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ASA Presidential Fellows Program. The ASA recognizes that it is futile to effectively study Africa and meaningfully engage important issues affecting the African continent, without also meaningfully engaging the scholars and practitioners on the ground who are working against considerable odds to bring about change. These actors generate much of the empirical data that goes into informing reports and studies which are published and circulated in the “global north,” however the vast majority of them are unable to access resources, networks and capacity- building opportunities beyond their borders. The ASA Presidential Fellows Program is responding to this gap by continuing its tradition of providing opportunities for academics and practitioners with a scholarly interest in Africa to travel to attend the ASA Annual Meeting, visit institutions of higher learning in the United States, engage with academics working on Africa- related issues, take courses and to explore opportunities for collaborative ventures. This year the ASA will fund approximately five to seven scholars from the following categories of ASA Presidential Fellows: 3 Fellows will be sponsored under the American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS)/ASA Presidential Fellows Program. The selection process for this category will be managed by the African Humanities Program of the ACLS To see the past ACLS/ASA Fellows please go to this page: 2.
ACLS/ASA Presidential Fellows. ASA member contribution sponsored Fellowship(s). The ASA has two member- nominated fellowships available, with additional fellowships to be made available, contingent on funding. Hormuud Telecomunications sponsored Fellowship.
Eligibility Requirements. Applicants must be based in a higher education institution or an organization on the African continent, and should be able to demonstrate a scholarly commitment to work on issues affecting Africa. All applicants must be nominated by a current ASA member. If you are an applicant interested in the Program, you may consult the ASA's Membership Directory to find and contact an ASA member who can nominate you. Please note that the Membership Directory is only available to members of the African Studies Association, via the ASA Membership Portal.
Please visit the ASA's Membership Portal to obtain information about becoming a member of the ASA and to register for ASA membership. The nominating member must be willing to host and mentor the Fellow during the conference.
Nominations must include a proposed itinerary during the institutional visit(s), detailing possible events and meetings the Presidential Fellow may have. If possible, please include information about available financial support for the Fellow and the visit. For candidates in academia, preference will be given to junior scholars - which we understand as scholars about to complete their Ph. D or within 5- 1. For practitioner candidates, the nominating member must be able to demonstrate in their nomination letter how participating in the ASA Presidential Fellows Program will positively impact the candidates work/engagement. While applicants may come from multidisciplinary backgrounds, preference will be given to applicants with demonstrable scholarly and/or activist contributions to development initiatives in Africa.
Eligible women applicants are encouraged to apply. To Apply. The deadline to apply for the 2. Monday, March 2. 1. The deadline for nominations for the 2.
Presidential Fellows Program has now passed, and the ASA is no longer accepting nominations. Successful applicants will be notified of their acceptance by the ASA. You can view the biographies of those selected for the Presidential Fellows Program in past years below.
Presidential Fellows. Abubakar Aliyu Liman, ACLS- AHP Fellow, (English and Literacy Studies, Ahmadu Bello University, Nigeria).
Abubakar Liman Aliyu is an Associate Professor of Comparative Literature and Popular Culture in the Department of English and Literary Studies, Ahmadu Bello University Zaria, Nigeria, where he has been based since 1. Since his initial appointment, he subsequently rose through the ranks to the rank of Associate Professor and Head of Department. Liman has conducted research in the area of Comparative Literature, Orature and Popular Culture and has published many papers in peer- reviewed journals, books and monographs in and outside Nigeria. Liman was awarded the 2. Leventis African Fellow at the School of African and Oriental Studies (SOAS), University of London.
He was also the 2. American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS), African Humanities Program (AHP) Post- Doctoral Fellowship Award. Sylvia Bruinders, ACLS- AHP Fellow, (Music, University of Cape Town, South Africa). Sylvia Bruinders teaches African, African diasporic and World musics at the University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa.
