primary focus
will be on Asia, Africa, and Australiasia. Highlighted themes will
include: Publsihing and the colonial system; publishing Commonwealth
literature; missionary publishing houses; censorship and copyright;
distribution and the transportation network; Imperial archives and current
research; ect. For more information, visit: ies@sas.ac.uk.
CALL FOR PAPERS: UKFIET 8th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON EDUCATION AND
DEVELOPMENT 2005 SYMPOSIUM: LEARNING AND SUSTAINABLE RURAL LIVELIHOODS
- IN THE TIME OF AIDS
- CHALLENGES AND PROSPECTS, Oxford, England
(October 13-15, 1005)
- The submission deadline is March 1, 2005.
For more information, contact: Dr. Tanja R. Muller at tanja.muller@wur.nl.
CALL FOR PAPERS: CANADIAN REVIEW OF COMPARATIVE LITERATURE/REVUE
- CANADIENNE DE LITTERATURE COMPAREE
- SPECIAL ISSUE ON AFRICAN LITERATURE
*The submission deadline is June 30, 2005
The Canadian Review of Comparative Literature/Revue Canadienne de
LittÈrature ComparÈe thus announces its Special Issue on African
Literatures,
and opens its pages to critics and writers who wish to explore a variety
of developments in the area. We invite papers of about 6000 to 7500 words.
For more information please contact any of the three editors:
Dr. Abdul-Rasheed NaíAllah (a-naallah@wiu.edu), Dr. Harry Garuba
(hgaruba@humanities.uct.ac.za) or Dr. Uzoma Esonwanne
(uzoma.esonwanne@utoronto.ca).
- CALL FOR PAPERS
- MEMORY AND IDENTITY IN ASIA AND AFRICA (late 2004/early
2005)
The conference will invite scholars to discuss set texts; present papers; and
participate in a roundtable discussion over a three-day period. For more
- information, contact
- Professor Reiko Abe Auestad (r.a.auestad@east.uio.no) or
Anne Thelle Backer (a.t.backer@east.uio.no).
- CALL FOR PAPERS
- THE FOURTEENTH ANNUAL AFRICA/DIASPORA CONFERENCE,
CRITICAL AND CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN/ON AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT, Sacramento,
California, USA (April 28-30,2005)
The conference is sponsored by the Center for African Peace and Conflict
Resolution and the Pan African Studies Program, California State University.
Papers/proposals that articulate new,innovative/creative, and feasible options
for development in/on Africa and/or her peoples/diaspora--- as well as case
studies and best practices-- are highly invited; e.g. HIV-AIDS, conflict
resolution, women & development, healthcare, information technology, justice
system, education, democracy & governance, human rights, child soldiers,
post-conflict reconciliation, agriculture, arts, trade, & etc. For more
information, visit: www.csus.edu/org/capcr.
CALL FOR PAPERS: THE SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORICAL SOCIETY BIENNIAL CONFERENCE,
SOUTHERN AFRICA AND THE WORLD, THE LOCAL, THE REGIONAL AND THE GLOBAL IN
HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE, Cape Town, South Africa (June 26-29, 2005)
Any proposals for papers, panels and roundtables are invited, but the
Society is especially interested in those that relate to themes in the
history of the southern African region. The Society, which may change its
name to the Southern African Historical Society next year, wishes to
highlight debates on such topics as liberation struggles and the limits of
liberation history and heritage post-colonial and post-nationalist
historiographies new methodologies for teaching and researching history in the
21st century, including the use of film and video and digitisation. For more
information, visit: http://www.uct.ac.za/depts/history/sahs.
CALL FOR PAPERS: MIDDLE PASSAGE: THE OCEANIC VOYAGE AS SOCIAL PROCESS,
Fremantle(near Perth), Australia (July 13-16, 2005)
The aim of this conference is to explore the social and cultrual
transformations
caused by the transport of labour, unfree and free, around and across the
Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans. Papers are invited that emphasise the
transformative historical function of vessels of all kinds, from the smallest
indigenous canoe to the deep-sea vessel of the age of sail, to the largest
modern cargo ship. For more information, contact: Emma Christopher at
emma.christopher@bigpond.com.
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. We already have over
two-thirds of the articles assigned and, as the project editor, I am
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 at Berkshire Publishing Group at
karen.advokaat@berkshirepublishing.com.
FELLOWSHIPS, SCHOLARSHIPS & GRANT OPPORTUNITIES
FELLOWSHIP: NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR DEMOCRACY FELLOWSHIP
*Application deadline is Novemeber 1, 2004.
The NED invites applications to its Reagan-Fascell Democracy Fellows
Program, which enables activists, scholars and journalists to deepen
their understanding of democracy and enhance their ability to promote
democratic change. For more information, contact: Program Assistant,
Fellowship Programs, National Endowment for Democracy, 1101 15th Street,
N.W., Suite 800, Washington, DC 20005, email: fellowships@ned.org.
FELLOWSHIP: CADBURY FELLOWSHIP AT THE CENTRE FOR WEST AFRICAN STUDIES,
UNIVERSITY OF BIRMIGHAM
*Application deadline is December 1, 2004
The theme is "Cultural Nationalism and Social Critique". This workshop
focuses on the mobilization of moral and aesthetic discourses to
conceptualise social exclusion and inequality, including class, gender,
and race. For more information, contact: M.I.Nolte@bham.ac.uk.
- FELLOWSHIP
- POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS, AFRICAN STUDIES/COLLEGE OF EDUCATION,
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS, URBANA-CHAMPAIGN
*Application deadline is January 5, 2005.
The Center for African Studies in conjunction with the College of
Education at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, is offering two
post-doctoral fellowships for 2005-2006 on the theme of "Education and
African Modernities." For more information, visit: www.afrst.uiuc.edu/postdoc
COMPETITION: AFRICAN DREAMS ESSAY COMPETITION ON THE RIGHT TO HEALTH
- Application deadline is January 15, 2005.
The African Dreams essay competition was launched jointly by People's
Health Movement Africa (PHM-Africa) and Italian NGO AIFO and carries a
cash prize of 500 Euros each to the three best entries. For more information,
visit: http://www.aifo.it/english/resources/announcements.htm
FELLOWSHIP: HUMANITIES AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES FELLOWSHIPS,
STANFORD UNIVERSITY
*Application deadline is January 24, 2005
The fellowships are open to junior and senior scholars who are not US
nationals, and have faculty appointments at universities outside the
United States. For more information, visit:
www.shc.stanford.edu/fellowships/his.htm
- SCHOLARSHIP
- NATIONAL AIDS UPDATE CONFERENCE, Oakland, California, USA
(April 10-13, 2005).
