7 April 2025
The Leeds University Centre for African Studies (LUCAS), in collaboration with the Leeds Arts and Humanities Research Institute (LAHRI), is pleased to announce up to six short-term Virtual Visiting Research Fellowships for 2025-26.
Please review the full call for applications and application form, or email LAHRI@leeds.ac.uk to request a copy.
All application materials must be sent to LAHRI@leeds.ac.uk by the deadline of 12 noon (UK time) on 20 May 2025.
The Virtual Visiting Research Fellowships are short-term fellowships for academics based at institutions on the African continent, who through these positions have an opportunity to undertake a well-defined piece of research with a view to establishing research partnerships with academics at the University of Leeds.
The Visiting Fellowship will last 10 months from 1 August 2025 – 31 May 2026.
Each Visiting Fellowship comes with an award of £1,000 to be used by the applicant to pursue their planned research.
The ‘well-defined piece of research’ that the researcher will work on during the Visiting Fellowship will have a tangible output, in the form of a publication (jointly authored with, or otherwise with active input from, a University of Leeds academic) and/or a grant application (jointly prepared with a University of Leeds academic and supported by LAHRI).
We invite proposals that focus on the theme of “Africa’s Entanglements in a Global World’, and that examine the continent’s role as an active participant in shaping global dynamics rather than a passive recipient of external influences.
We invite proposals that engage with, but are not limited to, the following themes:
Find out more about our most recent group of Fellows, whose work focused on the theme of ‘African Ecologies’ on our Visiting Fellows page