The Wits History Workshop invites applications for 2 MA fellowships to study institutional transformation in urban mobility governance on the African continent.
Application Deadline: 12th March 2021
About the Award: The project explores changes in urban mobility governance in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia and Kampala, Uganda. In both cities, steps have been taken to support the mobility practices of walking and cycling.
This is a novel development which goes against the general tide in patterns of urban mobility policies.
This raises interesting questions on the dynamics of change. Assuming a long term perspective in inquiry, the aim of the project is to understand:
This project is made possible by a research grant awarded by the Volvo Research and Educational Foundations (VREF) at the end of 2020. The project team includes colleagues at the Wits History Workshop, Jimma University, Ethiopia and other associates. The principal investigator, Dr Njogu Morgan, is based at the Wits History Workshop.
Student involvement
The project is interdisciplinary and welcomes applications from students with distinguished academic records in the fields of History, Geography, Urban Planning, Organisational and Institutional Studies, Political Studies, Sociology, Social Anthropology and relevant adjacent subjects. Students will undertake their Masters research in this project under the supervision of the principal investigator. It is expected that some of the research will involve fieldwork in the study sites. Students will undertake the fieldwork
together with members of project team for the purposes of mentorship and assistance in negotiating the study sites.
Type: Masters
Eligibility: Students must be registered at the University of the Witwatersrand.
Number of Awards: 2
Value of Award: The value of the fellowship is R100 000 plus a separate research allowance
How to Apply: For any inquiries write to njogu.morgan@wits.ac.za.
To apply please submit the following to antonette.gouws@wits.ac.za by Friday 12 March 2021:
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