25 Nov 2016

This Online Course Will Change what you think about Economics of Money and Banking

Enrolment: 05 December (+ take on-demand)
Timeline: 13 weeks of study, 5 hours/week
Skill Level: Beginner
Certificate offered? Yes
Course of Study: Economics & Finance| 
Course Platform: Coursera
Created by: Columbia University
Cost: Free
About the Course
The last three or four decades have seen a remarkable evolution in the institutions that comprise the modern monetary system. The financial crisis of 2007-2009 is a wakeup call that we need a similar evolution in the analytical apparatus and theories that we use to understand that system.
Modern money cannot be understood separately from modern finance, nor can modern monetary theory be constructed separately from modern financial theory. That’s the reason this course places dealers, in both capital markets and money markets, at the very center of the picture, as profit-seeking suppliers of market liquidity to the new system of market-based credit.
Eligibility requirement
This course was designed originally for upper level undergraduate economics majors at Barnard and Columbia, in New York City.
But the course works for a much broader group as well: people who work in banks or finance but have no background in economics or finance (IT folk, lawyers), graduate students in economics and also other social sciences (history, international political economy, anthropology), and adult learners who sense the importance of the subject and want to find out how to think more deeply about it.
Because the instructor teach in New York, which is the center of world dollar money markets, the course is focused on those markets, but it works well even for learners from around the globe.
How to Enrol

Got Passion for Fashion? Take this Online Course on Innovation in Fashion Industry

Enrolment: Ongoing (Take on demand)
Timeline:  2 weeks @ 2 hours per week
Skill Level: Beginner
Course of Study: Fashion | Course Platform: FutureLearn
Created by: University of Leeds
Certificate offered? Yes
Cost: Free
About the Course
The course introduces a case study showing how Marks & Spencer has been a key innovator in fashion, introducing new fabrics that make our lives easier and more comfortable. You will see how M&S continues to drive innovation to bring consumers new and better products. You will also consider your own clothing and its innovation story, producing and sharing with other learners your research and findings on how a favourite item of clothing is the result of innovative developments in the industry.
Eligibility requirement
No previous knowledge or experience of business or innovation is required, just an interest in innovation and/or fashion.
How to Enrol
Important Notes: This course is part of a collection from the University of Leeds which have been specifically designed for those studying at school or college. All of the courses will help to enrich and extend your knowledge in a specific topic and develop your transferable skills. These courses will help you with making decisions about which subject to study at university and will give you examples and evidence when developing your university application.

DRD/DAAD Masters & PhD Full Scholarships for Africa (Study in South Africa & Germany) 2017/2018

