The Nordic Africa Institute
offers research scholarships to African journalists, writers and researchers
in Sweden 2017
Application Deadline: 1st April 2017.
Offered annually? Yes
Eligible Countries: African countries
To be taken at (country): Uppsala, Sweden
About the Award: The purpose of the Guest Researchers’ Scholarship Programme
is to provide opportunities for postdoctoral researchers in Africa to pursue
their own research projects, thereby indirectly strengthening the academic
milieux in African countries. The scholarship offers access to the Institute’s
library and other resources that provide for a stimulating research
environment. Through the programme, the Nordic Africa Institute can
establish and maintain relations with and between African and Nordic research
communities.
Type: Research
Eligibility: The scholarship programme is directed at postdoctoral
researchers based in Africa and engaged in Africa-oriented research within the
discipline of Social Sciences and Humanities. The applicant should be
affiliated to an African university/research center and have a proven track
record of extensive research experience.
The Institute strives to achieve a fair
distribution of scholarship positions in regards to gender and geographic
focus.
Number of Awardees: Not specified
Value of Scholarship: The scholarship includes a return air-fare (economy class),
accommodation, a subsistence allowance of 300 SEK (approx. 34 USD) per day plus
an installation grant of 2,500 SEK (approx. 280 USD) and access to a computer
in a shared office at NAI.
The Institute’s library is specialized
in literature on contemporary Africa and focuses on Social Sciences. Guest
Researchers also have access to the Uppsala University Library, including their
online resources, and to the Library of the Swedish University of Agricultural
Sciences.
Guest Researchers have the possibility
to present their research at the Nordic Africa Institute and to visit other
institutions in the Nordic countries.
Duration of Scholarship: The maximum duration of the stay is 90 days, minimum is 60
days.
·
Up-to-date CV,
including list of publications (if available online, please include links)
·
Outline of research
project, 5 pages:
– A well elaborated research proposal; the research topic must relate to the research themes of the Institute
– A work plan, including expected results, specific for the time spent at the Institute
– A well elaborated research proposal; the research topic must relate to the research themes of the Institute
– A work plan, including expected results, specific for the time spent at the Institute
·
Reference: A signed
letter of support from the applicant’s Head of Department or other senior
scholar in the same field, which confirms current affiliation and field
of research. (Scanned versions of signed support letters can be emailed by
the applicant.)
Applications can be sent by
post/airmail or by email. Applications sent by post/airmail should contain 2
copies of each document. Applications sent by email should contain only 1 copy
of each document.
Applications sent by post/airmail
should be addressed to
The Nordic Africa Institute
Marie Karlsson
P.O. Box 1703
SE-751 47 Uppsala, Sweden.
The Nordic Africa Institute
Marie Karlsson
P.O. Box 1703
SE-751 47 Uppsala, Sweden.
Applications sent by email should be
addressed to
Marie Karlsson, Research Administrator, email: marie.karlsson@nai.uu.se
Marie Karlsson, Research Administrator, email: marie.karlsson@nai.uu.se
Please note: On the subject line of your email, write: “Application:
Guest Researchers’ Scholarship Programme”. Scanned versions of signed support
letters can also be sent to the above email address.
Award Provider: Nordic Africa Institute
Important Notes: Please note that the subsistence allowance will be provided
only for the days spent in Uppsala. Also
note that most academic institutions in the Nordic countries, including the
Nordic Africa Institute, are closed or at least running at a reduced capacity
during the periods 15 June–15 August and 15 December–15 January. Applicants are
thus asked not to choose these periods for their visit.
Source: After School Africa.
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