The Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship Program offers short-term fellowships to African-born academics at universities in the USA and Canada to collaborate with African universities in research, curriculum co-development, and/or graduate student training. Project requests to host scholars are submitted by universities and other higher education institutions in Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania, and Uganda. Past scholars in the program have included several in agriculture, environment, and related disciplines.
Globally, enough food is produced to feed the world's population but many still live below $1.25 per day around the world, and most affected are children and women. Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs 1 and 2) 'Zero Hunger', and 'No poverty' is dependent on our combined efforts to solve food insecurity among the world's poorest community. To achieve this, knowledge sharing is vital as a tool for policy change.
Saturday, 16 November 2019
Apply: Institute of International Education - Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowships
The Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship Program offers short-term fellowships to African-born academics at universities in the USA and Canada to collaborate with African universities in research, curriculum co-development, and/or graduate student training. Project requests to host scholars are submitted by universities and other higher education institutions in Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania, and Uganda. Past scholars in the program have included several in agriculture, environment, and related disciplines.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment