The Nnamdi Azikiwe International African Student Fellowship, in collaboration with the African Studies Center of the University of Michigan, has announced a $2,000 fellowship to help international African students conduct research in Africa.
Nnamdi Azikiwe was Nigeria’s first civilian President who was a scholar and politician, who helped to establish a model university in Eastern Nigeria called the University of Nigeria, Nsukka which had a distinguished educational history, and was the beginnings of the MSU African Studies faculty, with now approximately 100 scholars spanning many colleges and departments.
Learn more about the award and past recipients here.
The African Studies Center recognizes that international African students at MSU have few opportunities to apply for grants and fellowships to conduct research in Africa, which are typically reserved for US citizens and permanent residents. For this reason,
One or more fellowships worth up to $2,000 each will be given out to cover fieldwork and/or travel costs in Africa. Students must raise additional funds if their expenses exceed the amount of the award because the money is only intended to cover costs.
The fellowship program is administered by the African Studies Center and the selection of winners will be determined by an African Studies Award Selection Committee with members appointed by the Center Director. The submission window is open from September 1st to October 30th, 2022.
Apply here
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