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OpportunityApplications for Marie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellowships (MSCA PFs)The oldest R&D Unit in Portugal in the field of History and a leading research centre in the field, the CENTER FOR THE HISTORY OF SOCIETY AND CULTURE (CHSC) of the University of Coimbra welcomes applications for Marie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellowships (MSCA PFs), acting as host institution. Researchers interested in the scientific areas that constitute the CHSC’s research groups are welcome, namely on: . “Imperialism, Colonialism, and Post-Colonialism: Problems, Agents, and Trajectories”, . “New Histories and Historiographies of the Contemporary World: Global, International, Transnational, Imperial and Colonial” . “Early Modern Portuguese Inquisition: global and connected histories”. Apply here: https://networks.h-net.org/group/announcements/20066044/applications-marie-sklodowska-curie-postdoctoral-fellowships-msca-pfsBy: Baboki Gaolaolwe-MajorTuesday, Apr 22, 2025EDUCATION
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OpportunityFuture Africa at the University of Pretoria has reopenedFuture Africa at the University of Pretoria has reopened the call for applications for the Future Africa Research Leadership Fellowship (FAR-LeaF II)! 🌍📢 This fellowship supports early-career researchers across Africa, focusing on sustainability, resilience, and social cohesion. The renewed call encourages new applicants who meet the updated eligibility criteria: ✅ PhD awarded no earlier than 2017 (within the past eight years)✅ Under the age of 38 at the time of application 📅 Application Period: 25 March 2025 – 8 April 2025📌 Apply here: http://callforapplications.co.za/ Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of a dynamic research network driving impactful change in Africa!By: Baboki Gaolaolwe-MajorSaturday, Mar 29, 2025EDUCATION
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OpportunityNational Geographic Society – Freshwater StorytellingThe National Geographic Society's World Freshwater Initiative aims to address global water shortages by examining the impact of human water use on regional ecosystems and water provinces. The initiative seeks submissions from storytellers to raise public awareness about sustainable freshwater resource use. The RFP supports successful media projects and portfolio submissions, with grants ranging from $20,000 to $100,000. Projects should address challenges faced by communities, highlight solutions, and elevate voices.Link to Opportunity: https://www.nationalgeographic.org/society/grants-and-investments/rfp-freshwater/By: Baboki Gaolaolwe-MajorSaturday, Mar 29, 2025OTHER
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OpportunityThe DAAD In-Country/In-Region ScholarshipThe DAAD In-Country/In-Region Scholarship usually includes: tuition fees monthly scholarship rate study and research allowance printing allowance for the final thesis only for In-Region Scholarship holders: travel allowance and usually funding for health insurance Further funding options may be available, depending on the location. Scholarship holders will find the additional funding options that are available for them in the brochure "Your DAAD Scholarship" which is sent to the scholarship holder upon admission to the programme.Read more: https://www.daad.de/en/information-services-for-higher-education-institutions/further-information-on-daad-programmes/in-countryin-region-programme-in-developing-countries/?utm_source=RUFORUM%20Mailing%20List&utm_campaign=aa9dc3b427-RUFORUM%20Weekly%20-%20Vol.3%20No.25_COPY_01&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_1fcfbb8a0b-aa9dc3b427-346981101&ct=t%28%29&goal=0_1fcfbb8a0b-aa9dc3b427-346981101&mc_cid=aa9dc3b427&mc_eid=2397799980By: Baboki Gaolaolwe-MajorThursday, Mar 20, 2025EDUCATION
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OpportunityTWAS Research Grants Programme in Basic Sciences: IndividualsThe TWAS Research Grants Programme in Basic Sciences was established in response to the needs of researchers in developing countries, particularly those attached to institutions that lack appropriate research facilities. Under this scheme, grants can be awarded for research projects in biology, chemistry, mathematics and physics either to individual young researchers, or to research units in the science-and-technology-lagging countries (S&TLC) identified by TWAS, to enable them to purchase the research facilities they need to enhance their productivity.Apply here: https://www.twas.org/opportunity/twas-research-grants-programme-basic-sciences-individuals?utm_source=RUFORUM+Mailing+List&utm_campaign=aa9dc3b427-RUFORUM+Weekly+-+Vol.3+No.25_COPY_01&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_1fcfbb8a0b-aa9dc3b427-346981101&ct=t()&goal=0_1fcfbb8a0b-aa9dc3b427-346981101&mc_cid=aa9dc3b427&mc_eid=2397799980By: Baboki Gaolaolwe-MajorWednesday, Mar 19, 2025EDUCATION
