Harvard South Africa Fellowship Program (HSAFP): The HSAFP was conceived largely to provide educational enrichment for men and women in mid-career, that is, individuals in various occupations who have shown considerable skill in their chosen fields and leadership and are expected to benefit from advanced training.
Application Deadline: 15th April 2023
Eligible Countries: South Africans and Permanent Residents of South Africa.
To Be Taken At (Country): USA
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About Harvard South Africa Fellowship Program (HSAFP): President Derek Bok established the Harvard South Africa Fellowship Program (HSAFP) in 1979 to address the needs of South Africans who were denied access to advanced education by the apartheid system.
This program was established, and is still intended, for mid-career professionals educationally disadvantaged by past laws and resource allocations in South Africa. Under the current presidency of Drew Gilpin Faust, the HSAFP seeks to expand its reach to institutions and organizations across South Africa in a continued effort to draw the broadest possible range of candidates for the program. In addition, the University – reflecting the current South African constitution – has expanded its applicant pool to extend to all South Africans, regardless of ethnicity or race.
Type: Fellowship (Academic)
Eligibility: The following candidates are eligible for Harvard South Africa Fellowship Program (HSAFP):
Selection Criteria: Fellows are selected because they have shown considerable skill in their chosen fields, and are expected to benefit from advanced training. Since the inception of the Harvard South Africa Fellowship Program, the Center for African Studies has awarded over 200 fellowships.
Number of Awards: Not specified
Duration and Value of Harvard South Africa Fellowship Program (HSAFP): Fellowships are for a year of study (2023-2024 in one of Harvard’s Professional Schools or Graduate School of Arts & Sciences, with tuition waivers provided by the School once fellows are admitted. General administrative funds for program management, stipends, and airfare for the fellow are provided by the Office of the President, and administered by the Center for African Studies, under the directorship of Professor John Mugane. Fellows typically elect to stay in University graduate dormitories.
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