The American Foundation for AIDS Research (amfAR)sponsors
the National AIDS Update Conference in the United States. A
limited number of scholarships to travel to and attend the conference
will be available to people working in HIV and AIDS around the world.
Those working in African countries are invited to submit an application
for free travel, hotel, and registration. Applicants should be prepared
to give a presentation on their work. Scholarship applications will be
available after October 15. For more information, visit: http://www.nauc.org.
SCHOLARSHIP: IAJ- STEVE BIKO SCHOLARSHIPS
The Institute for the Advancement of Journalism (IAJ) announces the
Steve Biko scholarships for African journalists which are meant to
honour the memory of Steve Biko, as activist and writer. This
scholarship programme aims to help develop a democratic culture of
vigorous and independent journalism in Africa and to foster a stronger
working relationship among African journalists. For more information,
visit: www.thusanang.org.za/index.php?.
FELLOWSHIP: 2004 - 2005 FELLOWSHIPS FOR THREATENED SCHOLARS
The Institute of International Education's Scholar Rescue Fund provides
fellowships for scholars whose lives and work are threatened in their
home countries. These fellowships permit scholars to find temporary
refuge at universities and colleges anywhere in the world, enabling them
to pursue their academic work and to continue to share their knowledge
with students, colleagues, and the community at large. When conditions
improve, these scholars will return home to help rebuild universities
and societies ravaged by fear, conflict and repression.
Use this link to download the application: 2004-05
http://www.iie.org/images/srf/2004_05_SRF_Deadlines_Application.pdf
FELLOWSHIP: THE SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH COUNCIL
Applicants in the social sciences and humanities are
eligible. For more information, visit: http://www.ssrc.org/programs/idrf
or contact: idfr@ssrc.org.
FELLOWSHIP: FORD FOUNDATION FELLOWSHIPS FOR INTERNATIONAL POST-BACCALAUREATE
STUDY. For more information, visit: http://www.fordfound.org
FELLOWSHIP: ROCKEFELLER FOUNDATION HUMANITIES FELLOWSHIPS
These fellowships support scholars and writers engaged in research
on global social and cultural issues relating to diversity,
sustainability, and civil society. For more information, visit:
http://www.rockfound.org
FELLOWSHIP: AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES POST-DOCTORAL
AND JUNIOR FACULTY FELLOWSHIP
The American Academy of Arts and Sciences invites applications for research
projects related to its major program areas: Humanities and Culture, Social
Policy and American Institutions, Education, and Science and Global
Security. Proposals will be especially welcome on topics that examine
the impact of scientific and technological advances over the past two
centuries on, for example, international relations, security, the
environment, judicial decisions, business, and the humanities and the arts.
FELLOWSHIP: IHR MELLON FELLOWSHIPS FOR DISSERTATION RESEARCH IN THE HUMANITIES
These fellowships are administered by the Institute of Historical Research 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
at a North American university to work in original source materials in the
humanities in the United Kingdom.There are two types of fellowship, the
Pre-Dissertation fellowship programme and the Dissertation fellowship
programme.
For more information, visit: http://www.history.ac.uk/awards/mellon.html
GRANT: CODESRIA-THESIS WRITING GRANTS
Grants are for African professionals and graduate students
registered in African universities. For more information, visit:
http://www.sas.upenn.edu/African_Studies/codesria/grants99.html.
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COURSES & PROGRAMS
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PROGRAM: THE NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR DEMOCRACY REAGAN-FASCELL DEMOCRACY
FELLOWS PROGRAM
- Application deadline is November 1, 2004.
The National Endowment for Democracy (NED) invites applications to its
Reagan-Fascell Democracy Fellows Program. Established in 2001 to enable
activists, scholars, and journalists from around the world to deepen
their understanding of democracy and enhance their ability to promote
democratic change, the fellowship program is based at NED's
International Forum for Democratic Studies, in Washington, D.C.
- Program
- The program offers two tracks: a practitioner track (typically
three to five months) to improve strategies and techniques for building
democracy abroad and to exchange ideas and experiences with counterparts
in the United States; and a scholarly track (typically five to ten
months) to conduct original research for publication. Projects may focus
on the political, social, economic, legal, and cultural aspects of
democratic development and include a range of methodologies and
approaches. For more information, visit: www.ned.org/
SUMMER INSTITUTE: WOODROW WILSON SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
- Application deadline is November 1, 2004
The 2005 Junior Summer Institute will be held at Princeton University from
June 16 through August 5, 2005. The goal of the Junior Summer Institute
is to prepare students for graduate study and careers in public policy
and international affairs. The summer institute provides a rigorous
training in policy analysis and serves a springboard for careers in
public service. For more information, contact: wwsjsi@princeton.edu
or visit: www.wws.princeton.edu/jsi.
PROGRAM: HUMAN RIGHTS FELLOWS PROGRAM, ANGOLA AND MOZAMBIQUE
*Application deadlline is November 20, 2004.
The Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa (OSISA) and the Open
Society Justice Initiative (the Justice Initiative) are pleased to
invite applications for the Human Rights Fellows Program for the
2005-2007 session. The Fellows Program is 20 months in duration and
involves both academic study and practical experience in human
rights/public interest advocacy. Up to six human rights lawyers and
activists from Angola and Mozambique will be selected to participate.
Candidates must be nominated by human rights NGOs based in Angola or
Mozambique. For more information, visit:
http://www.justiceinitiative.org/db/resource2?res_id=102233
- PROGRAM
- AFRICAN LANGUAGES SUMMER INSTITUTE (May 31 - June 13, 2005)
*Applicantion deadline is December 1, 2004.
As interest in African language learning and teaching increases, so does the
need to prepare graduate students, teaching assistants who are planning to
pursue African language teaching as a profession, and faculty members in the
field who need retooling. The National African Language Resource Center Summer
2005 Institute has been designed to help meet this need. It will train
fellows in a number of crucial areas central to the effective operation
of an African Language Program. For more information, visit:
http://lang.nalrc.wisc.edu/nalrc/news/announcement/summer.htm
COURSE: CONFLICT TRANSFORMATION TRAINING FOR ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERS &
PROGRAMME
MANAGERS (November 15th - 19th 2004)
The course will take place in Nairobi, Kenya.
