Engaging exceptional young African researchers to build international networks that can develop ocean and freshwater sustainability solutions
The Africa-UBC Oceans and Fisheries Visiting Fellows Program will allow talented early-career academics from sub-Saharan African universities and research institutes to engage with leading researchers at the University of British Columbia (UBC), to facilitate diverse, equitable, mutually beneficial research collaborations. The Fellows Program is designed to allow exceptional sub-Saharan African researchers to build international networks and focus on a project of their choice in collaboration with UBC-based scholars. The goal is to make available to fellows the vast resources available at UBC for research and collaboration with UBC-based scholars. By expanding the networks of both African and UBC scholars and their students, all participants will share and co-create interdisciplinary knowledge and insights that would benefit their universities, their countries, and the world.
UBC partnersUBC-based scholars interested in participating as collaborators in this program, please fill out this short form. This is a unique chance to expand your research network, engage in cross-cultural academic exchange, and contribute to impactful scholarship that bridges knowledge across continents. The following faculty have already signaled their commitment to the program:
Terms of the Fellows Program
Selection CriteriaTo apply for a fellowship, all applicants must have at least one UBC-based researcher named as their potential collaborator on their application. An applicant for a Africa-UBC Oceans and Fisheries Visiting Fellows program must fulfill the following criteria:
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Selection ProcessDeadline: May 15, 2024. The pre-selection round will be managed by the African Centre of Excellence in Coastal Resilience, University of Cape Coast, Ghana. This Centre is uniquely qualified to serve this function as it is Africa’s preeminent continent-wide ocean and fisheries research Centre. Centre Director, Denis Aheto, will head the pre-selection committee and pre-select 8-10 candidates. The final selection will be made by a committee based at UBC. |