West African Research Associations (WARA) Post-doctoral Fellowships 2019

Applications are open for the West African Research Associations (WARA) Post-doctoral Fellowships 2019. The WARA Post-Doctoral Fellowship, for 2 to 3 month’s research in West Africa during the summer of 2019, is for the purpose of completing or elaborating upon an earlier project, initiating a new research project, or enhancing understanding of a particular topic in order to improve teaching effectiveness or broaden course offerings.

The annual fellowship which is in the interest of enhancing transatlantic exchange and collaboration is held by the West African Research Association, with funding from the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the US State Department.

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West African Research Associations (WARA) Post-doctoral Fellowships

  • Each fellowship will provide round trip travel to a West African country not exceeding $2,500 and a stipend of up to $3,500;
  • The West African Research Center (WARC) in Dakar, Senegal may assist with academic contacts and affiliations and recommendations for lodging in the country chosen by the fellow.

West African Research Associations (WARA) Post-doctoral Fellowships Eligibility

  • Open to U.S. citizens already holding a Ph.D. who are currently affiliated with an academic institution or who work in another related domain (e.g. public health or museology);
  • All applicants must have been affiliated with an institution of higher education or research within the last three years;
  • It is advisable that applicants be conversant in an African language spoken where they will be conducting research.

How to Apply for West African Research Associations (WARA) Post-doctoral Fellowships

 The online application requires the following documents

  • An abstract (50-80 words)
  • Proposal (6 pages)
  • Resume or CV
  • Itemized budget (including estimated costs for housing, food, travel, equipment, printing/photocopying, and institutional affiliation fees)
  • A bibliography

The proposal statement should describe the concept, methodology and the significance of the proposed research project to the applicant’s academic field, and how this research contributes to the mission of WARA. The Art of Writing Proposals, an excellent resource for preparing applications, can be found on the SSRC website. The language should be understandable to non-specialist readers. In addition, applicants must submit three letters of reference, signed by the referees. These must be uploaded by the referees here.

For more information, visit WARA Fellowship.

Application Deadline: February 1, 2019

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