Application Deadlines:
  • the MA in Development Studies (next deadline 15 July 2017, online application will be available from mid April 2017 only!)
  • the Master in Public Administration (next deadline 15 July 2017, online application will be available from mid April 2017 only!)
  • the MA in Development Management (Bochum Programme, next deadline 31 December 2017)
  • the different PhD options at the centre (PhD UWC) (next deadline 15 July 2017, online application will be available from mid April 2017 only!)
Offered annually? Yes
Eligible Countries: Sub-Saharan Africa
To be taken at (country): School of Government, University of the Western Cape, South Africa and Ruhr-University of Bochum, Germany
Eligible Field of Study: Scholarships are available for full-time students of
  • MA in Development Studies
  • Master in Public Administration
  • PhD options at the CDR
About Scholarship: In order to adequately prepare the next generation of leaders through research-oriented training it is not sufficient to have the possibility to award scholarships to promising candidates from all over Sub-Saharan Africa, but it is also necessary to maintain a strong research focus on the work of the centre and to cooperate closely with other leading universities in the region.
Type: Masters & PhD
Selection Criteria and Eligibility: Requirements for application and application procedure
  • Applicants should be from Sub-Sahara Africa
  • Applicants should have an outstanding academic record – at least 70% of your last degree
  • Applicants should apply within 6 years of having completed their previous degree
  • The study must have been completed at an internationally recognized university
  • The previous degree (Baccalaureus or Master) should have been an academic discipline which is related to Development Studies or Public Administration
  • South African students are required to have an honours degree in order to be admitted to a Masters degree course. Other students need the equivalent of a 4 year undergraduate degree
  • Applicants must provide evidence of proficiency in English, both written and spoken. This can be TOEFL test or a similar standard test or a letter from an academic institution
  • Work and/or voluntary experience in your field of interest would be a recommendation
  • Women are encouraged to apply
  • Applicants must be able to study fulltime at the UWC for the required period.
  • South African students are encouraged to apply
Number of Scholarships: not specified
Value of Scholarship: Scholarships include monthly allowances of 650 Euro plus travel allowances for Master candidates and 900 Euro plus travel allowances for PhD candidates. More information about requirements for application and application procedure is provided in link below.
Duration of Scholarship: for period of the programme
How to Apply: You will have to fill in an electronic application form As the e-form can only be submitted once, please make sure that your application is complete before submitting it!
Essay
MA applicants will have to write a one page paper about 1 of the following 4 topics:
  1. François Bourguignon, a former Chief Economist of the World Bank referred to the “poverty growth inequality triangle”: Discuss this comment, critically evaluating the role of inequality in the current study of development in Africa.
  2. Write critically on perceptions about governance in Sub Saharan Africa.
  3. It has been claimed that climate change could potentially interrupt progress toward a world without hunger. Consider the evidence for this claim and discuss how climate change might impact on food security.
  4. Discuss the relationship between social movements and civil society in a specific SSA country of your choice.
Visit scholarship webpage for details
Sponsors: DAAD

University of Nottingham Commonwealth Shared Scholarship 2017/2018 for Masters Students

Application Deadline: 10th March 2017.
Eligible Countries: Commonwealth countries
To be taken at (country): UK
Eligible Fields of Study: 
  • Advanced Nursing MSc
  • Assisted Reproduction Technology MMedSci
  • Cancer Immunology and Biotechnology MSc
  • Clinical Microbiology MSc
  • Microbiology and Immunology MSc
  • Molecular Genetics and Diagnostics MSc
  • Molecular Medical Microbiology MSc
  • Oncology MSc
  • Public Health MPH
  • Public Health (International Health) MPH
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Type: Masters
Eligibility: An interested candidate can apply for this scholarship if they:
  • are a Commonwealth citizen, refugee or British protected person permanently resident in a developing Commonwealth country (please see the CSC’s webpage in link below for a list of eligible countries) AND;
  • are classed as an overseas student for fee purposes AND;
  • have not studied or worked for one (academic) year or more in a developed country AND;
  • are unable, either yourself or through your family, to pay to study in the UK AND;
  • are not currently studying at a University of Nottingham campus or are not a University of Nottingham graduate AND;
  • by August 2017, hold a first degree of either first or upper second class (2:1) classification, or lower second class (2:2) classification plus a relevant postgraduate qualification (usually a masters degree) AND;
  • hold an offer to start a full-time masters degree programme at Nottingham in September 2017 in the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences on one of the following courses above
Selection Criteria:
  • You must hold an offer to study at The University of Nottingham in September 2017 to apply for this scholarship so you should apply for your chosen course in the first instance (click the links above to apply).
  • Application for admission to study at Nottingham must be received at least six weeks before the scholarship closing date to allow time for our Admissions office to process the application and confirm your offer, before you can apply for the scholarship.
Number of Awardees: 6
Value of Scholarship: Fully-funded scholarships for students from developing Commonwealth countries:
  • 100% of tuition fees;
  • return airfare to the UK;
  • a maintenance award and additional allowances
Duration of Scholarship: Duration of program
How to Apply: 
  • Any application for admission to study submitted later than six weeks before the scholarship closing date is not guaranteed to be processed in time.
  • There is no separate IELTS requirement for this scholarship. Applicants must meet the requirements of their course. Further information on The University of Nottingham’s English requirements is available here
  • You must make your scholarship application using the CSC’s Electronic Application System (EAS).
Award Provider:  University of Nottingham, UK Department for International Development (DFID) and the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission UK (CSC)

