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Research body seals agreement to send PhD students to US

Research body seals agreement to send PhD students to US South Africa’s National Research Foundation (NRF) has partnered with the Fulbright Foreign Student Program (FFSP) to support NRF-funded PhD students registered with a South African university to travel to the United States to conduct research towards their doctorates at a host US institution or university, writes Schalk Burger for Engineering News. This partnership is aligned with the NRF’s Global Knowledge Partnerships Programme and will contribute to the foundation’s efforts to increase the number of South African PhD-qualified faculty that fully represent South Africa’s diverse demographics. This cost-sharing agreement will accelerate the career pathways of exceptional early career researchers and post-doctoral fellows to become leading international researchers with strengthened academic rigour and competitiveness, through increased international exposure, collaboration and mentorship opportunities, the NRF st

NRF Formalizes Agreement To Send PhD Students To The USA | U S Embassy & Consulates in South Africa

Home / News & Events / NRF Formalizes Agreement To Send PhD Students To The USA Chargé d’Affaires Todd Haskell joined NRF CEO Dr Fulufhelo Nelwamondo to celebrate this partnership that will support NRF-funded PhD students to conduct research towards their doctorates in the United States as part of the Fulbright Program. Press Release | April 21, 2021 The United States Mission to South Africa is pleased to announce the formal partnership between the Fulbright Program and the National Research Foundation (NRF) that will support NRF-funded PhD students registered with a South African university to travel to the United States to conduct research towards their doctorates at a host U.S. institution or university, as part of the Fulbright Foreign Student Program (FFSP).  

Lucia Carminati

I am a social and cultural historian of the modern Middle East, with a particular focus on nineteenth and early-twentieth-century Egypt. My research and teaching explore transnational processes and questions of state governance in provincial settings, empire, and the mobility of people, ideas, and goods. I am currently working on a manuscript titled Seeking Bread and Fortune in Port Said, 1859-1906: Labor Mobility and the Making of the Suez Canal. In this book, embracing labor migrants who followed domestic as well as international routes, I trace the social and cultural history of the Suez Canal region. I pay particular attention to the different kinds of mobility and circulation that both traversed and wound up in Port Said and the Isthmus of Suez. My future research will take two directions. One is the social history of public health and medicine in the Suez Isthmus region in the turn of the twentieth century. The other is an exploration of migrants correspondence, with par

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