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The African
Studies Center at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia is
part of a four-school consortium that includes the University of Pennsylvania
and Bryn Mawr, Haverford, and Swarthmore Colleges. As part of this consortial
arrangement, the African Studies Center receives funding from the US Department
of Education as a National Resource Center for teaching African area studies
and languages at the undergraduate level.
The consortium promotes
interdisciplinary instruction and research in African languages and Area
Studies, and exchange relationships with African Institutions. The four
institutions have some 40 faculty members who teach, conduct research,
and publish on Africa, and whose combined scholarly interests represent
the entire African continent. An annual fall African Studies Workshop draws
scholars from throughout the northeast to Penn for a day-long presentation
of papers focusing on recent developments in Africanist scholarship, issues,
and debates. Throughout the academic year lectures are presented by speakers
from a wide spectrum of disciplines, academic and civic institutions, and
all parts of the world. The Center also offers a Certificate in African
Studies for MA and Ph.D. students, as well as an interdisciplinary undergraduate
major and minor.
The various
libraries at each school are working together to facilitate and further
enhance this research community.
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