Fellowships: 2016
CARI Fellowship program
July 7th, 2016
SAIS-CARI Fellowship, Spring 2016
We are excited to announce the winners of the third round of the 2016 SAIS-CARI Fellowship Program.
SAIS-CARI Fellowships are awarded on a competitive basis or by invitation to researchers, policy-makers, or journalists who wish to spend a concentrated period of time (1 to 2 months) writing or doing field research on an under-explored policy issue related to China’s African engagement. Research projects will start between June 1, 2016 and October 30, 2016. The SAIS-CARI Fellows Program is supported by a grant from Carnegie Corporation of New York.
Eugene Bempong, African Development Bank
Qingwei Meng, African Development Bank
Local Skill Development from China’s Engagement in Africa: Comparative Evidence from the Construction Sector in Ghana
Melissa Lefkowitz, New York University
Chinese Media, Kenyan Lives: An Ethnographic Inquiry into China’s Impact on Kenya’s Communications Sector
Peter Volberding, Harvard University
Jason Warner, Harvard University
Africa, China, and Uranium: New Possibilities for Agency in African Statecraft?
Qi Lin, freelance photographer
Irene Sun, Harvard University
AVIC International’s Industrial Machinery Business in Kenya: A Case Study about Chinese Companies and African Skills Development
Ding Fei, University of Minnesota
Alemu Bekele, Addis Ababa Univeristy
Developmental Impacts and Skill Transfer performances of Chinese Companies in Ethiopia’ Eastern Industrial Zone