Coalition For Peace in Africa (COPA), a regional membership
organization with a secretariat in Nairobi Kenya will in the month of
November 2004 offer a one-week training to organizational leaders and
programme managers seeking to develop their organization's capacities
to address conflict. Specifically, the training will run from 15th to
19th Nov 2004 at the Corat Training Centre in Nairobi. The training is
ideal for practitioners serving in the fields of Human Rights, Relief &
Development, Religious organizations, and also personnel from other
fields operating in or around conflict areas.
For more information, visit: http://www.pambazuka.org/index.php?id=24225
- COURSE
- DEVELOPMENT & HUMAN RIGHTS (November 29 - December 3, 2005)
This course take place in Pretoria, South Africa and addresses: definitions
of development, including the rhetorics of development, classic versus radical
definitions, Western and African definitions, and the World Bank and IMF models
of development, as well as the rights-based, village-based and other models of
development; the role players, the duty bearers, beneficiaries and bystanders
in the development process; the impact and value of international programmes
such as Structural Adjustment Programmes and Poverty Reductions Programmes;
women in development, gender mainstreaming in development; international trade
in the development process. For more information, visit:
http://www.hrea.org/erc/Calendar/display.php?doc_id=2157.
- COURSE
- AFRICA AND GLOBAL GOVERNANCE IN THE AFTERMATH OF 9/11 (December
6-8,
2005)
The course takes place in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
For more information, visit: http://www.dpmf.org/.
- COURSE
- TEXTILE SOCIETY OF AMERICA STUDY TOUR TO GHANA (January 6-20, 2005)
Participants will enjoy an in-depth two-week study of textile
arts in the southern region of Ghana in January, 2005. Under the expert
guidance of Dr. Lisa Aronson, this tour will take us from the capital city
of Accra to two famous areas of Kente production, the Ashanti center at
Bonwire near the royal capital of Kumasi, and the Ewe area in the Volta
region of SE Ghana. We will also go to the village of Ntonso, center of
Adinkra production, for a hands-on workshop, and the coastal town of Tema
Odumasi-Krobo, center of bead production and a flourishing bead market,
and another in the Cape Coast area to tour the slave castles. In between,
we will be visiting textile markets and traditional shrines, witness dance
performances, view specialized collections as guests in private homes,
take a thrilling nature walk in the Kankum National Park and enjoy a
relaxing cruise on Lake Volta. There will be ample opportunities to
interview and work with master weavers and dyers, and to engage in
discussions with collectors, tailors, and cloth merchants.
For more information, contact: tsa@dol.net or visit: www.textilesociety.org.
- COURSE
- AGING IN AFRICA (February 21-25, 2005)
This course takes place in Nairobi, Kenya.
If you are a mid-level or senior programme manager, social worker,
senior government officer or planner, a health care professional, or
have an interest in ageing issues, then this course is for you.
For more information, visit: http://www.pambazuka.org/index.php?id=24427.
PROGRAM: BRITISH COUNCIL SOUTH AFRICA INTERACTION PROGRAMME
The British Council South Africa invites applicants to join
'InterAction,' an exciting Pan African programme focusing on leadership
development, transformation and empowerment. Successful participants
will be part of a community from 19 African countries, attending a
one-week training and networking event in another African country,
before joining a wider Pan African Conference network. For more information,
visit: http://www.thusanang.org.za/
PROGRAM: 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 Council for the Development of Social
Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA) is pleased to announce the launching
of a major new research initiative designed to promote the application of
social science approaches to the study of the HIV/AIDS pandemic. 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, and which will
be in regular dialogue with the different health policy communities within and
outside the state, as well within and outside Africa. Within this framework, it
is envisaged that a range of research, training and dissemination activities
will be carried out and several policy dialogues organised. The research and
policy dialogue components of the programme will be spread over the period 2003
to 2005. For more information, visit: www.codesria.org.
COURSE: MANGO FINANCE TRAINING
Mango provides financial management services to relief and development
organisations. The link below contains information on venues and dates
for Mango training for September 2004 to January 2005.
For more information, visit: http://www.pambazuka.org/index.php?id=24249
COURSE: TRANSCEND PEACE UNIVERSITY (TPU) NEW SEMESTER
Transcend Peace University is the world's first global peace university
for policy makers, practitioners, scholars, students, UN staff and
others working in peacebuilding, conflict transformation, post-war
reconstruction, rehabilitation and reconciliation, development, human
rights, and other related fields. The link below contains information
about the university's September Semester 2004.
For more information, visit: http://www.pambazuka.org/index.php?id=24250
DISCUSSION GROUP: ICASA 2005 YOUTH E-CONSULTATION, AIDS AND DEVELOPEMENT
The International conference on AIDS and STI in Africa (ICASA) is a gathering
place for leaders across various sectors in Africa to discuss HIV/AIDS
and its effects on Africa's development. The XIV edition of ICASA is
billed for Abuja in December 2005. The e-consultation began October 2
and will end November 2, 2004. To join the discussion, send a blank
email to youthaticasa2005- subscribe@groups.takingitglobal.org.
Contact: dabesaki@yahoo.com
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ACADEMIC JOBS
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PROFESSOR/ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, CENTER FOR AFROAMERICAN AND AFRICAN
STUDIES, UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
*Review of applications will begin immediately
The Center seeks to add African Studies faculty to fill full-time
joint appointments with any relevant social science department,
excluding anthropology. For more information, contact: James S. Jackson,
Director, African Studies Search Committee, Center for Afroamerican
and African Studies, University of Michigan, 4700 Haven Hall, 505 S.
State Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1045.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY, AGNES-SCOTT COLLEGE
*Review of applications will begin September 30th, 2004.
The department seeks a cultural anthropologist with expertise in
Africa, Latin America or Caribbean societies. For more information,
contact: Yvonne D. Newsome at ynewsome@agnesscott.edu. or visit:
www.agnesscott.edu.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN LANGAUGES, LITERATURES, and
CULTURES,
WELLS COLLEGE
*Review of applications will begin October 25, 2004.
Areas of expertise include Francophone Africa and modern French literature. The
successful candidate will also serve as faculty director for our exchange
program with the Univeristy at Dakar, Senegal. For more inforation, contact:
French Search Committee, c/o Dr. Ellen Hall, Vice President for Academic
Affairs, Wells College, Aurora, NY 13026-0500.
ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE/FULL PROFESSOR, DEPARTMENT OF AFRICAN AND AFRICAN
AMERICAN STUDIES, PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY
- Submission deadline is November 1, 2004.
