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OpportunitySubmit Applications for YLACES Grant ProgramDeadline: Feb 28, 2025 Donor: Youth Learning as Citizen Environmental Scientists Grant Type: Grant Grant Size: $1000 to $10,000 Countries/Regions: All Countries Area: Environment, Students, Teachers, Youth, Research, Science, Youth & Adolescents What prevents you and your students from conducting environmental research? Is it access to scientific measurement equipment, transportation for field work, substitute teachers, or mentoring? Let Youth Learning as Citizen Environmental Scientists help you overcome barriers to students progressing from taking environmental observations to doing environmental research. For more information, visit https://www.ylaces.org/ Premium Link: https://grants.fundsforngospremium.com/opportunity/op/submit-applications-for-ylaces-grant-programBy: Baboki Gaolaolwe-MajorThursday, Jan 16, 2025WATER, ENERGY, AND THE ENVIRONMENT+1
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OpportunityCFPs: Primate Conservation Incorporated Grant ProgramDeadline: Feb 01, 2025 Donor: Primate Conservation Incorporated Grant Type: Grant Grant Size: $1000 to $10,000 Countries/Regions: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Benin, Bhutan, Brunei, Burkina Faso, Cambodia, Cape Verde, China, Cote DIvoire (Ivory Coast), Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, India, Indonesia, Japan, Kazakhstan, South Korea, North Korea, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Liberia, Malaysia, Maldives, Mali, Mauritania, Mongolia, Burma(Myanmar), Nepal, Niger, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, Philippines, Qatar, Russia, Saint Helena, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Tajikistan, Thailand, East Timor (Timor-Leste), Togo, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Viet Nam Area: Animals & Wildlife, Endangered Species, Habitat, Conservation, Researchers, Students, Research The Primate Conservation Incorporated is inviting proposals to fund field research that supports conservation programs for wild populations of primates. For more information, visit https://www.primate.org/grant_in.htm Premium Link: https://grants.fundsforngospremium.com/opportunity/op/cfps-primate-conservation-incorporated-grant-programBy: Baboki Gaolaolwe-MajorThursday, Jan 16, 2025WATER, ENERGY, AND THE ENVIRONMENT
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OpportunityInternational Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Grant Program 2025Deadline: Apr 30, 2025 Donor: International Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Grant Type: Grant Area: Researchers, Biotech, Science Submission of applications for the International Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Grant Program. For more information, visit https://www.icgeb.org/grants/ Premium Link: https://grants.fundsforngospremium.com/opportunity/op/international-center-for-genetic-engineering-and-biotechnology-grant-program-2025By: Baboki Gaolaolwe-MajorThursday, Jan 16, 2025SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION
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OpportunityCFAs: International Co-production Fund ProgrammeDeadline: May 15, 2025 Donor: Goethe-Institut Grant Type: Grant Area: Arts & Culture, Music, Performing Arts, Theatre, Artists, Innovation The Goethe-Institut is seeking grant applications to support co-productions worldwide that grow out of collaborative and dialogue-based working processes in the fields of music, dance, theatre and performance art. For more information, visit https://www.goethe.de/en/kul/foe/int.html Premium Link: https://grants.fundsforngospremium.com/opportunity/op/cfas-international-coproduction-fund-programmeBy: Baboki Gaolaolwe-MajorThursday, Jan 16, 2025CULTURE AND SOCIETY
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ArticleCALL FOR PAPERS, JOURNAL OF WEST AFRICAN HISTORYCALL FOR PAPERS, JOURNAL OF WEST AFRICAN HISTORY Journal of West African History•01/09/2025Announcement Location Michigan, United States Subject Fields African History / Studies CALL FOR PAPERS, JOURNAL OF WEST AFRICAN HISTORY Founding Editor-in-Chief: Nwando AchebeEditors: Saheed Aderinto, Trevor R. Getz, Toby Green, Vincent Hiribarren, Harry Nii Koney Odamtten. Book Review Editors: Mark Deets, Nana Kesse, Madina Thiam. The Journal of West African History (JWAH) is a peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary research journal dedicated to publishing high-quality scholarship on West African history. Positioned at the forefront of new research, JWAH addresses representation gaps by fostering critical scholarship on topics such as women and gender, sexuality, slavery, oral history, popular and public culture, and religion. The editorial board invites submissions that engage diverse topical, theoretical, and methodological approaches. Committed to rigorous analysis and international in scope, JWAH offers a critical intervention in knowledge production. Each issue includes scholarly book reviews, and articles are published in English, French, and Portuguese, with African-language abstracts. JWAH is published by Michigan State University Press. The editorial board invites scholars to submit original article-length manuscripts (not exceeding 10,000 words including endnotes) accompanied by an abstract that summarizes the argument and significance of the work. Review essays should engage the interpretation, meaning, or importance of an author’s argument for a wider scholarly audience. See what we have available for review on our Book Reviews page. Please contact our Book Review Editors at mark.deets@aucegypt.edu, madina.thiam@nyu.edu, or nkesse@clarku.edu for more information. Manuscripts submitted to the Journal of West African History should be submitted online at https://ojs.msupress.org/index.php/JWAH/submission/wizard. In order to submit an article, you will have to create an account. The site will guide you through this process. Contact Email jwah@msu.eduBy: Baboki Gaolaolwe-MajorWednesday, Jan 15, 2025CULTURE AND SOCIETY