Carrington Youth Fellowship Initiative (CYFI) 2017 for Young Nigerian Entrepreneurs

Application Deadline: 31st December, 2016
Offered annually? Yes
Eligible Countries: Nigeria
To be taken at (country): Interviews follow at the US Consulate, Lagos, Nigeria
About the Award: The CYFI fellowship is built around year-long social innovation projects that are designed by fellows and supported by the U.S. Consulate and private partners. Following successful completion of their projects, fellows remain involved with CYFI and the U.S. Consulate through the CYFI Alumni Program.
Former U.S. Ambassador to Nigeria, Walter Carrington, was a champion of civil liberties, democracy and closer ties between the U.S. and Nigeria. CYFI invites applications from fellows who are committed to putting the ideals of Walter Carrington into practice. The CYFI Board of Directors will select fellows who demonstrate the exceptional passion, skill, experience, strategic thinking and vision necessary to implement their own innovative and impactful projects.
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Type: Entrepreneurship
Eligibility: 
  • Passion
    You are committed to making a significant contribution to your community and country
  • Skill & Experience
    You have a unique set of skills and experiences that you can use to make an impact
  • Strategic Thinking
    You are excited about the opportunity to launch an innovative CYFI project.
    You know how to design a project that is based on sound research, uses resources creatively, builds or improves on existing systems, and leverages partnerships with complimentary organizations
  • Vision
    You know the area of social change in which you would like to work, and you can articulate the positive change that you would like to make
Selection: Applicants selected for an interview will be notified by the CYFI Board. Interviews will be held at the U.S. Consulate General in Lagos.
Value of Program: 
  • Implement concrete, youth-oriented solutions to issues that concern you
  • Access U.S. Government resources and contacts
  • Catch the attention of American and Nigerian leaders in the public and private sectors
  • Work alongside talented and motivated peers with diverse backgrounds, but similar visions
  • Participate in CYFI Alumni Program
How to Apply: Application opens 10th December. You can only fill the application form after this date.
  • In addition to providing biographical information, applicants will be asked to complete a hypothetical scenario.  All fields are required.
  • You may save the application and return to it at a later time.  Please note however that incomplete applications will not be considered.
  • To start the application, proceed to fill the form (to be available soon).
Award Provider: An Initiative of the U.S. Consulate General, Lagos.

Apply: MERCK KGaA Accelerator Program Germany Spring 2017

Application Deadline: 19th December, 2016
Eligible Countries: Africa, Europe, North America, South America, Asia, Australia/NZ, Middle East, Antarctica and the Caribbean.
To be taken at (country): Germany
Type: Entrepreneurship
Eligibility: Startup in the field of Digital Healthcare
Number of Awardees: Not specified
Value of Scholarship: Here are the key benefits:
1. Financial support up to €50,000 for your team.
2. Accommodation & office space in the center of Darmstadt, Germany.
3. Access to a global network with 50,000+ industry leaders and investors.
4. Deep-dive mentoring sessions to bring your startup to the next level.
5. Travel & conference opportunities to enrich your international experience as well as the possibility to expand your network through our Silicon Valley extension program.
Duration of Program: March 6, 2017 – May 24, 2017. Announcement of selected startups to pitch will be made on February 15, 2017
How to Apply: Apply here
Award Provider: MERCK KGaA  Germany

Peace Revolution MENA Salam Fellowship 2017 for Entrepreneurs in MENA Countries

Application Timeline:
Fellowship Date: 27th – 31st March 2017

Application Deadline: 30th November 2016 (last date to apply online)

