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University of Oxford, African Studies Centre, Oxford School of Global and Area Studies Postdoctoral Studentships

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The University of Oxford‘s African Studies Centre, operating within the prestigious Oxford School of Global and Area Studies, offers competitive postdoctoral studentships for emerging scholars pursuing advanced research in African studies. These fully-funded opportunities support doctoral graduates conducting innovative research across diverse disciplines including anthropology, history, politics, economics, and development studies with African regional focus. The postdoctoral studentships provide financial support for 1-3 years, enabling recipients to develop their research portfolios while engaging with Oxford’s world-class academic community. Successful applicants gain access to exceptional resources, mentorship from leading African studies scholars, and opportunities to contribute to cutting-edge research initiatives. The program seeks candidates with outstanding academic records, demonstrated research potential, and clear contributions to African studies scholarship. These studentships represent a significant investment in developing the next generation of African studies experts, fostering interdisciplinary approaches to understanding Africa’s complex social, political, and economic landscapes. Applicants typically require a completed PhD in a relevant field and must submit comprehensive research proposals aligned with the African Studies Centre’s strategic priorities. The selection process is highly competitive, with evaluation based on academic excellence, research innovation, and potential impact on African studies scholarship globally.

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