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African Dissertation Internships - The Rockefeller Foundation
adia@rockfound.org
or http://www.rockfound.org/
Sponsor: The Rockefeller Foundation
Purpose: To enhance the quality of the overseas education received by African graduate students enrolled in universities in the United States and Canada, and to maximize its relevance to the process of economic development in Africa
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Deadline: October 1, 1998
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Summary: The Rockefeller Foundation is pleased to announce a program of competitive awards to enable African doctoral students enrolled in universities in the United States and Canada to undertake supervised dissertation research in Africa.
Objectives
The program enables African doctoral candidates to return to Africa to conduct dissertation research in association with a local university or research institution, thereby facilitating the transition to a productive professional career upon return to Africa.
Eligibility
The program is open to citizens of sub-Saharan African nations enrolled in doctoral programs at universities in the United States and Canada. U.S. permanent residents and Canadian landed immigrants are not eligible. Priority will be given to research on equitable economic development in the areas of agriculture, environment, education, health,
the humanities, the life sciences, and population. Projects must involve field observation or the use of primary sources available only in Africa. Students are strongly encouraged to plan to be in the field for at least 12 months. The candidate's dissertation committee must approve the research proposal prior to submission to the Foundation.
The Awards
The applicant must have completed all course work and qualifying examinations prior to receiving an award. The applicant is responsible for arranging affiliation with an institution in Africa able to provide adequate supervision and research support in the student's field of study.
The awards are intended to cover the costs of conducting research in the field and might include: international travel, living expenses in Africa, local transportation, and costs related to research and analysis. The maximum award is US$20,000. In addition, the Foundation will provide an administrative contribution of US$2,500 to the African host institution and funds for one field-site visit by the student's faculty adviser. Upon completion of field research, support may also be requested to enable the supervisor at the African host institution to attend the student's dissertation defense.
Application Procedure
Deadlines for application packages to be received by the Foundation are October 1, 1998, and March 2, 1999. Candidates are strongly urged to submit their applications well in advance of the date on which field work is expected to begin. Preliminary inquiries as to the relevance of the research topic and the proposed institutional setting in Africa are encouraged. The selection committee will consider only complete applications, which must be prepared according to "Instructions for Preparing the Application Package" provided by the Foundation. The
following items are required in the application:
To request complete application instructions and forms,
please contact:
African Dissertation Internships
The Rockefeller Foundation
420 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10018-2702
adia@rockfound.org
Inquiries may also be directed to:
African Dissertation Internships
The Rockefeller Foundation
PO Box 47543
Nairobi, Kenya
http://www.rockfound.org/