The Open Society University Network (OSUN) Research Hub in Eastern Africa invites applicants to a 10-month research fellowship. Selected Fellows will serve as the inaugural cohort for the Hub and will have the opportunity to work closely with faculty and OSUN leadership on setting the agenda and direction of the work.
Application Deadline: 19th March 2021
About the Award: OSUN is global in scope, with deep partnerships among diverse institutions committed to addressing global challenges collaboratively. The network seeks to integrate curricula and research across institutions in different countries. The Research Hub is a critical part of OSUN’s broader work in Eastern Africa, which includes undergraduate course offerings for displaced and host community learners as well as teacher training in these same contexts.
Eligible Field(s): Research proposals should focus on one of OSUN’s Academic Themes and should situate research in the region of Eastern Africa:
*Democratic Practice
*Sustainability
*Inequalities
*Human Rights
*Arts and Open Society
*Global Public Health
The Hubs are also very interested in research related to pedagogical developments in marginalized settings.
Type: Fellowship
Eligibility: We are prioritizing this fellowship for people from or working in Eastern Africa. Candidates should submit a resume showing their interests and experience in conducting research, two letters of reference, a writing sample of not more than 10 pages, and a one-page proposal for the research and writing they propose to complete by the end of the fellowship period. The work can include written, audio or video material. Final submissions will need to be in complete, edited, publishable form by January 2022.
Eligible Countries: Eastern Africa
Number of Awards: Not specified
Value of Award:
Duration of Award: 10 months
How to Apply: Please send application materials to granato@bard.edu.
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