The Pennsylvania State University has undertaken steps to expand
the Department of African and African American Studies. As part
of that expansion, the department will be filling three new
faculty positions and invites applications from candidates at all
ranks Preference will be given to those at the professor or
associate professor level, although junior candidates with strong
records will also be considered. The successful candidates will
be expected to participate in cross-disciplinary teaching in the
department and in research activities of the Africana Research
Center, which deals with economic, political, social, and
cultural dimensions of people of African origin. One position
for a scholar whose research focus deals with policy on social
and economic issues, including social and criminal justice,
education, housing, the politics of race in contemporary urban
context, and the political economy of urban development/decline
in the U.S. The second position is for a scholar whose research
focuses on socioeconomic development, socio-cultural protest
ideologies, or the political economy of gender relations and
social mobilization among people of African origin in Africa, the
U.S. or the Western Hemisphere. The third position is for a
scholar whose training focuses on issues of environmental justice
and or economic development of people of African origin in Africa
and or the U.S. Scholars who are qualified to teach quantitative
and qualitative research methods will be given preference.
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, SOCIOLOGY DEPARTMENT, MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY
*Submission deadline is November 1, 2004.
The Department of Sociology at Michigan State University (MSU) seeks
applications for three tenure-stream faculty positions, specializing in
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Gender Studies, (2) Comparative International or Global Sytems study of
Diaspora and Migration, and (3) Urban and Community Sociology with a global
urban perspective. Regional study in Africa, Asia, or Latin America and
the Caribbean and relevant foreign language competence are preferred.
- For more information, contact
- David Wiley, Professor of Sociology and
Director, African Studies Center, 100 CIP, Michigan State University, East
Lansing, MI 48824-1035, Phone (517) 353-1700 - Fax: (517) 432-1209,
www.africa.msu.edu.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, GLOBAL CULTURAL STUDIES, McMASTER UNIVERSITY
*Submission deadline is November 1, 2004.
The Department of English at McMaster University invites applications
for a tenure-track appointment at the rank of Assistant Professor in
the area of Global Cultural Studies with an emphasis on the Visual
(film,television, photography, etc.) in non-Western Cultures.
For more information, contact: Dr.Mary O'Connor, Chair, Department of
English, McMaster University, 1280 Main Street West Hamilton, Ontario,
Canada L8S 4L9. For more information, visit:
www.humanities.mcmaster.ca/~english.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, ENGLISH, MCMASTER UNIVERSITY
*Submission deadline is November 1, 2004.
The Department of English at McMaster University invites applications
for a tenure-track appointment at the rank of Assistant Professor in
the area of Diasporic Literatures and Cultures with a focus on the
Black Atlantic (including African, Caribbean, African North American,
and Black British). For more information, contact:
Dr. Mary O'Connor, Chair, Department of English, McMaster University,
1280 Main Street West Hamilton, Ontario, Canada L8S 4L9.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
AT BERKELEY
*Submission deadline is November 1, 2004.
The Department of History seeks applications for an assistant professor
in sub-Saharan African History. For more information, contact: Martin
Jay at martjay@socrates.berkeley.edu or visit: www.history.berkeley.edu.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, AFRICANA STUDIES, LUTHER COLLEGE
*Submission deadline is November 1, 2004.
Applicants must be capable of teaching courses in the history of Africa
and the African Diaspora as well as a survey of African history. For more
information, contact: Martin Klammer at klammerm@luther.edu
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, SOCIAL SCIENCES AND EDUCATION, COLBY-SAWYER COLLEGE
*Review of applications will begin on November 1, 2004.
A successful candidate will be able to teach western and world civilizations
as well as upper level government and history courses. A specialization in
Africa, Asia or Europe is preferred. For more information, visit:
www.colby-sawyer.edu.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, AFRICAN AND AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES,
ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY
*Review of applications will begin on November 1, 2004.
The African and African American Studies Program
(AAAS) at Arizona State University, Tempe announce
a search for a tenure-track assistant professor in the area
of Global and African Diaspora Studies; start date
August 2005. The successful candidate will teach courses on
Africa and at least one region of the African Diaspora.
For more information, visit: http://www.asu.edu/clas/aframstu
VISITING ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, FRENCH AND FRANCOPHONE STUDIES, UNION COLLEGE
*Submission deadline is November 10, 2004.
Union College is seeking to fill a full-time non-tenure-track one-year
appointment. Candidate must have a background in cultural and/or film
studies and/or Francophone Africa, Canada or the Caribbean. For more
information, visit: www.union.edu/PUBLIC/MOLNDEPT/.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, FRENCH/FRANCOPHONE STUDIES, UNIVERSITY OF DELEWARE
*Submission deadline is November 12, 2004.
The applicant must be a native speaker or have achieved near native
fluency in both French and English and must be prepaired to teach French
language courses at all levels, as well as courses in literature and
civilization/culture of the Francophone countries of Sub-Saharan Africa
or the Caribbean. For more information, contact: French Search Committee,
Department of Foreign Langauge, University of Deleware, 113 Townsend Hall,
Newark, DE 19716-2550.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH, KENYON COLLEGE
*Submission deadline is November 15, 2004.
The English Department seeks to fill a tenure-track position at the
assistant professor level in postcolonial literature and theory, with
an emphasis on Anglophone literatures of Africa and the African diaspora,
the Caribbean, or South Asia. For more information, contact: Sergei-Lobanov-
Rostovsky, Chair, Department of English, Kenyon College, Gambier, Ohio
43022.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY, UNIVERSITY
OF KENTUCKY
*Submission deadline is November 15, 2004.
The University of Kentucky, Department of Anthropology invites
applications for a tenure track assistant professor position,
with a specialization in economic/political anthropology. Geographic
area is open. Candidate should be well grounded in ethnographic
research and theory, particularly incorporating political economy,
issues of inequality,transnational processes, globalization, ecology,
and/or the anthropology of development. Candidates should provide
evidence of an active research program. For more information, visit:
at:http://www.uky.edu/AS/Anthropology/.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, AFRICAN HISTORY, APPALACHIAN STATE UNIVERSITY
*Review of applications will begin November 15, 2004.
The field of specialization in sub-Saharan Africa is preferred. The candidate
will teach African History survey, World Civilizations, and courses in
speciality. For more information, contact: Dr. Michael L. Krenn, Department
of History, Appalachian State University, Boone, NC 28608
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, COMPARATIVE LITERATURE AND CULTURE, COLORADO SCHOOL OF
MINES
*Submission deadline is November 15, 2004.
The Colorado school of mines invites appplications for a position in
comparative
literature and culture, with research and teaching interests in nineteenth
century, twentieth century, or contemporary literatures of Africa, Asia, or
Latin America. For more information, visit:
www.is.mines.edu/hr/Faculty_Jobs.shtm.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF FRENCH, DEPARTMENT OF FRENCH AND ITALIAN,
UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS
*Review of applications will begin November 15, 2004.
