Applications are open for the Governance for Development in Africa
Initiative (GDAI) Residential School 2020. The annual residential school
on governance and development is part of the Governance for Development
in Africa programme that they at SOAS run in collaboration with the Mo
Ibrahim Foundation.
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This initiative aims to
contribute to and stimulate debate on governance, development, and the
relationship between them. The residential school is for 20 participants
who are policy makers, academics, researchers or civil society
representatives from any African country who will gain, through this
training, new ideas and knowledge on the broad issue of governance and
development. They welcome applications from a wide range of backgrounds.
Cost
All costs for successful applicants, including economy flights, visa
costs, accommodation and meal, will be covered. No per diem.
Eligibility
- Applicant should be from an African country;
- Applicants should have at least an MSc degree in areas related to Governance or 5 years professional experiences in fields relevant to the theme of Governance and Development in Africa;
- The official language of the School is English.
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Applications should include:- 2 page max CV (including email address for correspondence)
- One reference letter (can be emailed directly by referee via email
- Proposal of max 1000 words outlining research interest and/or professional background and how the applicant will benefit from attending the Residential School
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To be sent electronically:
- Angelica Baschiera
- Centre of African Studies
- SOAS – University of London
- Thornaugh Street, Russell Square
- London WC1H 0XG
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