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ArticleAnnouncing Journal of West African History, Volume 10, Issue 1Journal of West African History Announcement Type Journal Location MI, United States Announcing Journal of West African History, Volume 10, Issue 1 Founding Editor-in-Chief: Nwando AchebeAssociate Editors: Saheed Aderinto, Trevor R. Getz, Toby Green, Vincent Hiribarren, Harry Nii Koney Odamtten. Book Review Editors: Mark Deets, Madina Thiam, Nana Kesse. Volume 10, Issue I, NOW AVAILABLE! The Journal of West African History (JWAH) is an interdisciplinary peer-reviewed research journal that publishes the highest quality articles on West African history. Located at the cutting edge of new scholarship on the social, cultural, economic, and political history of West Africa, JWAH fills a representational gap by providing a forum for serious scholarship and debate on women and gender, sexuality, slavery, oral history, popular and public culture, and religion. The editorial board encourages authors to explore a wide range of topical, theoretical, methodological, and empirical perspectives in new and exciting ways. The journal is committed to rigorous thinking and analysis; is international in scope; and offers a critical intervention about knowledge production. Scholarly reviews of current books in the field appear in every issue. JWAH publishes primarily in English but recently published its first French issue. JWAH also plans to publish articles in Portuguese and is experimenting with African-language abstracts in forthcoming issues. JWAH is published by Michigan State University Press. Editor's Introduction Nwando Achebe, “Amaechina” Articles Cassandra Mark-Thiesen, “Progressive Empire?: Liberian Agriculture, Black American Farming Experts and World War II Engaging Africa and the World” Emmanuel Asiedu-Acquah, “Engaging Africa and the World” Caroline Maguire, “Artification and Decolonization at the Musée d’Art Africain de l’IFAN, Dakar” Sarah Zimmerman, “Legacies of French Colonial Militarization and Gender-Based Violence in the Sahel” Riina Turtio, “Soviet Military Assistance to Mali and Guinea, 1958-1980” Book Reviews Transcripts of the Sacred in Nigeria: Beautiful, Monstrous, Ridiculous (by Nimi Wariboko), Reviewed by Tara Hollies. State-building and National Militaries in Postcolonial West Africa: Decolonizing the Means of Coercion 1958–1974 (by Riina Turtio), Reviewed by Joe Gazeley. Letters, Kinship, and Social Mobility in Nigeria (by Olufemi Vaughan), Reviewed by Lisa Lindsay. Mieux vaut tard que jamais: Sur les traces de six tirailleurs guinéens fusillés à Clamecy en juin 1940 (by Daniel Couriol), Reviewed by Madia Thomson. Decolonizing Independence: Statecraft in Nigeria's First Republic and Israeli Interventions (by Lynn Schler), reviewed by Rouven Kunstmann. Submissions The editorial board invites scholars to submit original article-length manuscripts (not exceeding 10,000 words including endnotes) accompanied by an abstract that summarizes the argument and significance of the work. Review essays should engage the interpretation, meaning, or importance of an author’s argument for a wider scholarly audience. Please contact our Book Review Editors at mark.deets@aucegypt.edu, madina.thiam@nyu.edu, or nkesse@clarku.edu for more information. Contact Email:jwah@msu.eduBy: Baboki Gaolaolwe-MajorWednesday, Jan 15, 2025CULTURE AND SOCIETY+1
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OpportunityCall for book chapters for the edited volume: Mythological Motifs in Narratives.Location Turkey The study of mythology transcends the boundaries of time, space, and medium. Myths have always been an integral part of human storytelling, shaping collective identities, cultural ideologies, and individual imaginations. From ancient oral traditions and epics to contemporary films, graphic novels, and digital media, mythological elements continue to evolve, transform, and find expression in various forms. This call for papers seeks to explore the enduring relevance and transformation of mythological motifs, symbols, and archetypes in verbal and visual narratives. We invite submissions that delve into the ways in which mythology informs, influences, and reshapes narratives across different cultures, mediums, and historical periods. We encourage submissions in German, English and Turkish that engage with the following topics: Adaptation and Transformation of Myths in contemporary literature, cinema, and art. The reimagination of classical myths Comparative Mythologies Visual Representations of Mythology Mythology in Popular Culture Mythology in Classic and Contemporary Narratives Mythological Archetypes in Modern Narratives Gender and Mythology Multimodal Approaches to Mythology Eco-Mythologies Mythological Narratives in Non-Traditional Media Publication: Selected papers will be published by Maurer Press in Frankfurt am Main, Germany Book Title: Mythological Motifs in Narratives Publisher: Maurer Press (Germany) CPC: The CPC for publication in this volume is 100 Euro per chapter. Submitting your paper: Please send your paper proposals (max. 1 DIN-A-Size, Times New Roman 12, 2000 characters including spaces) and a 100-word author biography till February 28, 2025 to the editors of the volume listed below: Contact Information Assoc. Prof. İrem ATASOY, Istanbul University, Department of German Language and Literature irem.atasoy@istanbul.edu.tr Assoc. Prof. Habib TEKIN, Marmara University, Department of German Language and Literature habib.tekin@marmara.edu.tr Contact Email: habib.tekin@marmara.edu.tr URL: https://www.maurer.press/By: Baboki Gaolaolwe-MajorWednesday, Jan 15, 2025EDUCATION
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