Deadline for applications: 31 Jan 2020
When?
The scheme will award five senior fellowships for a period of 6-9 months from July 2020 to June 2021
What for?
The fellowships will cover one economy return ticket, an en-suite study bedroom for accommodation and a modest stipend for incidental expenses.
Resources
A temporary University card and temporary membership to an Oxford College Senior Common Room will be granted for the period of residency. The fellows will have access to relevant libraries, departments, archives and other resources
After
Applicants will be required to submit a brief report within one year of the award to give details of outputs arising from the collaborative visit.
The Senior Fellowships will be aimed at well established, mid to late career African academics and researchers who demonstrate the ability for novel thinking and advancing the frontiers of academic thought as well as strong leadership in contributing towards significant research capacity building in Africa. The proposed research to be undertaken during the Fellowship should make a significant intellectual contribution and address one or more Sustainable Development Goals.
These positions are also suited to faculty members on sabbatical leave from their permanent positions in Africa. We also welcome applications from African non-academics with exceptional levels of achievement in the industry, politics and public life in Africa.
The Fellows will be expected to take part in activities in Oxford including presentation of research to a targeted audience, interdisciplinary activity aimed at an audience beyond the immediate field of specialism, research and/or training events targeted at PhD students and early career scholars, exploration of further collaborative opportunities with groups/individuals, participation in AfOx events, among others.
Eligibility
– The Fellowships are open to applicants from all academic disciplines working on areas that contribute to SDGs. Non-academic professional involved in Research for Development will also be considered
-The applicant must be a national and a resident of an African country, working in an African higher education, research or policy institution
-The applicant must demonstrate extensive engagement with research and development in Africa as well as the value added by the fellowship to their home institutions
-Applications from female and underrepresented researchers are highly encouraged.
-Previous AfOx Visiting Fellows are not eligible
-Students (including undergraduate, Master’s and PhD students) as well as recent graduates are not eligible for the scheme
For more details, or to apply, visit the call webpage.