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Join the African-German Doctoral Summer School 2023!

ANNOUNCEMENT

Join us for the 1st African-German Doctoral Summer School from 4th September – 9th September 2023 in Hamburg!

The interdisciplinary Doctoral Summer School aims to facilitate academic and social exchange that supports participants’ current research, enhances their sociocultural integration and prepares them for further careers.

Who can apply?
Doctoral candidates, students and early-stage post-docs with an African or migration background or researching on/about Africa in Germany,
Highly motivated Master’s students who desire to pursue their Doctoral degree are also welcome to apply!

What to expect?
Discipline-focused workshops, Research-focused seminars, Personal development training, Social Entrepreneurship Training, Career Coaching, Social events, Networking and lots more!

Special Offers: We are happy to offer transportation and hotel subsidies for participants from outside Hamburg!

Hurry and apply now! Registration opens until 31st July 2023.

To register for the 1st African-German Doctoral Summer School, click HERE

For questions or inquiries, please contact the project team,

Dr. Adekunle Adedeji: Adekunle.adedeji@haw-hamburg.de
Dr. Taiwo Fagbemigun: info@horizonresourcenetwork.org

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The 1st African-German Summer School is financed by Hamburg Research Academy and Sozialbehörde Hamburg with support from the project partners: Horizon Resource Network e.V, Hamburg University of Applied Sciences, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE) & Aloes Research Education and Development.


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