Eligibility Deadline:20th December 2016 (last date to complete at least 21 days of the online Self-Development Program)
Offered annually? Yes
Eligible Countries: MENA Countries: Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Sudan, Tunisia, Turkey, United Arab Emirates and Yemen.
To be taken at (country): Tunisia
Eligible Field of Study:
About the Award: Peace Revolution’s MENA Salam Fellowship will bring together 30 young entrepreneurs from the MENA region on a 5-day inner peace journey in Tunisia while living in an inspiring calm nature.
Are you a young entrepreneur striving to create a better world through your impact?Join the 4th MENA Salam Fellowship where you will learn how to turn your failures into successes and how to eliminate the excess baggage in your life. We can then move forward together and work towards empowering ourselves, our circles, our region and all around the world. Let’s start the change!
This is your opportunity to join Peace Revolution, so that you can start connecting to your inner true self and create the potential for social transformation around you! Assemble with the creative powers of youth! Join us in Tunisia, 27-31 March 2017
Offered Since: 2012
Type: Fellowship
Eligibility: To be eligible, applicants should:
  • be national of the following MENA countries: Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Sudan, Tunisia, Turkey, United Arab Emirates and Yemen.
  • be 20-32 years old at the time of submitting the application in order to receive the airfare support. Applicants above 32 years of age will be considered but have to pay their airfare to attend.
  • have completed at least 21 days of the online self-development program that need to be completed by 20th December, 2016.
  • have good proficiency in written and spoken English language.
  • be a young entrepreneur leading an enterprise with social impact.
  • be optimistic, be open-minded, show leadership potential, and have a genuine interest in peace building.
  • be able to pay a commitment fee of 300 USD before the arrival to the retreat site (by Bank transfer or Western Union).
Selection Criteria: After completing 14 days of the online self-development program, the Peace Revolution selection committee will make a Skype interview appointment based on your performance, fund availability as well as participant combination in the fellowship. You would still need to finish 21 days of the online self-development program in order to be qualified for the fellowship. There is no need to write a request for an interview if you have already submitted your application. If you are qualified, we will contact you.
Number of Awardees: 30
Value of Fellowship: The MENA Salam Fellowship covers:
  • Sponsorship of airfare (up to 700 USD depending on the residing country)
  • Local Transportation
  • Food & Accommodation
  • Meditation Sessions and Lectures
  • Yoga Classes
  • Interactive Workshops
The MENA Salam Fellowship DOES NOT Cover:
  • Transportation within participant’s country
  • Visa costs
  • Personal expenses
  • Participation fee of $300
Duration of Fellowship : The training starts with 21 Days online self-development program on our interactive platform providing the basic theory and practice; as an introduction to develop inner peace.
The fellowship offers 5 days intensive training program which includes workshops and session on:
  • Stress management
  • Cultivating optimism, compassion & empathy
  • Team & Time management
  • Personal Relations and Habits
  • Communication & effective listening
  • Creative Thinking and problem solving
How to Apply: Click link below to apply
Award Provider: Peace Revolution

Wellcome Trust Senior Research Fellowships in Public Health and Tropical Medicine 2017

