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Call for Visiting Fellows 2027

The ASCL calls for applications for its Visiting Fellowship Programme in 2027. Applicants must submit a proposal that is in line with one of these two Collaborative Research Groups: ‘Conflict Continuities’ or ‘Planetary Health in and from Africa’. Preference will be given to applicants based in Africa. Deadline: 3 May 2026.

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Looking back on the ‘Mining Matters’ conference

Organised by the final cohort of Research Master students of African Studies, the conference 'Mining Matters: Resource and Mineral Extraction Across Africa' was a huge success. It allowed both seasoned scholars and students to share their knowledge about resource extraction in Africa.

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(re)Mapping Africa: 'Colonial past lives on in these maps'

Describing almost 1400 Africa maps in three months: it’s no small task that student assistants Artemis Mantheakis and Beatriz Veiga have been working on within the joint ASCL-UBL Africa Maps Project. The aim is to describe a 20th-century map collection of the library of the African Studies Centre, that is housed in the Leiden University Libraries (UBL).

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Winner Africa Thesis Award 2025: Yonwaba Matshobotiyana

The jury of the Africa Thesis Award is delighted to announce that the 2025 prize has been awarded to Yonwaba Matshobotiyana of the University of the Free State, South Africa, with a thesis on Black women's poetry in South Africa. The jury was blown away by this strong scholarly contribution to Black feminist thought and the field of decolonial literature studies. 

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Report: Green Hydrogen South-South Dialogue

On 2–3 March, the 'Green Hydrogen South–South Dialogue from Below' took place in Namibia. This event brought together community representatives, indigenous leaders, and civil society organisations from Namibia, South Africa, Brazil, Chile, and Colombia.

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Conflict Continuities: Africa in Focus

In this special section of the journal Conflict and Society, the authors call for attention to 'conflict continuities' to understand contemporary violence. They argue that past violent conflict may serve to generate new conflict, in reworked forms. The special section was initiated by the CRG ‘Conflict continuities’.

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Recent publications

Knowledge production under hegemonic shadows: the spectrum of epistemic inequality, power dynamics, and marginalisation in African studies
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Geographies of hydrogen: A review of trends, themes and concepts
Tobias Kalt and Eric Cezne
Spatial Expressions in Zargula
Azeb Amha
Nigeria, Netherlands, Nearshoring: assessing Nigeria’s remote ICT potential
Neumann, Abdin, Ten Kate, Manya, and Akinyoade
Antimicrobial Resistance: Just Transitions for Shared Futures
Sheila Varadan, Sara de Wit, Miriam Waltz, Claas Kirchhelle

Upcoming events

14 April 2026
CRG seminar: The (counter-)politics of green hydrogen in the Global South: Insights from Africa and Latin America
21 April 2026
CRG seminar: Histories of AfroGlobal Politics of Conflict: Ottoman Expansion, the Lake Chad Borno Empire and the Trans-Saharan Trade in enslaved Africans in the 19th Century
28 April 2026
PhD defence Antonio Frank: Policing the Periphery: Party-anchored hybrid policing in Luanda, Angola
07 May 2026
ASCL Seminar: Intentional Hope, Social Change and Leadership
20 May 2026
CRG Seminar: South-South Divergence: How Southeast Asia and Tropical Africa grew apart before the Green Revolution

ASCL in the media

Anika Altaf on Radio 1 about impact of closure Strait of Hormuz for Ethiopia and Pakistan
Sheila Varadan, Sara de Wit, and students in podcast on the impact of the Covid-19 response in Africa
Lidewyde Berckmoes interviewed by De Kanttekening about Sudanese women
Blog by Tycho van der Hoog: Five reasons to study Africa
Anika Altaf on Radio 1 about the AU Summit
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