IFRA-Nairobi fieldwork grants 2025 for Masters, PhD and postdoc students in East Africa. Apply below.
When is Application Deadline:
15th January 2025
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Tell Me About Award:
IFRA-Nairobi invites applications for fieldwork grants aimed to support Masters, PhD and postdoc students who conduct research in the social sciences and humanities in East Africa (Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Burundi, Rwanda, and Eastern Congo).
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Which Fields are Eligible
IFRA prioritizes support to the following research themes:
- Elections, Governance in East Africa
- Workers, Labour and Employment
- Refugees and the Humanitarian Governance
- Music, Art, Culture, and Heritage
- Decolonizing African Studies: Thinkers, Practitioners and Practices
- Gender and LGBT in Words and in Practice
- African Socialism, Pan-Africanism, and (Sub-)National Imaginaries
- The African City: Urban Inequality, Social (In-)Justice, and Slum Politics
Type:
Grants
Who can Apply?
Beyond these priority research themes, grants may be given to non-priority project proposals when considered academically relevant. There is no condition of nationality.
Where is the Award Taken?
East Africa
How Many Awards?
Not specified
What is the Benefit of Award?
Grants offered usually range from 400 to 1,200 euros. They are not subject to taxes, and do not open rights to social security. They are awarded as contributions towards actual research costs and do not include stipends for applicants;
Deliverables: Beneficiaries will be requested to provide a working paper or an academic article that might be published through IFRA after peer-review. They might also be offered the opportunity to present the results of their work in a seminar or conference;
How to Apply:
Kindly send your application to [email protected].
Applications can be submitted in English or French and include the following documents:
- A cover letter (in PDF) of about 2 pages including a summary of the project in 15-20 lines and explaining your profile, why you need financial support, and if you already have support from other institutions and for how much;
- A detailed curriculum vitae (in PDF), including relevant publications;
- A research project proposal (in PDF) of maximum 5 pages that includes information about the methodology that will be used and details about the fieldwork location and research planning.
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