She completed her doctorate at the University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign. Her research interests include subjectivity, African Diaspora studies, the music industry, music in film, and ethnomusicology. Through her research on the Christmas Bands Movement in the Western Cape, South Africa she investigated the subjectivities of members of the bands and explored how social and political processes impact upon community practices in the Western Cape. She also participated in cultural exchange programs and studied with local musicians and music teachers for a month in Bali in 2. Zimbabwe in 2. 00. Joseph Oduro- Frimpong, ACLS- AHP Fellow, (Arts and Sciences, Ashesi University College, Ghana). Joseph Oduro- Frimpong holds a Ph.
D in cultural anthropology from Southern Illinois University, Carbondale and has held teaching positions at Saint Louis University, Missouri and Southern Illinois University (Edwardsville campus). His research investigates Ghanaian popular media (e. He is particularly interested in how such tangible formats not only (re)- mediate cultural ideas and beliefs but also engage in socio- political issues. His research appears in the edited volumes: Encyclopedia of Social Movement Media (2. Popular Culture in Africa: Episteme of the Everyday (2. His journal articles appear in International Journal of Communication, and African Studies Review.
Tracie Utoh- Ezeajugh, ACLS- AHP Fellow, (Theatre Arts, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Nigeria). Tracie Chima Utoh- Ezeajugh, Ph. D, is a Professor of Theatre and Film Design at Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Nigeria. A Rockefeller Fellow and an AHP Post- Doctoral Fellow, Utoh- Ezeajugh’s scholarly work focuses in the area of African Costumes, Make- up and Body designs, both as art and as aids to characterisation on stage and in Films. She has also written many stage plays and children’s literature. Abdiqani A. Farah, Hormuud Scholar, (Somali Institute of Environmental Studies, East Africa University, Somalia). Abdiqani Ahmed Farah (Ph.
D, University of Glasgow) is an environmental scientist with wide interests in sustainable environment and marine life. More particularly, he is interested in coral reef ecosystem Biology in both the Red Sea and Indian Oceans, and is working on understanding the seasonal changes of coral reefs important for fish habitats by monitoring the key environmental and ecological factors.
He is head of Somali Institute of Environmental Science. Ruth Murambadoro, ASA Presidential Fellow, (Political Science, University of Pretoria). Ruth Murambadoro is an assistant lecturer in the Department of Political Sciences at the University of Pretoria. She is pursuing her doctoral studies in Political Sciences with the University of Pretoria.
She holds a research master’s degree in Political Science, an honors degree in international relations and a bachelor of political sciences degree from the same university. Ruth is a recipient of the African Pathways NIHSS- CODESRIA doctoral fellowship (2. Next Generation Social Sciences in Africa fellowship (2. She holds postgraduate certificates in conflict management, political psychology, post- conflict transitions, and international justice from the International Peace and Security Institute (IPSI) and the Central European University. She attended study exchange programs studying at the Netherlands Institute of International Relations, Clingendael, the Johns Hopkins University SAIS Bologna Center, Italy and the Central European University, Budapest, in 2. She has three years of experience in qualitative research on peace and conflict and transitional justice in Zimbabwe and Sub Saharan Africa. Her fields of interest are in transitional justice, reconciliation, democracy, post- conflict recovery and political psychology of conflict stricken communities in Africa.
Yusuf Kajura Serunkuma, ASA Presidential Fellow, (Literature and English Language, Makerere University Institute of Social Research). Yusuf Kajura Serunkuma is a graduate Student at Makerere University Institute of Social Research (MISR). Yusuf has a Bachelors degree in Literature and English Language and an MPhil in Social Studies . In his free time, Yusuf moonlights as a columnist in Uganda’s newspapers, and a playwright. In 2. 01. 4, Fountain Publishers published his first play, The Snake Farmers and reviewers received it warmly both in Kenya and his home country Uganda.
Presidential Fellows. Grace Ahingula Musila teaches at the English Department, Stellenbosch University. She holds a Phd in African Literature; and her research interests include East and Southern African literatures, popular culture and gender studies. She has variously published journal articles and chapters on these areas. She has also co- edited .
She is currently working on a monograph on the 1. British tourist Julie Ward at the Maasai Game Reserve in Kenya. The book is a multidisciplinary portrait of the multiple strands of ideas and interests that were inscribed on the Julie Ward murder and what these reveal about cultural productions of truth, knowledge and social imaginaries in Kenya and Britain.