John L. Hirsch (History PhD’65) met with graduate students from History, Political Science, Geography, and Development Studies to discuss their research topics. As a former U.S. Ambassador to Sierra Leone in the 1990s and having …
Year: 2012
El Nossery on “Témoignages fictionnels”
“Témoignages fictionnels au féminin. Une réécriture des blancs de la guerre civile algérienne” is Nevine El Nossery, assistant professor in the Department of French and Italian, most recent book to be published by Rodopi. Details …
Rob Nixon wins American Book Award
“Slow Violence and the Environmentalism of the Poor” by Rob Nixon, UW-Madison professor of English and environmental studies and affiliate of the African Studies Program, has been named a 2012 American Book Award winner. Whether …
Graduate Student International Field Research Awards
Sponsored by the Division of International Studies, these awards enable PhD students to conduct exploratory summer field research abroad in order to develop their dissertation topics and be more competitive for extramural fellowships. Awards are …
Global House Party to celebrate Peace Corps
The Returned Peace Corps Volunteers of Wisconsin-Madison and the Peace Corps Campus Recruiting Office at the University of Wisconsin–Madison are hosting a Global House Party to celebrate the anniversary of congressional action to create the …
Journal of Undergraduate International Studies Accepting Submissions
The Journal of Undergraduate International Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison is currently accepting submissions for its Fall 2012 issue. The journal seeks to publish the best undergraduate work across the country related to international …
Princeton in Africa Program offers year-long fellowship in Africa
Looking for a way to get field experience in your career of choice? Consider applying for a paid, year-long fellowship next year in Africa, sponsored by Princeton in Africa Program. Princeton in Africa (PiAf) offers …
Africa at Noon lecture series begins September 12
We look forward to the start of another great year of Africa at Noon lectures. Professor of History Neil Kodesh will present the semester’s inaugural lecture entitled, Health, Disease, and Healing in the Northern Great …
Transition to New Site
The African Studies Program is transitioning to a new website. Please excuse us as we make our updates over the holiday weekend.