Application Deadlines: 
  • Preliminary application deadline: 6th January 2017
  • Full application deadline: 7th March 2017
Offered annually? Yes
Eligible Countries: Low- and middle-income countries. See list below
To be taken at (country): United Kingdom
Eligible Field of Study: Public health
About the Award: This scheme enables researchers from low- and middle-income countries to establish themselves as leading investigators in their scientific field. The scheme aims to support research that will improve public health and tropical medicine at a local, national and global level.
Type: Post-Doctoral Research
Eligibility: To be eligible for a Senior Research Fellowship in Public Health and Tropical Medicine, candidate must:
  • be a national of a low- or middle-income country
  • have a PhD or a degree in medicine and are qualified to enter higher specialist clinical training
  • have five to twelve years of postdoctoral research experience.
  • have made significant progress towards establishing yourself as an independent investigator
  • have a strong track record in your area of research
  • have sponsorship from an eligible host organisation in a low- or middle-income country
  • have a research proposal that is within our public health and tropical medicine remit.
Selection Criteria: Candidate’s application must show:
  • good track record
  • the quality and importance of the research question(s)
  • good approach to solving these questions
  • the suitability of candidate’s research environment.
Number of Awardees: Not stated
Value of Scholarship: Salary and research expenses covered
Duration of Scholarship: 5 years (candidate can apply for renewal after this time)
Eligible African Countries: Algeria, Angola,  Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, Congo, Dem. Rep. , Congo, Rep., Côte d’Ivoire, Djibouti, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Libya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Nicaragua, Niger, Nigeria, Federation Rwanda, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Togo, Tunisia, Turkey , Uganda, Ukraine,  Rep. Zambia, Zimbabwe.
Other Countries: Afghanistan, Albania, American Samoa, Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh,  Belarus, Belize, Bhutan, Bolivia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Bulgaria, Cambodia, Chile, China, Colombia, Comoros, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Arab Rep., El Salvador, Fiji, The Georgia, Grenada, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, India, Indonesia, Iran, Islamic Rep. Iraq, Jamaica, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kiribati, Korea, Dem Rep., Kosovo, Kyrgyz, Republic Lao PDR, Lebanon, Lithuania, Macedonia, Malaysia, Maldives, Marshall Islands, Mexico, Micronesia, Fed. Sts., Moldova, Mongolia, Montenegro, Mayotte, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Palau, Panama, Papua New Guinea,  Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Romania, Russian, Samoa, São Tomé and Principe, Serbia, Solomon Islands, Sri Lanka, St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia St. ,Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Syrian, Arab Republic, Tajikistan, Thailand, Timor-Leste, Tonga, Turkmenistan, Tuvalu, Uruguay, Uzbekistan, Vanuatu, Venezuela, RB Vietnam,  West Bank and Gaza Yemen,
How to Apply: Candidate must submit their application through the Wellcome Trust Grant Tracker
Award Provider: Wellcome Trust, UK
Important Notes: Candidates who don’t have PhD or a degree in medicine may still be considered you if they have a first or a Master’s degree and can show substantial research experience. The scheme mmay be very important if candidate is an intermediate career fellow.

Search for Common Ground (SFCG) Africa Spring Internship 2017 for African Students

Application Deadline: Ongoing
Eligible Countries: African countries
To be taken at (country): SFCG’s Washington DC headquarters.
About the Award: The Africa Program is active in Angola, Burundi, Central African Republic, Chad, Côte d’Ivoire, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Guinea, Liberia, Madagascar, Niger, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Sudan, South Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda and Zimbabwe.
Search for Common Ground (SFCG) is an international non-profit organization that promotes peaceful resolution of conflict. With headquarters in Washington, DC and a European office in Brussels, Belgium, SFCG’s mission is to transform how individuals, organizations, and governments deal with conflict – away from adversarial approaches and toward cooperative solutions.
SFCG seeks to help conflicting parties understand their differences and act on their commonalities. With a total of approximately 400 staff worldwide, SFCG implements projects from 55 offices in 35 countries, including in Africa, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and the United States. The organization is an exciting and rewarding place to work, with a dedicated and enthusiastic staff who love their work. You will be joining a highly motivated staff with a good team spirit and there will be opportunities to grow.
The Intern will be expected to:
  • Contribute to the production of donor reports and grant proposals;
  • Attend policy meetings, representing the Africa Program;
  • Backstop the Washington DC-based Africa Team and country offices overseas; and
  • Assist with website, program literature and database system maintenance.
Type: Entry-level Internship
Eligibility: The ideal candidate will exhibit:
• Good writing, editing and communication skills (required);
• A self-starting, detail-oriented and flexible approach to tasks (required);
• Demonstrable interest in African issues and/or conflict resolution (required); and
• NGO and/or international experience (preferred);
• Fluency or advanced proficiency in French with a focus on writing (preferred).
Undergraduates (juniors and seniors), graduate students, and recent graduates are welcome to apply.
Duration of Internship: The internship begins in January and typically lasts until May
How to Apply: Please submit a resume, cover letter, and two one-page writing samples (one in English, and one in French if possible) in document through our Bamboo application system at https://sfcg.bamboohr.com/jobs/view.php?id=628.
We require commitments of no less than twenty hours a week for this position. Please note that this position is unpaid. Credit can be arranged for students with their institution. For international applicants, Search for Common Ground is not responsible for providing student or work visas; you will need to make your own visa arrangements.
Only those applicants selected for an interview will be contacted. We ask that you do not follow-up with calls or emails concerning the status of your application. Candidates who fail to submit and/or complete the full application and do not meet the appropriate application deadline will not be considered.
Award Provider: Search for Common Ground (SFCG)

