Published: 08 Jun 2020 894 views
The purpose of the fellowship is to build intellectual
capital and contribute to the understanding of the relationship between Digital Identity, national security and surveillance on the continent. Fellows are expected to investigate one or more of the following thematic areas;
The Centre for African Affairs & Conflict Research (CAACOR) is an independent, non-governmental African think tank based in Nairobi and whose purpose is to encourage a wider and more informed awareness of the importance of Africa within the context of international affairs. It is was set up by African scholars and practitioners to address issues affecting Africa, in response to the growing need to develop a culture of public expression of opinion, consultation and participation of Africans in the issues that affect them. CAACOR believes it is the responsibility of African societies and N... continue reading
Application Deadline | 30 Jun 2020 |
Type | Fellowship |
Sponsor | Center for African Affairs and Conflict Research (CAACOR) |
Gender | Men and Women |
Fellows will;
To be eligible, applicants must be registered graduate students at Strathmore University, Makerere University or the University of Witwatersrand, with priority given to graduate students with existing research on technology use in Africa. Interested applicants from African universities outside the participating institutions are welcome to apply if referred by faculty or staff from participating research institutions. If you would like to be referred by faculty or staff from participating research institutions, please send an email to [email protected] copying [email protected]. Candidates form Nigeria, Sierra Leone and the Sahel Region are encouraged to apply
CAACOR, CIPIT, CLET and WISER invite applicants to complete this online application form. Answers should be as clear and detailed as possible. Applications should be submitted with a resume indicating all experience relevant to the fellowship and a statement of purpose attached. Applicants should submit a 250-500 word abstract of the intended area of research and two letters of recommendation to [email protected] copying [email protected]. (The letters of recommendation should be from persons in a position to affirm the value of the fellowship in the context of the Applicants academic work and interests; and at least one of the referees should be a faculty member of the Applicants University, preferably an advisor if the Applicant has one)
For more details, visit CAACOR website