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Run by the Dept of African Studies & Anthropology (DASA), the Africa Hub disseminates research about Africa conducted across the University of Birmingham.

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With a deadline of 31 Jan 2025, Birmingham is advertising Global South Fellowships open to Early Career Scholars from universities in the Global South bridgepartnership.org/fellowships/gl… AfricanStudiesUK African Studies Association African Studies Association of Africa

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🚨 #ASA2025 in Birmingham 🚨 🐦Early Bird registration is now OPEN! 📅Ends 17 March Everyone wishing to attend must register, either face-to-face, or online (via zoom) Anthrohubuob Uni of Birmingham More info here ⤵️ theasa.org/conferences/as…

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Please come and join us next Wednesday for Professor David Anderson's exciting talk on Mishake Miyongo, and the Caprivi African National Union (CANU)!!

Please come and join us next Wednesday for Professor David Anderson's exciting talk on Mishake Miyongo, and  the Caprivi African National Union (CANU)!!
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Come and join us next Wednesday for Dr Nathalie Raunet's talk about Political Belonging in the Ghana-Togo Borderlands on the Africa Talks Seminar Series!!

Come and join us next Wednesday for Dr Nathalie Raunet's talk about Political Belonging in the Ghana-Togo Borderlands on the Africa Talks Seminar Series!!
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Next Wednesday DASA will be hosting Dr Njabulo Chipangura of the National University of Ireland, Maynooth for an Online seminar on Public Heritage and the Legacies of Zimbabwe's Liberation War!

Next Wednesday DASA will be hosting Dr Njabulo Chipangura of the National University of Ireland, Maynooth for an Online seminar on Public Heritage and the Legacies of Zimbabwe's Liberation War!
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Next Wednesday, 12 March, Africa Talks in Collaboration with the Birmingham Research Institutes for History and Cultures (BRIHC) will be hosting Dr José Lingna Nafafé,' of Bristol University, who will be talking about his award-winning book.

Next Wednesday, 12 March, Africa Talks in Collaboration with the Birmingham Research Institutes for History and Cultures (BRIHC) will be hosting Dr José Lingna Nafafé,' of Bristol University, who will be talking about his award-winning book.
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DASA, Africa Talks invites you to Dr Zoe Groves' talk on Dance in Early Colonial Malawi, this coming Wednesday 19 March. Come and join us in person or online!

DASA, Africa Talks invites you to Dr Zoe Groves' talk on Dance in Early Colonial Malawi, this coming Wednesday 19 March. Come and join us in person or online!
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Africa Talks next week Wednesday will close the Spring Term with Dr Connor Ryan speaking on Colonial Urban Life in Lagos on the screen before and after Nollywood. All Welcome, in person and online!

Africa Talks next week Wednesday will close the Spring Term with Dr Connor Ryan speaking on Colonial Urban Life in Lagos on the screen before and after Nollywood. All Welcome, in person and online!
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DASA is happy to announce the Fage Annual Lecture to be held on the 10th of April 2025, at the University of Birmingham Teaching and Learning Building LR1 between 2 and 3.30pm. Our Fage Lecturer this year is Professor Karin Barber.

DASA is happy to announce the Fage Annual Lecture to be held on the 10th of April 2025, at the University of Birmingham Teaching and Learning Building LR1 between 2 and 3.30pm.
Our Fage Lecturer this year is Professor Karin Barber.
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This week, Professor Dame Karin Barber CBE will deliver the 2025 Fage Lecture: What print made possible in colonial Lagos. 📅 Thursday ⏰ 14:00 - 15:30 📍 Teaching and Learning Building Lecture Room 1/Online Register: birmingham.ac.uk/schools/histor…

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UoB campus is looking beautiful and we can't wait to welcome everyone onto it for ASA UK 2025! 'Critical Junctions: Anthropology of the move' starts today!

UoB campus is looking beautiful and we can't wait to welcome everyone onto it for ASA UK 2025! 'Critical Junctions: Anthropology of the move' starts today!
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Exceptionally stylish students from the Department of African Studies and Anthropology supporting the ASA conference on campus this week

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A high point in our annual calendar: The Fage Lecture. Wonderful to hear from Professor Karin Barber about What Print Made Possible in Colonial Lagos

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A warm DASA welcome to the first 2/3 of our 2025 Cadbury Fellows to arrive in Birmingham: Innocent Ngulube and Moruff Mudasiru! Watch this space for more Cadbury activities on the theme 'Conventions of Creativity: Everyday artistry in Africa’ in honour of Professor Karin Barber

A warm DASA welcome to the first 2/3 of our 2025 Cadbury Fellows to arrive in Birmingham: Innocent Ngulube and Moruff Mudasiru! Watch this space for more Cadbury activities on the theme 'Conventions of Creativity: Everyday artistry in Africa’ in honour of Professor Karin Barber