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Visiting Scholars Program

In order to provide a service and to maintain the intellectual vitality of the African Studies Center, we invite African and Africanist scholars to become Visiting Scholars in African Studies for a period of two weeks to one year. Normally, the stay at MSU is used to conduct library or archival research, complete a writing project, and present papers in faculty seminars. Occasionally, scholars also offer special short courses or substitute for MSU faculty member on sabbatical leave.

Most scholars come with funding from their home institutions, a foundation, or a government (e.g., the Fulbright-Hayes program). Although the Center normally has no funds for direct salary payments, Visiting Scholars are given full access to university facilities, including subsidized housing, use of the libraries, and participation in the Center program.

Like the University Exchange programs, this program seeks to build collegial cooperation of the Center and its faculty with African faculty and their institutions.

Scholars with an interest in Africa are invited to apply to become a Visiting Scholar in African Studies for periods as short as two weeks or as long as one year. In special circumstances, a position may be extended beyond one year.

The program is designed primarily for faculty members of African universities wishing to spend a sabbatical leave at MSU; however, scholars from North America and other nations are also welcome to apply.

Opportunities at MSU for scholars in African Studies include the following:

Benefits for the visiting Scholar

A Visiting Scholar at MSU will be provided with the following benefits:

Visa Status

Finances

Application

Scholars wishing to receive an invitation as Visiting Scholar at MSU should submit a curriculum vitae to the Center Director and a letter indicating the following:

Normally, the Center can make a determination and respond to the scholar within 14 days of receiving the inquiry.

MSU Office of International Students and Scholars