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American Council of Learned Societies <gpfeil@ACLS.org> Date: Tue, November 2, 2010 1:38 pm Program fellowship competition is less than one month away! Please take a moment to remind your colleagues, students, and other contacts of the deadline, and to encourage all who are eligible to apply. Your help is an important link in ACLS' attempt to reach all of our colleagues based on the continent, and to encourage those eligible for the fellowships to apply! The deadline for electronic submission of applications is 1 December 2010 Eligibility: -Fellowships support projects in the humanities, broadly defined. -Applicant must be a national of a country in sub-Saharan Africa. -Dissertation completion fellowships are available for the final year of dissertation writing. The applicant must be PhD candidate at a university in Ghana, Nigeria, Tanzania, or Uganda. The applicant must be in residence at that university during the fellowship year. -Early career postdoctoral fellowships are available to humanities scholars who completed the PhD in the last five years. The applicant must be in residence at and affiliated with an institution of higher education in Ghana, Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania, or Uganda. Application materials and further information about the program are available at the AHP website: http://www.acls.org/programs/ahp ACLS is also happy to announce that all 39 2009-2010 AHP fellowship recipients have begun their tenure as ACLS/AHP Fellows. Information on the Fellows, including their project titles and abstracts, is now available on the AHP website. AHP Dissertation Fellows are listed at http://www.acls.org/fellows/ahp-diss/ AHP Postdoctoral Fellows are listed at http://www.acls.org/fellows/ahp-postdoc/ With many thanks for all you've already done to support the program through publicity, and for your ongoing commitment to advancing the humanities in Africa,
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