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Research Group Fellowship

APN: Collaborative Working Group Research Fellowships 2024

Summary:

Unleash your expertise in peacebuilding! The African Peacebuilding Network (APN) is on the lookout for accomplished African academics and researchers in universities, training centers, and policy organizations. Join their Collaborative Working Group Research Fellowships and be part of a dynamic community that bridges research and policy in the pursuit of peace in Africa. With grants of up to $60,000, you’ll have the resources to conduct exciting research, including fieldwork, training initiatives, literature reviews, and publications. This 18-month fellowship offers a unique opportunity to collaborate with fellow scholars and practitioners from at least three African countries, fostering diversity and fresh perspectives.

As a lead investigator, you should hold a PhD and the rank of a full professor. Mentoring relationships and engagement with universities and regional practitioner/policy institutions are emphasized. Make a lasting impact on peacebuilding in Africa by bringing your expertise to the forefront. Don’t miss this chance to be a catalyst for positive change!

Requirements and Qualifications:

– Applicants must be scholars or practitioners based in Africa.
– The lead investigator must hold a PhD and have the rank of a full professor at an African university.
– Joint researcher-practitioner teams of six members are eligible, with team members based in at least three countries in Africa.
– Other team members can be early- and mid-career scholars or practitioners, with at least a master’s degree and two or more years of work experience.
– The project should reflect diversity in terms of professional, institutional, national, regional, disciplinary, gender, and generational backgrounds and experiences.
– Strong mentoring relationships between senior and junior team members are encouraged.
– Engagement with universities and regional practitioner/policy institutions is expected.

Date and Location:

Location: African countries
Duration: 18 months

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