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Codesria-Sephis Extended Workshop On Social History PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 19 August 2009 13:11

Historicizing Citizenship

Call for applications

CODESRIA/SEPHIS collaborative programme is pleased to announce the sixth session of its Extended Workshop on New Theories and Methods in Social History which is scheduled for the 2nd–20th of November 2009 in Dakar, Senegal. The theme of the workshop is: Historicizing Citizenship. The Workshop will be organised around the comparative experiences of Africa, Asia, the Caribbean and Latin America. It will bring together about 12 young historians for three weeks of joint reflection, knowledge building and training. The participants will follow a programme designed to permit them to share experiences, improve the theoretical and methodological quality of their work, and deepen their comparative insights.

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Last Updated on Wednesday, 19 August 2009 13:17
 
Grants PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 10 May 2009 11:06

Overview

In keeping with one of its central goals, to advance knowledge in archaeology and foster excellence in archaeological scholarship, WAC offers a range of grants. WAC offers the following grants and awards:

Who is eligible to apply for a WAC grant or award?

WAC members from any country are eligible to apply for a WAC grant. However, priority is given to Indigenous members and members from economically disadvantaged countries. Individuals intending to apply for a grant should note that they must have been a WAC member for at least 4 years or they must join WAC for a 4-year period.

How are applications assessed?

Applications are assessed by the WAC Funding Committee and rated according to academic merit, benefit to the global community of archaeologists and demonstrated need for a subsidy.

How do I apply for a grant?

Please contact WAC for further information.

Last Updated on Monday, 11 May 2009 21:33
 
Workshop Grants PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 01 May 2009 00:00
Workshop Grants, to support the central WAC purpose to encourage in-depth, collaborative discussion and debate on specific issues/topics in the archaeology. WAC promotes regional activities through the support of regional workshops on topics of interest to members. WAC invites applications from people from low income countries and from Indigenous groups who can demonstrate financial need.
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