The University of Kansas seeks a Tenure track, starting 18 August 2005.
Specialization in Francophone Studies with a primary research interest
in Francophone literature and cultures of Sub-Saharan
Africa or the Maghreb . The candidate must be able to teach graduate
courses in the area of specialization, and an undergraduate course on
Francophone literature, cinema, and/or cultures of Sub-Saharan
Africa. Significant publications or strong promise of scholarly
productivity required, as is a native or near-native command of
French. Ability to address the broader scope of Francophonie, outside the
designated research focus, is desirable. For more information, contact:
Professor Van Kelly, Chair, Dept. of French and Italian, University of
Kansas, Lawrence, KS 66045 (785-864-9062; vkelly@ku.edu).
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, INTERNATIONAL STUDIES AND WOMEN'S STUDIES, DENISON
UNIVERSITY
*Submission deadline is November 15th, 2004.
Denison University invites applications for a joint tenure-track appointment
at the assistant professor level in International Studies and Women's
Studies. The University is particularly interested in candidates whose
work addresses the cultural dimensions of gender and global processes.
For more information, contact: The International Studies/Women's Studies
Search Committee, Women's Studies Program, Denison Unviersity, Granville, OH
43023.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, DEPARTMENT OF AFRICAN AND ASIAN LANGUAGES AND
LITERATURE, UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
*Submission deadline is November 22, 2004.
The department is searching for a candidate in Akan/Twi. Preferred
areas of specialization include cultural studies, film, folklore,
linguistics, literature, media, drama and performance or other
theoretical orientatioins that articulate verbal and visual culture.
For more information, contact: Chair, Akan/Twi Search, University of
Florida, 470 Grinter Hall, P.O. Box 115565, Gainesville, FL 32611-5655.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, AFRICAN HISTORY, FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY
*Submission deadline is November 22, 2004.
While positions are open to all specialties, we are especially interested
in applicants whose research and teaching interests would complement our
programs in African American history, gender history, history of the
U.S. South, and history of the Atlantic World. For more information, visit:
www.fsu.edu.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY, UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT
CHAPEL HILL
*Submission deadline is November 22, 2004.
The department is interested in applicants specializing in th history of
east, central or southern Africa. For more information, contact: Lisa
Lindsay, Africa Search Committee, Department of History, CB#3195, University
of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3195.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, POLITICAL SCIENCE AND WOMEN'S STUDIES, UNIVERSITY OF
KANSAS
*Review of appplications will begin November 29, 2004.
The departments seeks an assistant professor focusing on gender and Africa.
For more information, contact: omofola@ku.edu.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES, UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND AT
COLLEGE PARK
*Submission deadline is November 30, 2004.
The department invites applicants in the social sciences who work on questions
of racial, ethnic, gender, or regional inequality in Africa and/or the African
Diaspora. For more information, visit: www.bsos.umd.edu/aasp.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, HISTORY, BOWDOIN COLLEGE
*Submission deadline is December 1, 2004.
Applicants should have expertise in Africa. For more information, visit:
www.academic.bowdoin.edu/acadaffairs/recruit/index.shtml.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, ANTHROPOLOGY, NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY
*Submission deadline is December 1, 2004.
Applicants should have expertise in the cultures of sub-Saharan Africa.
For more information, contact: Deborah Schecter at d-schechter@neiu.edu.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, ENGLISH, NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY
*Submission deadline is December 1, 2004.
Applicants should have a specialization in African and Post-colonial
literature. For more information, contact: Gary Brodsky, Chairperson,
Department of English, Northeastern Illinois University,
5500 N. St. Louis Avenue, Chicago, IL 60625-4699.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, POLITICAL SCIENCE, NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY
*Submission deadline is December 1, 2004.
The successful candidate will be broadly trained in International Relations
with a focus on conflict studies, with a geographic focus on Africa, Europe
or Asia. For more information, contact: Search Committtee, c/o Department
Secretary, Department of Political Science, Northeastern Illinois University,
5500 N. St. Louis Avenue, Chicago, IL 60625-4699.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, POLITICAL SCIENCE AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES,
QUEENS UNIVERSITY OF CHARLOTTE
*Review of applications will begin December 1, 2004.
Ability to offer courses in Latin America and either Africa or the
Middle East is required. Secondary concentration in ethnic, minority, or
gender studies. For more information, visti: www.queens.edu/hr.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY, UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISION
*Submission deadline is December 1, 2004.
The Department of Anthropology, African Studies Program and the Center for
the Study of Cultural Diversity in healthcare seek a cultural anthropologist
with a specialty on any aspect of health, disease and health care in
contemporary Africa, preferably West Africa, and on international health
questions emanating from or substantially involving Africa. For more
information, contact: Chair, Medical Anthropology Search Committee, Department
of Anthropology, 1180 Observatory Drive, 5240 Social Science Building, Madison,
WI 53706-1393.
ASSISTANT OR ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, WOMEN'S STUDIES, OLD DOMINION UNIVESITY
*Review of applications will begin December 1, 2004.
The Women's Studies Department is looking for a candidate with a Ph.D.
in a relevant social science or interdisciplinary field and a demonstrated
research agenda focused on global women's issues, preferably centering on
Africa or Asia. For more information, contact: Dr. Anita Clair Fellman at
afellman@odu.edu.
JUNIOR/SENIOR LEVEL POSITION, HISTORY DEPARTMENT, MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY
*Submission deadline is December 1, 2004.
The History Department at Michigan State University is seeking to hire
three faculty members in African history over the next two years, with at
least one at the junior level and one at the senior level. We seek
candidates whose expertise complements departmental strengths and who are
interested in transnational and interdisciplinary dialogue and
collaboration. Active engagement in both the African Studies Center and the
Comparative Black History Program is expected. For more information, contact:
David Wiley, Professor of Sociology and Director, African Studies Center,
100 CIP, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824-1035, Phone (517)
353-1700 - Fax: (517) 432-1209. For more information, visit:
www.africa.msu.edu.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, AFRICAN AMERICAN AND AFRICAN STUDIES, OHIO STATE
UNIVERSITY
- Review of applications will begin December 1, 2004
Candidates should be trained in the social sciences. All geographic
specializations (except North Africa) will be considered, but preference
will be given to people working in Southern Africa. For more information,
contact: Kenneth Goings at Goings.14@osu.edu.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, DEPARTMENT OF LINGUISTICS, OHIO UNIVERSITY
*Submission deadline is December 1, 2004.
