African Studies Center

at Michigan State University

Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) Fellowships

for the 2008 - 2009 Academic Year

DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION OF ALL PAPERS RELATING TO THE ACADEMIC YEAR FLAS APPLICATION IS FEBRUARY 15, 2008

Fellowships for graduate studies in African languages and area studies are expected to be available at Michigan State University through a grant under Title VI of the Higher Education Act from the U.S. Department of Education.

Languages

Awards at Michigan State University are given for the study of African languages subject to approval by the U.S. Department of Education. The languages offered for the academic year 2008 - 2009 are:

Acholi

Akan

Amharic

Arabic, Modern Standard

Arabic, Sudanese

Bambara

Bemba

Chewa

Fula/Fulfulde/Pulaar

Hausa

Igbo

Kikuyu

Kinyarwanda

Kpelle

Lingala

Luganda

Malagasy

Mandingo/Bamana

Mende

Nyanja

Oromo, West Central

Sesotho, Southern (Sotho)

Shona

Somali

Swahili

Temne

Tigrinya

Twi

West African Krio

Wolof

Xhosa

Yoruba

Zulu


*Bold denotes languages offered in a class mode. All others are on a tutorial basis.

Eligibility

To be eligible for the Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) fellowship, applicant must:

Applicants will be favored who (1) have clear promise of completing a Ph.D. program with concentration in African language and area studies, (2) plan to utilize their training in field research in Africa, and (3) have excellent academic records as evidenced by course grades, recommendations, Graduate Record Examination scores, and other information.

FLAS awards cover most of the cost of normal core college tuition and fees at Michigan State University plus a basic stipend of $15,000 for the academic year (Fall and Spring). Annual renewal of the grant is subject to continuation of the Title VI program and the performance of the recipient.

Graduate Programs

The African Studies Center faculty is composed of scholars in the following fields:

Arts and Letters

Art

Linguistics

Literature of Anglophone & Francophone Africa

Music

Religious Studies

Romance Languages

Social Sciences

Anthropology

Archaeology

Criminal Justice

Economics

Geography

History

Labor and Industrial Relations

Political Science

Sociology

Urban Planning

Health

Human Ecology

Community Health

Human & Osteopathic Medicine

Pharmacology

Veterinary Medicine

Other Fields

Advertising

Agriculture

Business

Communications

Crop & Soil Science

Economics & Agricultural Economics

Education

Journalism

Natural Sciences

Resource Development

Candidates for the FLAS fellowships are expected to specialize in African area studies. They may major in any discipline, preferably those represented by faculty of the Center. FLAS fellows must take one course in African language each semester and two courses in African area studies each academic year.

Application Procedure

Applicants for FLAS fellowships are advised to provide the following:

  1. a completed application form, to be available late fall from the African Studies Center online.If you do not have access to the internet to complete the application contact us at (517) 353-1700.  We will e-mail you with a PDF version of the application form upon request.
  2. transcripts for all undergraduate and graduate course-work.
  3. at least two letters of reference on forms provided online by the African Studies Center, plus an additional third one from the instructor if the applicant has taken a formal African language course during the last two years.
  4. Graduate Record Examination scores.

Candidates must have completed application procedures by February 15, 2008. Applications are to be mailed to:

African Studies Center, Michigan State University
100 International Center, East Lansing, MI 48824-1035
Phone: (517) 353-1700, Fax: (517) 432-1209

For information about FLAS fellowships, contact:
Dr. Yacob Fisseha, Assistant Director, African Studies Center
100 International Center, (517) 353-1700
e-mail: fisseha@msu.edu