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1 By Oyeniyi Okunoye Department of English,Obafemi Awolowo University Ile-Ife

2  I appreciate the invitation to be part of this workshop.  I am delighted to be in the midst of old friends and colleagues to do what I am increasingly developing interest in—mentoring potential researchers.  I particularly thank the workshop the organizers of the workshop for making it possible for making my first visit to the Adeyemi Federal University of Education for the first time.

3 In this presentation, my mandate is to :  give a broad survey of fellowships and grants that participants at this workshop may consider applying for or aspire to apply for in the future.  Categorize the fellowships based on the people they target  Inspire participants to identify fellowships that best suit their needs

4  They are investments in select people whose works are adjudged good enough to merit support.  They are intended to support research in order to facilitate the production of knowledge in a broad sense or in a specific area of research.  The goal of every grant-making body is in seeing the end product of the research.  Fellowships and awards are proof of academic recognition and accomplishment.

5  There are many ways of grouping fellowships, awards and grants. I this presentation, I have chosen to categorize them based on the level of research that they target:  A: Predoctoral Fellowships:  support promising doctoral researchers.  either intended to cover a part of the doctoral work or the whole of it.  B: Postdoctoral Fellowships:  for early career researchers that are meant to enable them build on their research beyond the award of degrees.  can either lead to reworking the doctoral theses or initiating new researches.  C: Fellowships for Advanced Researcher:  more competitive  awarded to established researchers.  offer more resources and often support more than one researcher

6  CODESRIA SMALL GRANTS FOR THESES WRITING:  one of the oldest grants in Africa for postgraduate students in the Social Sciences and the Humanities –established in 1988.  Provides support for up to $3,000 for fieldwork, acquisition of relevant literature and methodology.  The award can only be utilized within Africa

7  DISSERTATION COMPLETION FELLOWSHIP OF THE AFRICAN HUMANITIES PROGRAM  funded by the African Humanities Program of the American Council of Learned Societies.  Available to scholars resident in Ghana, Nigeria, Uganda, Tanzania and South Africa  supports doctoral students in the final year of their PhD in completing their research  Offers the opportunity of a research residency in another country for about two months.  It carries a cash value of $10,000 and $1,000 for books

8  NEXT GENERATION SOCIAL SCIENCES IN AFRICA: DOCTORAL DISSERTATION RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP  This program is funded by The Social Science Research Council.  It is to raise the next generation of social science researchers in Ghana, Nigeria, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda and South Africa.  Supports 6-12 months of dissertation research costs up to USD 15,000 on a research project related to peace, security and development.  The deadline for applications this year is November 13, 2015.

9  DAAD FELLOWSHIP  The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) also provides scholarships for postgraduate students from Africa from the Master’s level.  These awards are designed to meet specific needs, ranging from full sponsorship in German institutions to split-site doctoral programme.  The awards offer an opportunity to work with a German host who mentors the awardee.  Details of specific programmes are available from DAAD representatives in Nigeria.

10  CADBURY FELLOWSHIP:  The Cadbury Fellowship is administered by the Department of African Studies and Anthropology of the University of Birmingham.  It provides scholars based in African institutions an opportunity to research on a research topic related to the theme for the year over a period of ten weeks and participate in an international workshop on the theme for the year.  The fellowship is intended to encourage awardees to rework their research for publication.

11  LEVENTIS FELLOWSHIP  This fellowship is meant for promising young Nigerian researchers and is funded by the Leventis Foundation.  It is utilized at the School of Oriental and African Studies of the University of London over a period of three months.  The application is always invited in March and the awardee comes into residence  The awardee works with a host.

12  POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP OF THE AFRICAN HUMANITIES PROGRAM  funded by the ACLS to promote research in the Humanities in five African countries.  Many awards are made each year.  to enable the awardee concentrate on research for a period of one year  offers an opportunity for residency at a centre in another African country for up to three months  Fellowship worth $17,000 with an addition of $1,000 for books.

13  CODESRIA ADVANCED RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP  a research fellowship of the CODESRIA for post- doctoral African researchers.  open to scholars in the Social Sciences and the Humanities.  candidates determine their own research topics  awarded for a period of one year  The value of the research is $10,000 and the research report is published in a CODESRIA book series.

14 THE NEWTON INTERNATIONAL FELLOWSHIP:  this is a prestigious international fellowship to be utilized in institutions in the UK.  It covers disciplines in the Humanities, sciences and the social sciences.  The fellowship is run administered by The British Academy and the Royal Society.  It offers grants of 24,000 Pounds per year and up to 8,000 per year for research expenses and 2,000 to cover the cost of relocation.  There is also the facility for follow-up funding of up to 6,000 Pounds for up to 10 years.

15  ALEXANDER VON HUMBOLDT FELLOWSHIPS: --HUMBOLDT POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP --GEORG FORSTER POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP  these are administered by the Humboldt Foundation in Germany.  they are among the best fellowships in the world in the sense that they establish an enduring relationship with awardees in addition to being very generous.  applications are made in consultation with a host in German institution.

16  ALEXANDER VON HUMBOLDT RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP FOR EXPERIENCED RESEARCHERS  GEORG FORSTER FELLOWSHIP FOR EXPERIENCED RESEARCHERS  These are research fellowships administered by the Humboldt Foundation targeted at scholars with established research profiles.  They are utilized in Germany and offer a range of facilities that make the researcher maintain a lasting relationship with German colleagues.

17  TETFUND NATIONAL RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP  This program offers research grants to lecturers in Nigerian public tertiary institutions.  The programme accommodates collaborative research and funds researches up to a maximum of 50 million naira.  Applications are to be made on prescribes forms and research priorities in each discipline is spelt out in the guidelines for the fund.  Applications are made through heads of institutions to the TETFUND and they are processed by specialists after being shortlisted.  TETFUND Grants accommodate various categories of researchers.

18  HUMBOLDT RESEARCH AWARDS:  These research awards administered by the Humboldt Foundation.  Awardees do not have apply for them but are nominated by colleagues who recognize their outstanding contributions to knowledge.  The awards are normally utilized in German institutions over a period of a year.  The value of the awards start from 60,00 Euro.

19  Even though all fellowships are said to be competitive, people still get them.  One stands a better chance of getting big fellowships only after getting small grants  Fellowships are good and universal proofs of academic influence and impact.  You do not have to give up if you have ever failed to win a fellowship or grant. Quitters don’t win, winners don’t quit.

20  All the fellowships and awards are waiting for you. Thank you.


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