I’ve just added 17 new opportunities to my lists of scholarships and research & travel funding for African academics. Check it out!
- The Krystle Kabare scholarship supports study by disabled female students at the University of Nairobi
- The South African-German Center for Development Research offers MA and PhD Scholarships for the University of Western Cape
- The African School of Economics offers financial aid for BSc, MA, or PhD study in Benin and Côte d’Ivoire
- Rhodes University in South Africa offers a number of MA and PhD scholarships
- KU Leuven offers PhD scholarships to students from a range of low income countries
- Undergraduates from Nigeria, Ghana, Cameroon, Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania are eligible for a small scholarship at the University of Salford
- LSTHM is offering scholarships for the MSc in Global Mental Health to students from Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, and South Africa
- Berkeley Law offers an African Legal Impact fellowship for the LLM program
- The Margaret McNamara Education Grants support women from low income countries doing graduate study in the US, Canada, and South Africa
- J-PAL offers the online MicroMasters in Data, Economics, and Development Policy (with an option for continued study in person at MIT) with a sliding tuition scale for students with low incomes
- J-PAL also offers research funding for African scholars focused on digital finance
- The Stephen Klasen Fellowship at the University of Göttingen offers post-docs in economics for scholars from low income countries
- CODESRIA is currently offering large and small research grants for African social scientists
- The African Institute of Mathematical Sciences offers small research grants
- The Youth African Scholars program from the Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation offers research grants to African scholars working on topics related to violence and conflict
- The L’Oréal For Women in Science Awards offer research funding to a limited number of female scientists around the world each year
- The Africa-Oxford Travel Grant program offers funding for African scholars to spend a short amount of time in residence at Oxford to develop new projects with scholars there
Thanks for sharing this, Rachel. It’s always a delight to hear from you.
Fond Regards!
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Thank you! Hope you’re doing well!
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