Claude Ake Visiting Chair Explained

The Claude Ake Visiting Chair in Uppsala, Sweden, is a research programme for senior scholars with professorial competence from African universities, specialised in areas like peace, conflict resolution, human rights and democracy. The programme was co-founded in 2003 by the Nordic Africa Institute and the Department of Peace and Conflict Research at Uppsala University, who are also co-financing it.[1] [2]

Only one person at a time can hold the Claude Ake Visiting Chair and the chair holder is offered a three-month stay in Uppsala to pursue his or her own research, with opportunities for lecturing, holding seminars and taking part in ongoing research activities at both institutions.[3] [4] [5] The visiting chair is also contracted to publish an academic paper to be published in the Open Access series Claude Ake Memorial Papers.[6]

The Claude Ake Visiting Chair was set up in 2003 in honour of the memory of Nigerian political scientist Claude Ake (1939–1996). The idea of setting up a chair in his name was first raised by political scientist Guy Martin, already immediately after Claude Ake's sudden and untimely death.[7] [8]

Current and previous holders of the Claude Ake Visiting Chair

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2024-05-21 . Claude Ake Visiting Chair - Uppsala University . 2024-09-06 . www.uu.se . en.
  2. Book: Sesay, Amadu . The African union: forward march or about face-turn? . Uppsala University and the Nordic Africa Institute . 2008 . 978-91-506-1990-4 . Uppsala . 3–4 . English.
  3. Web site: Swedish Development Research Network SweDev . 2024-09-06 . nai.uu.se . 17 January 2024 . en.
  4. Web site: 2023-12-11 . Nordic Africa Institute Claude Ake Visiting Chair Scholarships 2024 for African Researchers (Fully Funded to Sweden) – Opportunities For Africans . 2024-09-06 . fr-FR.
  5. Web site: The Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA) .
  6. Web site: List of titles in the Claude Ake Memorial Papers series at the website of the National Library of Denmark .
  7. Web site: African Insight Vol 26 No 4:1996 .
  8. Martin . Guy . Claude Ake . ASA News, Newsletter of the African Studies Association at the University of Cambridge . January/March 1997 . 4–5.
  9. Web site: Victor A. O. Adetula . 2024-09-06 . E-International Relations . en-US.
  10. Web site: 'A crisis of Leadership? Reflections on 20 years of Democracy University of Pretoria . 2024-09-06 . www.up.ac.za.
  11. Web site: Poverty and Elites in Africa - Medfarm Play - Uppsala universitet . 2024-09-06 . media.medfarm.uu.se . sv.
  12. Web site: Eghosa Emmanuel Osaghae (Nigerian Institute of International Affairs) . 2024-09-06 . niia.gov.ng . en.
  13. Web site: The challenge of peacebuilding: Responses to insecurity in Africa - The Nordic Africa Institute . 2024-09-06 . nai.uu.se . en.
  14. Web site: 2023-03-15 . FUOYE Don shines, wins 2023 Claude Ake Visiting Chair . 2024-09-06 . News . en-US.