The linguistics department at Ohio University seeks a candidate
with a PhD in African languages, linguistics, applied linguistics,
or foreign language education; strong research record in one of the
above fields; native or near-native competence in Swahili and/or Hausa or
another African language; and experience as a teacher and coordinator of
African languages, preferably in the United States. For more information,
contact: African Languages Search Committee, Department of Linguistics,
Gordy Hall 383, Ohio University, Athens, OH 45701-2979.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY, COMPARATIVE POLITICS,
AND SOCIETIES IN AFRICA, MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY (JAMES MADISON COLLEGE)
*Submission deadline is December 15, 2004.
James Madison College of Michigan State University seeks a tenure stream
faculty member at the Assistant Professor level with a regional focus on Africa
and expertise in International Political Economy (IPE)/Comparative Politics and
Societies. James Madison College is the administrative home to several
specializations, among them Muslim Studies, to which the successful candidate
may contribute. The successful candidate can also become an affiliated faculty
of the University's well-regarded Center for African Studies; and she/he will
be
able to offer courses in its African Studies Specialization. For more
information, visit: www.jmc.msu.edu.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, AFRICAN STUDIES, UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
*Submission deadline is December 20, 2004.
The Center for African Studies at the University of Florida
is searching for a candidate in the field of African Health
and Society. They are particularly interested in candidates
with a research focus on the social impacts of HIV/AIDS in
Africa, although scholars with expertise in other health issues
with relevance to HIV/AIDS will also be considered. For more information,
contact: Dr. Todd H. Leedy, Health & Society Search Committee,
University of Florida, 427 Grinter Hall, P.O. Box 115560,
Gainesville, FL 32611-5560 or visit: www.africa.ufl.edu.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, AFRICAN/AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES, UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS
*Review of applications will begin January 3, 2005.
The University of Kansas Department of African & African-American Studies seeks
candidates for a tenure-track position with specialization in KiSwahili and
African languages. Responsibilities will include teaching KiSwahili language
courses and collaborating in the coordination of African language instruction.
For more information, contact: eas@ku.edu.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, DEPARTMENT OF CURRICULUM and INSTRUCTION IN
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN
*Submission deadline is January 5, 2005
The University of Illinois is looking for a candidate in Secondary
Social Studies Education (middle school through high school)
with a special focus in African studies and international
education. For more information, contact: Faculty Position in
Social Studies Education, c/o Myrna Craig, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign 306 Education Building/MC-708, 1310 South Sixth Street,
Champaign, IL 61820 or email: mrcraig@uiuc.edu.
PROFESSOR, AFRICAN ANTHROPOLOGY, HARVARD UNIVERSITY
The Harvard University Department of African and African American
Studies and the Department of Anthropology invite nominations and
applications for a joint appointment in the social-cultural
anthropology of Africa. The position may be filled at the level of
Assistant, untenured Associate, or tenured full Professor. Nominees
and candidates should demonstrate achievement (or, at the untenured
level, the promise of excellence) in ethnographic field research,
theoretical innovation, and teaching. Topical and regional
specializations are open, but the search committee seeks, among
others, specialists in urban life, the arts and popular culture,
gender and sexuality, transnationalism, mass media, development,
environmental and refugee issues, military conflict, or changing
forms of governmentality in Africa. The appointment will begin on July 1,
2005,
and untenured candidates should expect to have completed the Ph.D.
prior to appointment. For more information, see
http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~cafrica
ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS, ROLLINS COLLEGE
- Screening of applications will begin immediately.
Ph.D. and international experience required, although candidates with
non-business doctorates are encouraged to apply. Teaching responsibilities
will include the foundational course in international business and development
of new electives focusing on Africa, Latin America, India, Europe or the
Middle East. For more information, contact: Donald p. Rogers at
drogers@rollins.edu.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, HISTORY, SKIDMORE COLLEGE
The department seeks an assistant professor focusing on the history of the
British Empire iwth the ability to teach coursees in African, Middle Eastern or
India history. For more information, contact: Jennifor Delton, Chair,
Department
of History, File #50, Skidmore College, 815 North Broadway, Saratoga Springs,
NY
12866.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, AFRICAN HISTORY, OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE
The department welcomes applications for all periods and regions of
African History, although it is especially interested in scholars of
sub-Saharan Africa who possess a secondary field in the diasporic
experiences of African peoples. For more information, visit:
www.oxy.edu/newfaculty
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, ENGLISH, KENNESAW STATE UNIVERSITY
The department seks an assistant professor of Twentieth-Century Postcolonial
African Literature. For more information, visit:
www.kennesaw.edu/academicaffairs/ads/joblist.htm.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY, KENNESAW STATE UNIVERSITY
The department seeks an assistant professor of sub-Saharan African history.
For more information, visit: www.kennesaw.edu/academicaffairs/ads/joblist.htm.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, HISTORY, BRIDGEWATER STATE COLLEGE
The department seeks an assistant professor of sub-Saharan or South Asian
history. Duties include teaching upper-division and graduate courses in
sub-Saharan African and/or South Asia and lower-division courses in world
history. For more information, visit: www.bridge.edu/HR/JobList/
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, Linguistics, UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS
The department seeks an assistant professor of cognative neuroscience and/or
second language acquisistion with a focus on Africa. For more information,
contact: eas@ku.edu.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, ENGLISH, SAGINAW VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY
The department seeks an assistant professor of post-colonial literature
outside of the U.S. and Europe with secondary emphasis in 18th and 19th century
British literature highly desired. For more information, contact: ecs@svsu.edu
ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY, RAMAPO COLLEGE OF NEW
JERSEY
The department seeks an assistant/associate professor, who will teach
African-American history courses, adn mayb e expected to teach African History,
a U.S. history survey, a course on social issues, and upper level courses in
area of specialization. For more information, visit: www.ramapo.edu/hrjobs.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, ART HISTORY, RAMAPO COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY
The department seeks an assistant professor with a specialty in modern and/or
contemporary art and theory. Interests in global/postcolonial art developments
(for example, the arts of africa, Asia, and the African Diaspora) are
desirable.
For more information, visit: www.ramapo.edu/hrjobs.
LECTURER/VISITING ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, DEPARTMENT OF LINGUISTICS, UNIVERSITY OF
IOWA
The Department of Linguistics at the University of Iowa seeks a part-time
Lecturer or Visiting Assistant Professor of Arabic Language,
non-tenure-track, for the academic year 2004-05. The position will begin
with a one-year contract, renewable upon positive review for 2005-06.
