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Call for Applications: UPEACE-IDRC Doctoral Research Award.
26 June - 12 September 2008
- Africa.
The UPEACE Africa Programme has secured funding from The Canadian International Development Research Centre (IDRC). This funding will be strictly allocated to African students studying at African institutions and in particular for those, who are in the final stage of their PhD studies. The award is intended to support PhD candidates in their field research, data analysis, associated travel and production costs. In addition, part of the award may be used to access updated scholarly materials and disseminate research findings through publications and conference presentations. The maximum award is US $10,000 per eligible student. CALL FOR PAPERS - Africa Peace and Conflict Journal. 01 May - 01 June 2008 . The Africa Peace and Conflict Journal seeks to provide a vehicle for African scholars, and those focusing on Africa, to publish their views on issues of peace and conflict affecting the continent. The APCJ deals with peace and conflict issues from a multi-disciplinary, and distinctly African perspective. Researchers from across disciplines are invited to submit papers, book reviews and briefings for publication. The APCJ will endeavour to publish reviews reflecting a diversity of topics and a diversity of approaches. CALL FOR PAPERS - Africa Peace and Conflict Journal. 20 February - 20 March 2008 . Theme: Endogenous Knowledge Systems in Africa The Africa Peace and Conflict Journal seeks to provide a vehicle for African scholars, and those focusing on Africa, to publish their views on issues of peace and conflict affecting the continent.
Internships, The University for Peace, Africa Programme. 20 February - 31 December 2008 - Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Internships, The University for Peace, Africa Programme The University for Peace, Africa Programme offers a limited number of UNPAID INTERNSHIP POSITIONS in its Addis Ababa office. These positions are designed for graduate students (post graduate) in the peace and conflict studies field, humanities and social sciences. |