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Post-Doctoral Fellowship Announcement

The Institute of African Studies (IAS) at the University of Ghana, is inviting applications from suitably qualified persons for a post-doctoral fellowship for year 2021/2022 in line with a research project it is implementing.  IAS is participating in a research project consortium involving the Makerere Institute of Social Research (MISR), Makerere University, Uganda; The Center for Arab and Middle East Studies (CAMES), at the American University of Beirut, Lebanon; the Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Kolkata, India; and the Ifriqiyya Colloquium at Columbia University, New York, USA on the topic of ‘Decolonization, the Disciplines and University’ funded by the Andrew W.  Mellon Foundation from 2019 to 2023.

The project is anchored in an ongoing reflection on the following questions:

What should be the mission of the university in a post-colonial context?

What should be the relationship between the twin vocations of a scholar and a public intellectual, in a decolonizing context?

How should this mission be reflected in our curriculum?

The IAS research team is using decolonization as a lens to study the disciplines of History, Philosophy and African Studies.

One post-doctoral fellowship will be awarded each year under the partnership for 4 years. Each fellowship is worth USD 22,500.

As well as their own research project, the selected candidate is also expected to participate in selected workshops and institutes organized as part of the activities of the consortium.

Eligibility

Eligible applicants should have obtained a Ph.D degree within the last 6 years (2015-2020) in any of the following areas:

  • African History
  • African Studies

Females are particularly encouraged to apply.

Submission

Applicants should submit to the address below, a letter and a proposal of interest of no more than 2,000 words.

The proposal should demonstrate familiarity and knowledge of the literature and issues and must include the following:

  1. A conceptual framework
  2. Research objectives and methods
  3. Α work plan indicating the work to be completed with the grant.

The successful applicant must be ready and willing to take up the position by the first (1st) of April 2021, to last until 31st March, 2022, and will sign a contract committing to satisfactory performance and working within the objectives of the overall research programme.

Applicants should email their research proposals and two sealed referee reports to the address below, not later than 25th February, 2021.

The Coordinator, Mellon Decolonization Project

Office of the Director,

Institute of African Studies

University of Ghana

P.O. Box LG 73

Legon

 

Email: tmanuh@ug.edu.gh

 

 

1 Comment

  1. Dolly Mavuta says:

    I am looking for a scholarship to do my Ph.D in business. I am writing to find out whether you offer scholarships or refer me to organizations that offer scholarships. I am willing to study in my country of residence or the country offering scholarship.
    Thank you.

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