Greetings Arthur
Perhaps like me, you may not care too much for the institute's name
However, I hope the programmes and scholarships are worth publicising among Liberation 1838 supporters, in order to create the next batch of serious African historians to build upon your project's work
Kwaku
On 19 Jan 2012, at 08:19, msherwood wrote:
> Wilberforce Institute, University of Hull
>
> The Wilberforce Institute for the study of Slavery and Emancipation
> (WISE) is one of the few research centres in the world that offers expertise
> on both historical and contemporary slavery. The Institute is particularly
> keen to encourage applications for Ph.D. scholarships (deadline of 12 March
> 2012 for study commencing in September 2012) in the following areas:
>
> * Historical Slavery in the Americas
> * The Abolition of Slavery and the Transition to Freedom
> * Memories, Legacies and Representations of Slavery and
> Abolition
> * Modern Slavery, Human Rights and Social Justice
>
> A formal research proposal should be submitted with your application
> (1-2 sides of A4), outlining the scope of your proposed topic, underlying
> research questions, and rough chapter outlines.
>
> For further details please visit
> http://www2.hull.ac.uk/student/graduateschool/phdscholarships/scholarshiplis
> t.aspx#FASS
>
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