Events
Researching Africa Day
Each year Researching Africa Day provides graduate students with the opportunity to network with fellow researchers, exchange information, share experiences, and discuss research strategies in a stimulating and engaging environment. The workshop is open to all graduates working on Africa within the disciplines of history, politics, development studies, geography, art and literature, anthropology, archaeology and the natural sciences.
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African Studies Seminar
The African Studies Centre runs a weekly research seminar (each Thursday in term) with presentations by visiting speakers, academic staff and postgraduate students.
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Evans-Pritchard Lectures
The annual Evans-Pritchard Lectures at All Soul’s College are a series of four to six lectures in the course of at most one term, based on field work or other indigenous primary materials concerning Africa, the Middle East or the Mediterranean, and offering an empirical analysis of social relations. The 2009 Evans-Pritchard Lectures are to be delivered by Dr Judith Scheele, Magdalen College on Smugglers and Shurafâ’: Saharan connectivity and the moral unity of the Central Sahara.
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