Mawazo Institute 2023 Mawazo Fellowship Programme for African Students




The Mawazo Fellowship Programme is a 15-month, non-residential fellowship where Mawazo Fellows participate in a virtual training programme that features professional development courses designed by the Mawazo Institute hosted on our Mawazo Learning Exchange (MLEx) e-learning platform.
In 2023, the Mawazo Fellowship Programme will support up to forty (40) women across Africa. While all eligible PhD students are more than welcome to apply, we encourage applications from those working in the following thematic areas:
Agriculture and Food Security
Business, Trade, and the Economy
Climate Change, Natural Resources, and the Environment
Education and Pedagogy
Energy and Engineering
Gender, Rights, and Governance
Information and Technology
Life and Health Sciences
Mathematical and Physical Sciences
This programme supports African women PhD students from across the continent working on emerging development issues and provides them with (1) virtual, on-demand training, (2) mentorship, and (3) access to funding that supports research activities, conference travel, research translation, and cross-sector collaborations.

Mawazo Institute 2023 Mawazo Fellowship Programme for African Students

The Mawazo Fellowship Programme is a 15-month, non-residential fellowship where Mawazo Fellows participate in a virtual training programme that features professional development courses designed by the Mawazo Institute hosted on our Mawazo Learning Exchange (MLEx) e-learning platform.
In 2023, the Mawazo Fellowship Programme will support up to forty (40) women across Africa. While all eligible PhD students are more than welcome to apply, we encourage applications from those working in the following thematic areas:
Agriculture and Food Security
Business, Trade, and the Economy
Climate Change, Natural Resources, and the Environment
Education and Pedagogy
Energy and Engineering
Gender, Rights, and Governance
Information and Technology
Life and Health Sciences
Mathematical and Physical Sciences
This programme supports African women PhD students from across the continent working on emerging development issues and provides them with (1) virtual, on-demand training, (2) mentorship, and (3) access to funding that supports research activities, conference travel, research translation, and cross-sector collaborations.

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