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All 5 Standards for Teaching Swahili as a Foreign Language Met at Swahili Spot Restaurant
On December 3, 2024, students studying Swahili at the University of California, Berkeley, gathered at Swahili Spot Restaurant in Oakland for an immersive cultural and linguistic experience. The event featured a buffet of East African...Read more about All 5 Standards for Teaching Swahili as a Foreign Language Met at Swahili Spot Restaurant
Gloria Kahamba: A Public Health Leader
Gloria Kahamba was recently named among the Top 25 Women in Management Africa and was featured in 9to5Chick’s Top 100 Career Women in Africa, which testifies to the leader she has become on the African continent. She was a Mastercard Foundation Scholar at UC Berkeley, earning her master’s...Read more about Gloria Kahamba: A Public Health Leader
LL.M. Program Profiles First Three Mastercard Foundation Scholars From Africa
The LL.M. Program shares profiles of the first three LL.M. Mastercard Foundation Scholars at UC Berkeley: Hudheifa Aden from Somalia, Agbor Tabe from Cameroon, and Getachew Gayzibayso from Ethiopia.Read more about LL.M. Program Profiles First Three Mastercard Foundation Scholars From Africa
CAS Fellowship Award Highlights of 2024
Award for Best Undergraduate Thesis in African Studies David Villani, History. Les...Read more about CAS Fellowship Award Highlights of 2024
Carlos Mureithi: International Journalist Inspired by Climate Solutions
Carlos Mureithi always loved writing. He wanted to become a professional writer so that he could tell important stories. In high school he regularly wrote letters to the editor of The Standard, one of Keyna’s largest newspapers, and he decided that he wanted to pursue journalism. After spending...Read more about Carlos Mureithi: International Journalist Inspired by Climate Solutions
BPPJ Article: Guinea: Where land and debt collide
Nicholas Newman (MPP, 2024) conducted field research in the Pita and Labé prefectures of the Fouta Djallon in Guinea in partnership with a large rural farmer’s union. The stories shared by farmers made clear the importance of the relationship between land, debt, and social reproduction.Read more about BPPJ Article: Guinea: Where land and debt collide
Linus Unah: Mastercard Foundation Scholar, Wildlife and Conservation Journalist
The first time I scheduled a meeting with Linus Unah, a UC Berkeley alumnus with the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program, the meeting had to be rescheduled as Unah raced off to lead a small crew in filming the rescue of a manatee about to be sold. Such is the exciting work that Unah now...Read more about Linus Unah: Mastercard Foundation Scholar, Wildlife and Conservation Journalist
Ravina and Rushika Pattni: The Powerhouse Sister Duo in Tanzania
Ravina and Rushika Pattni are two exceptional women making a difference in Tanzania and beyond on the African continent. Ravina earned her bachelor’s degree at UC Berkeley as a Mastercard Foundation Scholar, majoring in Development Studies and Economics. Although she then obtained a...Read more about Ravina and Rushika Pattni: The Powerhouse Sister Duo in Tanzania
Julia Schaletzky Advances Biomedical Entrepreneurship in Uganda with Mastercard Foundation Faculty Grant
Julia Schaletzky is executive director of the Center for Emerging and Neglected Diseases, Drug Discovery Center, at UC Berkeley, which co-founded the Alliance of Global Health and Science several years ago to integrate...Read more about Julia Schaletzky Advances Biomedical Entrepreneurship in Uganda with Mastercard Foundation Faculty Grant
Collaboration brings 5 Ashesi University students to UCB
Via a collaboration with the Sutardja Center for Entrepreneurship & Technology and Ashesi University in Ghana, the Center for African Studies via the Mastercard Foundation...Read more about Collaboration brings 5 Ashesi University students to UCB
African Aesthetics - New Course Spring 2018
Ivy Mills offers a new course on African Aesthetics in the History of Art (190M) in Spring 2018.
Science and Storytelling in Gorongosa National Park
Kaitlyn Gaynor, ESPM PhD Student was a Rocca Dissertation Fellow in 2016.
My dissertation research, supported by the CAS Rocca fellowship, examines the interactions between people and wildlife in Gorongosa National Park, Mozambique. After decades of war, Gorongosa’s human
...Read more about Science and Storytelling in Gorongosa National ParkMCF Scholar Facilitates Architecture Exchange with University of Khartoum
Logman Arja sent us the following report after his September 2017 trip with Associate Professor Ronald Rael to Sudan.
My name is Logman Arja, a second-year Master of
Urban Africa - New Course Fall 2017
Ivy Mills (Ph.D African Diaspora Studies, UC Berkeley) will offer a new course, History of Art 192M Urban Africa, in...Read more about Urban Africa - New Course Fall 2017
Situated Brainstorming: Field Site Scoping in East Africa
This past summer, I was able to use the generous support of a Rocca Pre-Dissertation Fellowship...Read more about Situated Brainstorming: Field Site Scoping in East Africa
GSPP Washington Mandela Fellows
The Goldman School of Public Policy and UC Berkeley welcomes the Young African Leaders Initiative Washington Fellows...Read more about GSPP Washington Mandela Fellows
African Studies Library Resource Guide
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