African Studies Center Funding
Preference is given to students in Africa-focused undergraduate and graduate degree programs at the University of Michigan. Applicants for research grants may be at preliminary or more advanced stages of their research; applicants for internships should be prepared to identify the venue for their internship in a governmental agency, business, or non-governmental institution in the region.
The African Studies Center (ASC) offers support to faculty and students for research, travel, language study, and collaborative projects that enhance the study of Africa, past and present. ASC also co-sponsors lectures, workshops, exhibitions, and performances related to Africa .
Preference is given to students in Africa-focused undergraduate and graduate degree programs at the University of Michigan.
The following materials are required:·
- ASC funding application formâ€â€see: http://www.ii.umich.edu/asc/resources/funding
- Statement of purpose (2 page limit) including proposed time period, institutional affiliation, your reasons for pursuing the project, and how this experience will contribute to your career goals
- Letter of reference from your faculty advisor
- Budget worksheet (to include cost of mandatory travel insurance, if applicableâ€â€For TRAVEL INSURANCE please see http://www.uhs.umich.edu/tai/ for information and costs. Proof of enrollment will be required before funds can be dispersed.
- Curriculum Vitae
- University of Michigan transcript
A written project report will be required at the conclusion of the grant.
Summer funding applications and supporting materials must be submitted by Monday, Nov. 1 (a second round of applications will be accepted in February)

Funding is available as follows:
· Research and Internship support in Africa – Up to $3,000
· Conference Travel Grants – Up to $500 domestic and $1,000 international travel to support participation as presenters at conferences
· Support for Campus Events – Up to $1,000 to support Africa-related student events on campus
· Support for the study of African languages not offered at the University of Michigan