The Project on African Agriculture: Crisis and Transformation is offering fellowships to African researchers or to research teams working alongside them for innovative projects that combine both training and research activities. Interdisciplinary approaches that analyse the agricultural crisis in Africa are particularly favoured. These fellowships are designed for recent graduates working in research institutes or universities as well as government agencies. For more details, contact: Fellowship Program Project on African Agriculture Social Science Research Council 605 Third Avenue New York, N Y 10158 USAThe Project on African Agriculture: Crisis and Transformation is offering fellowships to African researchers or to research te...
This paper explores the extent to which degree-based postgraduate training programmes contribute to ...
The workshop was attended by 60 participants comprised of Vice Chancellors, Deans and Professors fro...
The Program of African Studies and the University Press of Northwestern University invite applicatio...
The Project on African Agriculture: Crisis and Transformation is offering fellowships to African res...
Universities have a significant contribution to make to agricultural development in sub-Saharan Afri...
Supporting the next generation of African researchers working on peace, security and development iss...
Africa remains an intensely agrarian continent, with two-thirds of its people directly or indirectly...
Abstract Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) experiences an acute dearth of well-trained and skilled researcher...
Supporting the next generation of African researchers working on peace, security and development iss...
The number of higher-education institutions and the students enrolled in them has grown rapidly thro...
It is with great appreciation that the University recognises the support of the Carnegie Corporation...
The United States International University-Africa (USIU-Africa) has partnered with the Institute of ...
Over the past three decades the development of agricultural research staff in sub- Saharan Africa ha...
The African Journal of Rural Development (AFJRD) is focused on issues that affect sustainable rural ...
conducted by African social scientists under grants from the African Rural Social Sciences Research ...
This paper explores the extent to which degree-based postgraduate training programmes contribute to ...
The workshop was attended by 60 participants comprised of Vice Chancellors, Deans and Professors fro...
The Program of African Studies and the University Press of Northwestern University invite applicatio...
The Project on African Agriculture: Crisis and Transformation is offering fellowships to African res...
Universities have a significant contribution to make to agricultural development in sub-Saharan Afri...
Supporting the next generation of African researchers working on peace, security and development iss...
Africa remains an intensely agrarian continent, with two-thirds of its people directly or indirectly...
Abstract Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) experiences an acute dearth of well-trained and skilled researcher...
Supporting the next generation of African researchers working on peace, security and development iss...
The number of higher-education institutions and the students enrolled in them has grown rapidly thro...
It is with great appreciation that the University recognises the support of the Carnegie Corporation...
The United States International University-Africa (USIU-Africa) has partnered with the Institute of ...
Over the past three decades the development of agricultural research staff in sub- Saharan Africa ha...
The African Journal of Rural Development (AFJRD) is focused on issues that affect sustainable rural ...
conducted by African social scientists under grants from the African Rural Social Sciences Research ...
This paper explores the extent to which degree-based postgraduate training programmes contribute to ...
The workshop was attended by 60 participants comprised of Vice Chancellors, Deans and Professors fro...
The Program of African Studies and the University Press of Northwestern University invite applicatio...