The Richard Rooney Postdoctoral Fellowship in African Studies is a prestigious, fully funded academic opportunity offered by the African Studies Centre at the University of Toronto, housed within the Faculty of Arts and Science. With a long-standing legacy dating back to 1978, African Studies at the University of Toronto has grown into one of the most respected undergraduate programs in Canada and a leading hub for African-focused scholarship in North America.
This fellowship represents a significant investment in emerging scholars whose work advances innovative, interdisciplinary, and socially engaged research on Africa and its global diasporas. Supported by a generous endowment from Mr. Richard Rooney, the fellowship aims to nurture new voices in African Studies while strengthening the Centre’s commitment to public scholarship, social justice, inclusivity, and community engagement.
The African Studies Centre serves as a vibrant intellectual, cultural, and social space for students, researchers, and community partners. It is deeply committed to:
The Centre brings together scholars from the humanities, social sciences, creative arts, and other fields to explore the complexities of African societies and their diasporas.
The Richard Rooney Postdoctoral Fellowship offers an exceptional opportunity for early-career scholars to develop and expand their research within a supportive academic environment. Fellows will engage with faculty mentors, participate in Centre activities, and contribute to knowledge dissemination locally, across Africa, and globally.
The fellowship welcomes proposals across a broad spectrum of African Studies, including:
The selected fellow will undertake a range of scholarly and community-oriented activities, including:
Note: If the collective agreement minimum rate is higher, the collective agreement rate will apply.
Applicants must meet the following criteria:
The fellowship is open to domestic and international candidates.
Applicants must submit one single PDF file named LastName_FirstName.pdf containing:
Deadline: July 10, 2026 Expected Start Date: November 1, 2026
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
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