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ArticleHigher Education, Geopolitics, and Sustainable Development in AfricaAmid shifting geopolitical and policy landscapes in the U.S., uncertainties have emerged that may impact global education and research collaborations. While the full implications of these changes remain unclear, higher education institutions must remain steadfast in their mission to promote knowledge, collaboration, and sustainable development. Alliance for African Partnership (AAP) in collaboration with the African Studies Center, Michigan State University are pleased to invite you to the AAP Public Dialogue on Higher Education, Geopolitics, and Sustainable Development in Africa. Join us as our expert panel discuss the contributions of African higher education institutions in transformative research, policy shaping, crisis leadership, and actionable strategies for strengthening the higher education sector amid these uncertainties, while advancing the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Panelists: Tawana Kupe – Visiting Research Scholar, Michigan State University Amalia Uamusse – Deputy Vice Chancellor, Eduardo Mondlane University David Norris – Vice Chancellor, University of Botswana Mwenda Ntarangwi – Vice Chancellor, USIU-AfricaBy: Justin RabineauWednesday, Mar 12, 2025EDUCATION
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OpportunityCFP: Jesuit Studies at Sixteenth Century Society, Portland, OR 30 October - 1 November 2025CFP: Jesuit Studies panels at the Sixteenth Century Society (SCS) annual Conference, 30 October-1 November, 2025 at the Hilton Portland Downtown Hotel in Portland, Oregon, USA. The 2025 annual meeting will be held in person. A submission at this stage assumes a commitment to attending an in-person conference. All conference participants must also join the Sixteenth Century Society. The Journal of Jesuit Studies sponsors panels and round tables at SCS to promote global Jesuit studies in different academic disciplines. Please submit abstracts on topics related to the study of Jesuits in art or architectural history, digital humanities, global/international studies, history, history of science and medicine, literature, or religion and theology, focusing on Jesuits around the world in the early modern period, of no more than 250 words, along with a short list of keywords, and a BRIEF CV (no more than 300 words, including affiliation, rank and one or two important publications or other evidence of scholarship) to Kathleen Comerford, kcomerfo@georgiasouthern.edu, no later than Tuesday, April 8, 2025. Please follow instructions carefully, as the submissions module does not allow flexibility of interpretation. The SCS is a conference focused on global early modern (c.1450-c.1750) scholarship in a variety of fields (including Art & Architectural History, Digital Humanities, English Literature, French Literature, German Studies, History, History of Science & Medicine, Interdisciplinary Studies, Italian Studies, Pedagogy and Professionalization, Spanish, Portuguese, and Latin American Studies, and Religion and Theology). Members present papers or posters, or engage in round-table discussions. For more information, see www.sixteenthcentury.org/conference. The SCS encourages the participation of international scholars and warmly welcomes early career researchers and postgraduates to the academic community. The SCS is a not-for-profit scholarly organization and therefore receives no governmental or institutional funding, and therefore cannot cover the costs of participation. The Journal of Jesuit Studies is also unable to offer funding. In order to participate in this conference, delegates or their sponsoring institutions or organizations will need to fund travel and lodging expenses in addition to a per-delegate registration fee (there is a reduced rate for registered students). Advance registration online is recommended. For an additional administrative charge, registration may also be completed at the meeting. Please note that conference registration fees are non-refundable. The fee supports conference facilities, general events at the conference, membership to the SCS, and one year’s subscription to the Sixteenth Century Journal. Contact Information Kathleen M. Comerford Contact Email kcomerfo@georgiasouthern.edu URL http://www.sixteenthcentury.orgBy: Baboki Gaolaolwe-MajorMonday, Mar 10, 2025EDUCATION
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