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2002-2003 Resource Guide: a Selected List of Fellowships, Scholarships, Grants and other training opportunities for African Women Students/Scholars
Institute for Education of Women in Africa and the Diaspora (IEWAD)
December 16, 2002

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Dear Colleague,

The Institute for Education of Women in Africa and the Diaspora (IEWAD) is pleased to send you this copy of A Selected List of Fellowships, Scholarships, Grants, and Other Training Opportunities for African Women Students and Scholars. This is our 3rd year of compiling this information and despite medical and other issues which threatened to keep us from working; we persisted and are honored to bring you this edition.

Please note that some of the deadlines have passed, but, providing that funding will be available, the program will most likely be offered again next year. We try to publish this resource document in a timely fashion, but, that is not always possible.

We would greatly appreciate it if you could send us information about programs that are not listed here so that we can incorporate them in the next year's edition.We also welcome other suggestions that you feel would make this a truly user-friendly document.

We found that this year there was a significant overall decrease in the number of opportunities available, but, on the other hand, we did find a number of very interesting and new opportunities specific to African scholars (e.g., the Five College African Scholars Program, Education and African Modernities: The Development of African Universities, or the African Women Public Service Fellowship).

As always, we wish you the very best in your scholarly endeavors.

Sincerely yours,

Susan Frazier-Kouassi, Ph.D.
Executive Secretary of IEWAD
iewad_ci@hotmail.com

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