Deadline: March 17, 2014
Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship Program is looking for African-born academics currently living in the United States and Canada and working in higher education. The Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship Program (ADF) is a scholar fellowship program for educational projects at African higher education institutions. Selection decisions will be made by May 2014, and the project visit itself can begin as early as June 2014.
Benefit
- A $250/day stipend
- Visa costs
- Limited health insurance coverage
- Round-trip international air travel and ground transportation costs to and from home and the U.S. or Canadian airport.
Eligibility
- Scholars must have been born in Africa, live in the United States or Canada and work in an accredited college or university in either of those two countries.
- Scholars also need to hold a terminal degree in their field and can hold any academic rank.
- Scholars submit brief personal statements and information on their academic qualifications, disciplinary expertise and administrative experience.
Note
Fellows will engage in educational projects proposed and hosted by faculty of public or private higher education institutions in the following CCNY partner countries: Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania and Uganda.
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