2019 British Academy Writing Workshop for Sub-Saharan Africa (Early Career Researchers)

Application Deadline: June 30th 2019

The University of Nottingham and the Zimbabwe Council of Higher Education, in partnership with the University of Zimbabwe, with funding support from The British Academy hereby invite applications for the “Writing for Sustainable Development: Towards strengthening African grant and research writing for publication” workshop which will take place at the University of Zimbabwe, Harare, Zimbabwe from 24-26 September 2019.

This workshop will strengthen the grant writing and impact publication capacities of early career researchers based at universities in the following six selected Sub-Saharan Africa countries: Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, Uganda, and Zimbabwe. The workshop offers early career researchers an opportunity to work on their paper with the support of a team of journal editors in a focused, intensive environment.

Successful applicants will be invited to attend the three-day writing workshop. They will receive training and support to develop and submit an article to an international, peer-reviewed journal within 12 months of the workshop.

Successful applicants from outside Zimbabwe will be offered travel (round trip economy fare), accommodation and dinner, whilst successful applicants from Zimbabwe who live outside Harare will receive appropriate travel support, accommodation and dinner. Lunches and refreshments will be provided during workshop sessions for all participants. Funding priority will be given to qualifying applicants who do not have institutional or third-party funding to support their attendance.

Workshop details

Please download more information on the workshop, including aims and objectives.

Facilitators

Please download more information on the facilitators involved in this project.

Criteria

Applicants will normally meet the following criteria by having:

  • proof of residency in one of the selected six Sub-Saharan African countries
  • ‘early career research status’ (within 5 years of doctoral award)
  • a PhD or equivalent research experience
  • 5-10 academic publications
  • original empirical research in the Management OR Education (only Zimbabwe) fields that they plan to write-up into an academic article
  • evidence of written and spoken English language proficiency
  • a commitment to submit at least one article to an international refereed journal within 12 months after the workshop
  • a commitment to disseminate their workshop learning to others in their localities including early career researchers, postgraduate students and colleagues in their home institutions and networks

How to apply

To apply, applicants should submit the following to both Dr Juliet Thondhlana and Dr Evelyn Garwe by 30th June 2019:

  • a statement confirming appropriate nationality
  • an abstract and detailed outline of your proposed article
  • a sample of previous writing which may be a draft of work you wish to develop through the workshop
  • evidence of your empirical research and ethical approval for the study
  • a short curriculum vitae 
  • a statement about how you will disseminate your workshop learning to others in your locality including early career researchers, postgraduate students and colleagues in your home institutions and networks

For More Information:

Visit the Official Webpage of the 2019 British Academy Writing Workshop for Sub-Saharan Africa

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