The BU African Studies Center K-16 Education Program aims to promote teaching about Africa and African-related studies in U.S. K-12 schools. In this position, student assistants will be responsible for supporting the management of resources for teachers, including handling orders of educational products that our office sells to teachers and educators (posters, DVDs, and country […]
The Peabody Award-winning public radio series Afropop Worldwide is looking for a new Director of Operations and New Media. This is a challenging and exciting, part-time position that could potentially lead to professional advancement within our organization. This is a remote/work from home position and viable candidates need to be “on” at least 4 days […]
BU Students are eligible to get their registration fee for the Annual Meeting of the African Studies Association covered by the ASC. If you have yet to register you can email us to pay the registration fee for you, or if you have already paid you can email us the receipt for reimbursement. Available funding […]
Friends of Niger contributor Dane Miller (CAS ’08) is looking to connect with alumni of the BU Niger program who are interested in sharing stories and experiences, either during their semester(s) in Niger or in the time since, and offer other opportunities to connect for this group. If you were a BU Niger student and would like to share […]
This is a full-time, contractor position (with GAPSI) working at the Foreign Service Institute. While the position is currently remote, the position is based in Arlington, VA, and the person who fills this position will be expected, when we return to the office, to live in the region and work in the office. The Program […]
54th International Conference of Humanistic Studies June 28, 2022 – July 2, 2022 Music in Africa and Its Diffusion in the Early Modern World Centre d’études supérieures de la Renaissance – Tours, France Call for Papers The Centre d’études supérieures de la Renaissance of Tours will devote its 54th International Colloquium to the theme of […]
The BU African Studies Center Outreach Program aims to promote teaching about Africa and African-related studies in U.S. schools. In this 10hr/wk position, student assistants will assist all program activities, including helping manage the Teaching Africa Teacher certificate program, communicate with teachers, review curriculum, research Africa-related topics, and support the Teaching Africa library, and clerical responsibilities. […]
Overview: This unpaid internship position is for social media savvy students who are passionate about (world) music, eager to learn more about non-profit management and event promotion, and looking to gain real-life, remote work experience with a friendly and creative organization. Responsibilities: Interns will work with the Marketing Director on effectively marketing the organization and […]
The BU African Studies Center K-16 Education Outreach Program aims to promote teaching about Africa and African-related studies in U.S. schools. In this 8-hr/wk position, graduate student assistants will support the program with a number of key projects. The set of responsibilities expected of the position include: Provide TAT event web support for Outreach Program Manager […]
Recognizing the need to support Africa-related curriculum development nationwide, the African Studies Center at Boston University is very pleased to announce grant opportunities available to faculty at BU and higher education institutions across the United States, including community colleges, minority-serving institutions, HBCUs, and schools of education. We are offering a travel grant for participation in […]