Responsibilities include teaching four sections of Arabic language per year
or the equivalent for a 2/3-time appointment. Additional teaching
responsibilities for a higher-percentage appointment may be negotiated,
based on applicant's interests and areas of specialization. Electronic
submissions may be directed to janet-delwiche@uiowa.edu.
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Africa Action Job Openings (2 Positions)
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Program Associate, Dept. of Public Education and Mobilization (DPEM).
The Program Associate, working as a member of the DPEM, is responsible
for implementing public education and mobilization activities on the
organization's priority areas of interest.
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Program Associate, Dept. of Policy Analysis and Communications (DPAC).
The Program Associate, working as a member of the (DPAC) is responsible
for research and writing on the organization's priority areas of interest.
The Program Associate collaborates on the development of Africa
Action's positions on policy matters, and media strategies and relations.
The incumbent collaborates with the mobilizing department on joint projects.
Form more information, contact: Joyce Kwamena-Poh, Administrator at Africa
Action at: joycek@africaaction.org or fax: (202) 546- 1545.
CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE OR POINTE NOIRE): SCHOOL LUNCH PROJECT MANAGER
International Partnership For Human Development (IPHD)
The applicant will manage the day-to-day activities of the project
and ensure commodities are received, transported and stored properly
and safely. Select schools and kindergartens for direct feeding and
monetization assistance. Assure that an adequate distribution and
monitoring system is in place and functioning. Manage monitoring function
of Food for Education program. Evaluate projects/activities supported by
monetization proceeds. Will draft semi-annual reports for IPHD/HQ. Will
provide technical assistance at all levels of the MOE in school lunch
program management and project. For more information, contact:
iphdbrz@yahoo.com.
DEMOCRATIC REPUCLIC OF CONGO: FIELD COORDINATOR
International Rescue Committee. For more information, visit:
http://www.fpa.org/jobs_contact2423/jobs_contact_show.htm?doc_id=238558
EAST AFRICA: PROGRAMME MANAGER, CHRISTIAN AID
Christian Aid is seeking applications from individuals to lead the
development and management of the organisation's programme in East
Africa (Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania). You must have at least five years
experience of international development work, including project
management and have experience of working with a local organisation in
the south, ideally in Africa.
For more information, visit:
http://www.christianaid.org.uk/aboutca/jobs/jds/EAPM.htm
ERITREA: NUTRITION PROGRAMME MANAGER, CONCERN WORLDWIDE
The position holder will be responsible for the management and
provision of technical support to Concern's nutrition programme in
Eritrea and for the preparation of donor proposals and reports. The
successful applicant will have at least three years field experience in
managing emergency and on-going nutrition programmes.
For more information, visit: http://www.oneworld.net/job/view/10101
MOZAMBIQUE: NUTRITION ADVISOR
Save the Children. For more information, visit:
http://www.fpa.org/jobs_contact2423/jobs_contact_show.htm?doc_id=238961
NIGERIA: COUNTRY DIRECTOR, ACTION AID
Action Aid is seeking applications for the position of country director
in its Nigeria programme. The holder will be responsible for managing
and strengthening the organisation's work with marginalised communities
which aim to help advance human rights and social justice. The
successful applicant will have a proven track record in leading
development programmes, advocacy activities, fundraising and
organisational development.
For more information, visit: http://217.199.179.132/index.asp?page_id=1336
SIERRA LEONE: FIELD COORDINATOR, INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE
You will be responsible for the supervision of all programs at the
field site and for IRC Sierra Leone's compliance with USAID's grant
regulations and conditions. The successful applicant will have three to
five years experience working overseas in a humanitarian setting and
experience with implementing USAID projects.
For more information, visit:
http://www.theirc.org/jobs/index.cfm/number/2004-493
SOMALILAND: LOCAL NGO CAPACITY BUILDING PROJECT
*Applications are due by November 4, 2004.
ICD is looking to recruit two development workers to work with a range
of local NGOs, LNGOs, in Somaliland assisting in building their
capacity and specific skills for community development activities.
The positions are for a Capacity Building Advisor and an Advocacy
Trainer. For more information, visit: www.ciir.org (see section " jobs @
CIIR").
SOUTH AFRICA: PROGRAMME MANAGER
Social Development (non-profit) Foundation
Opportunity for a pro-active innovator who is passionately committed to
social development. The purpose of this low-profile philanthropic
foundation is to enrich lives within communities through supporting
those who provide resources, services and related research that meet
practical human needs and shift the quality of relationships between
people. For more information, visit:
http://www.pambazuka.org/index.php?id=24468
SOUTH AFRICA: INFORMATION AND ADVOCACY OFFICER
MISA-SA is seeking to employ an Information and Advocacy Officer. The
incumbent has to manage the Freedom of Expression and Right to
Information Programme. For more information, visit:
http://www.africapulse.org.za/index.php?
SOUTH AFRICA: NATIONAL DIRECTOR
The National Network on Violence Against Women (NNVAW) is a
non-profit-organisation (NPO) consisting of member organisations,
individuals and government departments around the country. The NNVAW is
a leading collaborative organisation in South Africa whose sole aim is
to bring together organisations into a collective, to fight and end
Violence Against Women (VAW). The NNVAW is inviting a mature, dynamic
and experienced person, with sound knowledge and technical skills in
fund raising and solid understanding of South African and international
NGO environment. For more information, visit:
http://www.pambazuka.org/index.php?id=25332
SUDAN: DEMOCRACY FELLOW
World Learning for International Development. For more information, visit:
http://www.fpa.org/jobs_contact2423/jobs_contact_show.htm?doc_id=238974
SUDAN: EMERGENCY HEALTH & NUTRITION CO-ORDINATOR, SAVE THE CHILDREN, UK
In response to the current humanitarian emergency, you will be
responsible for ensuring that health and nutrition systems are
implemented and standardised in the region of Eddaein and for
supporting SC UK's emergency preparedness and response. To fulfil the
role you will have at least three years of international experience in
health and nutrition, preferably gained within the context of an
emergency programme. For more information, visit:
http://jobsearch.savethechildren.org.uk/viewvacancies.cfm?ID=79749
SUDAN: HUMANITARIAN PROTECTION ADVISER, OXFAM,UK
The position holder will be responsible for leading the ongoing
development of a humanitarian protection strategy for Oxfam's response
in North Sudan. The successful applicant must have at least three years
experience working on issues related to the protection of civilians
during conflict and have strong familiarity with international law,
namely in the area of refugee and humanitarian law.
