Program Overview
Introduction to the Doctoral Program in African Studies
The University of Basel offers a doctoral program in African Studies, which is an interdisciplinary and intercultural research program. The program is designed for students who want to pursue a career in research and academia, and it provides a comprehensive education in the field of African Studies.
Admission Requirements
To be admitted to the doctoral program in African Studies, students must have a master's degree in a relevant field, such as African Studies, Social Sciences, or Humanities. The admission requirements include:
- A master's degree with a minimum grade of 5.0 (on a scale of 1-6)
- A research proposal that outlines the student's research interests and goals
- Letters of recommendation from academic supervisors or professors
- Proof of language proficiency in English (minimum C1 level)
Program Structure
The doctoral program in African Studies is a three- to five-year program that consists of:
- A dissertation that makes an original contribution to the field of African Studies
- A series of coursework and seminars that provide a comprehensive education in the field
- A doctoral examination that tests the student's knowledge and expertise
Research Areas
The doctoral program in African Studies covers a wide range of research areas, including:
- African history and culture
- African politics and economy
- African society and development
- African languages and literature
Supervision and Mentorship
Each doctoral student is assigned a supervisor who is an expert in the field of African Studies. The supervisor provides guidance and mentorship throughout the program, and helps the student to develop their research proposal and dissertation.
Funding Opportunities
The University of Basel offers various funding opportunities for doctoral students, including:
- Scholarships and grants for research and living expenses
- Teaching assistantships and research assistantships
- Funding for conference participation and research travel
Publication and Dissemination
The doctoral program in African Studies emphasizes the importance of publication and dissemination of research findings. Students are encouraged to publish their research in academic journals and present their work at conferences and seminars.
Graduation and Career Prospects
Upon completion of the doctoral program in African Studies, students are awarded a Ph.D. degree. The program provides excellent career prospects in academia, research, and policy-making, as well as in international organizations and NGOs.
Further Information
For more information about the doctoral program in African Studies, please refer to the University of Basel's website and the program's brochure.
