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Call for Applications for Mastercard Foundation Scholars Programme – Academic Year 2025
Published: 26 Aug 2024
"The University of the Western Cape (UWC) is an implementing partner of the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Programme. Initiated in 2012, the Programme is a global initiative designed to develop the next generation of transformative leaders by enabling highly talented, service-oriented young people, primarily young Africans, to pursue their higher education and cultivate their leadership potential."
Call for contributions to the ESR Review: The Right to Food and Nutrition Through a Public Health Lens: What Does Food Justice Look Like?
Published: 23 Aug 2024
The Socio-Economic Rights Project (SERP) at the Dullah Omar Institute (DOI), University of the Western Cape invites contributions for the ESR Review, a quarterly publication aimed at informing and educating politicians, policymakers, non-governmental organisations (NGOs), academics, and legal practitioners about key developments in socio-economic rights at both national and international levels.
Call for Contributions to the Economic & Social Rights Review on Sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) in Africa
Published: 19 Aug 2024
Socio-Economic Rights Project (SERP) at the Dullah Omar Institute (DOI), University of the Western Cape invites contributions for the ESR Review, a quarterly publication aimed at informing and educating politicians, policymakers, non-governmental organisations (NGOs), academics, and legal practitioners about key developments in socioeconomic rights at both national and international levels.
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Call for Applications: Two Post-doctoral Research Fellowships (1) Children’s rights in an African context (2) Criminal justice and human rights
Published: 17 Jul 2024
The Dullah Omar Institute for Constitutional Law, Governance and Human Rights at the Faculty of Law (DOI), University of the Western Cape (UWC), is pleased to announce two one-year full-time post-doctoral fellowships (PDRFs) for 2024-2025. One post-doctoral fellow will be based in the Children’s Rights Project (CRP) while the other will be based in the Africa Criminal Justice Reform Project (ACJR).