Deadline: 15 October 2015
The China Africa Research Initiative at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies has issued a call for applications for the SAIS-CARI Fellowship program. SAIS-CARI Fellowships are awarded on a competitive basis or by invitation to researchers, policy-makers, or journalists who wish to spend a concentrated period of time (1 to 2 months) writing or doing field research on an under-explored policy issue related to China’s African engagement.
Grants can range from $2000 to $10,000 per person, covering economy flight, accommodations and meals, local transport, and other reasonable research costs.
Eligibility Information
- Proposals that will pair analysis of cases of Chinese investment, aid or finance in Africa with that from the United States are welcome.
- Applicants are encouraged to show that they have policy “buy-in” for their topic – that they have discussed their proposed research with people in government or in another part of the policy or professional world and gotten a commitment from them to play an informal advisory role in the research.
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