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Guest Programme

Every year, the IAS hosts multiple guests who visit the institute to engage in research, foster academic exchange, and learn from one another. On this page, you can find an overview of our esteemed guests and their research projects conducted during their visit, each contributing to the vibrant academic community at our institute. Our guests have diverse backgrounds and visit the IAS to collaborate on various research projects, share their expertise, and gain new insights through interaction with our resident scholars and students. Here’s the full guest list.

Guests 2025
Guests 2024
Guests 2023

The IAS is always excited to welcome new guests who are interested in contributing to our mission. If you would like to join us as a guest, please contact our Academic Coordinator for more information. We look forward to getting the opportunity to collaborate and learn together.

FAQ

1) Who can apply?Hide

Members of the Institute of African Studies (IAS) can apply as hosts for travel funds to support a guest stay of a colleague at the Institute of African Studies at Bayreuth University.

Membership: If you are interested in joining the IAS, please click here for more information.

2) Which funds can be applied for?Hide

Travel costs to be refunded may include expenses for flight/train to/from BT; a lumpsum of € 60,- in EU/€ 100,- outside EU for travelling to/from home to airport/train station and daily flat rate of 80€/day for accommodation and meals. Visa application fee and travel insurance are not covered. 

3) Which guest stay applications can be funded?Hide

Guest stays (max. 2 months) aim at carrying out collaboration projects within the framework of African Studies at UBT (research proposals, networking, publications). Results aim at sustainable networking activities of the IAS with its partner institutions in Africa.

4) How do you apply for guest stay funds?Hide

Please send your cover letter with a) a short description of the project proposal (1 page) and b) a brief finance plan in digital form to IAS@uni-bayreuth.de.

The application will be discussed in the next Steering Committee meeting. IAS SC meetings take place three times each semester. For concrete dates and deadlines, see here.

5) How will you be informed about the outcome of your application?Hide

After the Steering Committee meeting has taken decision, you will receive a notification letter (approval or decline of your application). In this letter further details and information will be given on how to plan the guest stay and how your guest will get refunded after the stay at UBT has been completed.

PLEASE NOTE: The IAS would like to encourage and increase the application rate of female scholars (we would like to support a minimum of 50% female scholars visiting IAS per year).

6) Where will you work as an IAS Guest?Hide

All IAS guests are expected to carry out their residency at the FZA. The Centre of African Studies (FZA) provides dedicated workspace as well as access to meeting, seminar, and conference rooms. It offers an excellent research environment that enables IAS-funded guests to be fully integrated into the institute’s academic activities throughout their stay. The innovative office concept of the building tries to avoid the allocation of individual single-space offices. You can read more about FZA here.

7) What obligations are associated with the guest application?Hide

The visiting researcher is obliged to submit a short report one week before his/her departure. The report should primarily explain the reasons for choosing UBT, the activities during the stay and the added value for future academic work (research).

8) Gender BalanceHide

PLEASE NOTE: The IAS would like to encourage and increase the application rate of female scholars (we would like to support a minimum of 50% female scholars visiting IAS per year).


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