African Humanities Fellowship Programme for Africans
Application Deadline: 1 November 2013
The
 American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS), with financial support 
from the Carnegie Corporation 
of New York, announces competitions for:
of New York, announces competitions for:
Dissertation-completion fellowships in Ghana, Nigeria, Tanzania, and Uganda
Early-career postdoctoral fellowships in Ghana, Nigeria,Tanzania,Uganda,and South Africa
Stipends
 are $10,000 for dissertation-completion Fellows and $17,000 for 
postdoctoral Fellows, plus an additional $1,000 per Fellow for books and
 media at both award levels.Fellowships release recipients from teaching
 and other duties for an academic year to permit full-time research and 
writing. (They may be used to “buy time.”)
Recipients of both kinds of fellowship are also eligible for further support in the
form of a residency at a participating research center in Africa for a sustained period of writing.
Approximately forty fellowships will be awarded annually in all five countries combined.
Awards will be decided by an international committee of distinguished scholars in the humanities .
The African Humanities Program (AHP) seeks to reinvigorate the 
humanities in Africa through fellowship competitions and related 
activities in Ghana, Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania, and Uganda. In 
partnership with the Carnegie Corporation of New York,
 which has generously provided funding, AHP offers African scholars an 
integrated set of opportunities to develop individual capacities and to 
promote formation of scholarly networks. The African Humanities Program 
supports the Carnegie Corporation’s efforts to develop and retain 
African academics at universities in Africa.
Goals of the African Humanities Program
Goals of the African Humanities Program
- to encourage and enable the production of new knowledge and new directions for research
 - to strengthen the capacity of early career researchers and faculty at African universities
 - to build the field of humanities by establishing networks for scholarly communication across Africa and with Africanists worldwide.
 
Eligiblity 
Applicants
 Dissertation applicants must be doctoral candidates in the final year 
of writing the dissertation.(No dissertation fellowships are available 
in South Africa.)
Postdoctoral candidates must be scholars who have obtained the Ph.D.
within the past eight years .
All
 applicants must be citizens of a sub-Saharan African country residing 
and working in Ghana, Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania, or Uganda.
Eligible Projects 
Proposed
 projects must be in the humanities, defined by the study of history, 
language, and culture, and by qualitative approaches in research. The 
list of humanities disciplines includes anthropology, archaeology, 
studies of the fi
ne
 and performing arts, history, linguistics, literature studies, studies 
of religion, and philosophy. Projects in social sciences such as 
economics, sociology, or political science, as well as in law or 
international relations, are not eligible unless they are clearly 
humanistic in content and focus.
Selection Criteria
- The intrinsic interest and substantive merit of the work proposed
 - The clarity of the intellectual agenda
 - The feasibility of the work plan
 - The record of achievement of a postdoctoral scholar and the promise of a Ph.D. candidate
 - The contribution the work is likely to make to scholarship on the continent and worldwide
 
The
 African Humanities Program seeks to strengthen humanities scholarship 
in Africa. By promoting diversity in terms of gender and historical 
disadvantage, along with diversity in disciplines, institutions, and 
regions. Women are especially encouraged to apply.
By making research opportunities available to staff at African universities.
Application forms and instructions for the 2013–2014 competition
Applications must be submitted by email to ahp@acls.org.
For More Information:
Visit the Official Webpage of the African Humanities Programme 
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