Africa Science Leadership Programme (ASLP) 2017. Fully-funded to Pretoria, South Africa

Application Deadline: 16th December, 2016
Eligible Countries: African countries
To be taken at (country): Pretoria, South Africa
About the Award: The ASLP is an initiative of the University of Pretoria in partnership with the Global Young Academy, funded by the Robert Bosch Stiftung. It serves early- to mid-career researchers in basic and applied science, engineering, social sciences, arts and the humanities. The programme aims to grow mid-career African academics in the areas of thought leadership, team development, engagement and collaboration, with the intention of enabling them to solve the complex issues that face both Africa and the global community.
The programme will use a highly interactive approach to training, application of skills to a leadership project, peer support, and mentorship. Fellows will attend an initial 5 day, intensive on-site programme in Pretoria, South Africa from 22-27 March 2017 (departing on the 28th). The process will involve an approach that cycles between theory, application and reflection. Participants will be challenged to work collaboratively to design initiatives that advance a new paradigm for African science.
The leadership programme:
  • Identifies early- to mid-career academics who have demonstrated leadership potential and an interest in developing key leadership skills
  • Supports them to apply the acquired skills to projects that are relevant to the academic development on the continent and its impact on society
  • Creates a network of academic leaders on the continent, spanning not only across countries, but also across disciplinary boundaries
  • Advances a curriculum for academic leadership development, which can be utilised in institutions in Africa and beyond
Type: Training
Eligibility: To be selected, applicants need to display a compelling vision of their future involvement in the development of research projects, programmes, human capacity, specific policies or societal structures. The selection process will consider individual qualities but also focus on ensuring a diversity of culture, subject background (Natural and Social Sciences, Humanities) and gender among the fellows. Where possible the programme will also attempt to create small ‘cores’ of leadership; multiple strong applicants from the same centre or country will thus be considered.
Selection Criteria: The following criteria are used as a guide for the nomination and selection of fellows:
  • A PhD degree or equivalent qualification;
  • A faculty or a continuing research position at a research institution;
  • Active in research and teaching at an African institution of higher education or research;
  • A sustained record of outstanding scientific outputs;
  • Interest in translating and communicating the results of their work for impact in society;
  • Demonstrated leadership ability in research and beyond.
  • Interest in the role of research in addressing complex issues affecting society;
  • Interest in collaborations across disciplines and sectors (e.g. industry, government, etc.);
  • Commitment to participate in all the activities of the fellowship; and
  • Intent to share what is learned in the programme with their broader networks.
Number of Awardees: Not specified
Value of Program: The training will cover:
  • Core elements of collective leadership
  • Creative and systems thinking
  • Development of effective networks
  • Stakeholder engagement for change
  • Maximising the efficiency and impact of collaborative efforts
  • Advanced dialogue and communication skills
  • Effective problem solving and decision making
Following the first training week, fellows will apply their skills to a focus area or project relevant to their context.
As described above, projects will aim to contribute to a new paradigm for Africa science. During the year, participants will continue to engage with the group and have access to professional support. The costs incurred during the workshop (training, relevant travel, meals and accommodation) will be covered by the programme. In March 2018, fellows will complete their projects and present them at the second in-person training, which will consist of 3 days.
There will be some costs, which are not covered by the programme, such as visas, vaccinations or local transport expenses, for which you may need to seek support from your local institution or fund personally. You will also be required to provide us with your personal travel insurance details as a condition of participation.
How to Apply: All applicants have to provide two support letters by academic referees (details are provided in the application form). One of the two referees has to commit to be involved in future communications and mentorship in case of selection of the applicant into the programme. This referee will be informed about the progress of the fellow and should be willing to support the fellow if he or she requires it.
All applications will be reviewed and shortlisted by representatives of the University of Pretoria, the Global Young Academy, national young academies, and ASLP Management. The ASLP Management team will make the final selection of candidates
Award Provider: The ASLP is an initiative of the University of Pretoria in partnership with the Global Young Academy, funded by the Robert Bosch Stiftung.