For more information, visit: http://www.i-grasp.com/fe/tpl_oxfam.asp?
s=QzByEJgTrIUzWwIro&jobid=16796,3445238752&key=2116352&c=711586140223&pa
gestamp=setdtwyntsjsaskxyj
TANZANIA: BEHAVIOR CHANGE COMMUNICATION SPECIALIST
The Communications Specialist will function as the communication
advisor, developing innovative and effective behavior change and social
marketing approaches for the Tanzania Marketing and Communications:
AIDS, Reproductive Health (RH) and Child Survival (CS) Project. He/she
will work as part of the overall AED team in Dar Es Salaam and will
work closely with Government, NGO and private sector
organizations/institutions implementing the communications and
marketing aspects of the program. For more information, visit:
http://employment.aed.org/openings/international/BCCTanzania.html
UGANDA: HUMANITARIAN PROGRAMME COORDINATOR, OXFAM GB
Oxfam GB Uganda is looking for an experienced and dynamic individual
to provide leadership and support to a large humanitarian programme.
You do not necessarily have a particular technical background, but you
do understand the kind of technical support needed to mobilize
resources and ensure high quality programmes. In particular, you will
consciously consider issues like gender and HIV/AIDS in programming,
and be able to take into account the long-term impacts of the work we
do. Reference Number:INT768. For more information, visit:
http://www.oxfam.org.uk/jobs/index.htm
UGANDA: STAR ACTION RESEARCH COORDINATOR PAMOJA AFRICA REFLECT NETWORK
The incumbent is responsible for overseeing the implementation of a
STAR (dynamic approach to empower communities in the face of HIV/AIDS),
a two-year pilot project in Nigeria, Uganda and Mozambique. All
candidates must be within the ages of 30 - 42 years old.
For more information, contact: pamoja@infocom.co.ug or visit:
http://www.comminit.com/vacancy2039.html.
UK: REFUGEE AND MIGRANTS' RIGHTS COORDINATOR, AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL
Amnesty International (AI) seeks a Refugee and Migrants' Rights
Coordinator to lead our work on behalf of refugees and asylum-seekers,
the internally displaced and migrants. You will be the principal legal
and policy adviser, taking the lead in developing strategies, plans and
actions involving AI's staff and membership.
For more information, visit: http://web.amnesty.org/jobs/index/18082004-PEP0402
UK: FUNDRAISER, TOOLS FOR SELF RELIANCE
*Applications are due by November 5, 2004.
NGO helping African artisans through project partners
in 6 African countries seeks Fundraiser with practical knowledge of
basic technology and rural development. Located close to Southampton
in southern Hampshire, UK. The Fundraiser will: Research new sources of
funding to enlarge the donor base; Develop projects with partners and
write funding proposals; Develop projects to support our UK activities;
Enjoy working with all kinds of people, from UK volunteers to African
artisans; Spend up to 8 weeks per year working with partners in Africa.
To apply: contact Polly Read, TFSR, Netley Marsh, Southampton SO40
7GY.Tel: 02380-869697. Interviews in week starting 22 November.
For more information, contact: admin@tfsr.org.
UK: TREASURER-TRUSTEE
Stand Up For Africa (SUFA) is a UK-based African-led organisation
dedicated to work towards the eradication of poverty and suffering in
Africa. SUFA's current area of focus is in the Child Slave Trade (a
desperate measure, born out of poverty) in various parts of Africa. The
Charity was set up in August 2003. Please find out more about SUFA at
www.standupforafrica.org.uk. For more information, visit:
http://www.pambazuka.org/index.php?id=24466
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OTHER RESOURCES
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AFRICAN COLOURS, ONLINE RESOURCE FOR CONTEMPORARY ART
http://www.africancolours.net/
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. To subscribe to their
mailing list and receive African Colours Updates, please send an email
to friends@africancolours.com.
AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT DISSERTATION WORKSHOP PROGRAM
(Resource for funding opportunities)
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). Journals included in
AJOL are scholarly in content with peer
reviewed articles, and publish a mixture of pure and applied
research as well as review papers. The address of the new site
is: http://www.ajol.info
ASC WEB DOSSIER ON CONFLICT IN SUDAN: THE CASE OF DAFUR
The Library, Documentation and Information Department of the African Studies
Centre Leiden has compiled a web dossier on conflict in Sudan, and
especially Darfur, to coincide with a workshop held at the ASC on 10
September 2004. The workshop brought together scholars involved in African
Studies and journalists with a special interest in Africa in order to
exchange ideas on information gathering and media coverage of African
issues, in particular conflicts and war. The current crisis in Darfur was
discussed as an example. The dossier aims to give background information on
the Darfur crisis within the context of the wider conflict in Sudan. It
contains a selection of titles from the ASC library's online catalogue on
Darfur, the conflict in Sudan, and media coverage of conflicts in Africa in
general, covering monographs as well as articles and chapters from edited
works. The dossier further contains an introduction on the Darfur crisis
and links to selected web resources. It can be found at our web dossier
page, together with earlier dossiers on subjects such as African sport,
HIV/AIDS in Africa and Youth in Africa:
http://asc.leidenuniv.nl/library/webdossiers/
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 at:
For more information, visit:
http://www.gdnet.org/online_services/funding_opportunities/ funding_news/.
PAMBAZUKA: A WEEKLY ELECTRONIC FORUM FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE IN AFRICA
To view online, go to http://www.pambazuka.org/
SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY ONLINE NEWSLETTER
This is the 11th edition of the SAHO newsletter. If you would like
to receive our newsletter regularly, please click contact:
http://www.sahistory.org.za/newsletter/add.htm.
- USA/AFRICA INSTITUTE JOURNAL
- CHIMERA
The Summer issue of CHIMERA <http://www.usaafrica.org/chimera.html>
is available at www.usaafrica.org <http://www.usaafrica.org/> .
Please click the link Summer 2004
<http://www.usaafrica.org/Chimera-Summer04.html to access the journal.
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. Topics include: briefings on
recent and upcoming global events, conferences, workshops, and forums;
announcements of newly released publications and online resources; and
links to HIV/AIDS-related documents, resources, and USAID partners' Web
sites. The newsletter reflects activities exclusively to USAID and its
implementing partners. For more information:
http://www.synergyaids.com/newsletter.asp
WEST AFRICA NEWSLETTER, INTERNATIONAL CENTER AND LIBERIA INSTITUE OF
JOURNALISM
This radio station that broadcasts News and Information about the political
situation in Liberia. For more information contact: info@radiolij.org
To listen to the live broadcast go to: http://www.radiolij.org, and
click on broadcast.
Page Editor: Ali B. Ali-Dinar, Ph.D.