The ALC is pleased to announce a call for applications for the Peace, Security and Development Fellowships for African Scholars starting in September 2014. This Fellowship covers an 18-month period, comprising of a rigorous training programme on peace, security and development, which includes a 12-Month Master’s (M.Sc.) programme at King’s College London and an attachment to an African University to undertake an independent research project. The Fellowship programme is designed to expose junior African scholars to the complexities of Security and Development issues facing the African continent. The Carnegie Corporation of New York has provided funding for this programme.
You can apply here, the pplication deadline is Friday March 7th, 2014.
Other fellowship opportunities for African scholars include a visiting fellowship at CEGA, UC Berkeley and the US Government’s Young African Leaders Initiative.
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