Scholarship holders

Scholarship holders from Nigeria, Ghana, Cameroon, Benin, Niger and Germany are researching on aspects of culture and arts in conflict resolution, peace processes and sustainable development in West Africa, e.g. the role of theatre and film in refugee communities, the effects of migration and displacement on tangible and intangible cultural heritage, cultural policy and cultural management. The Graduate School addresses a new research area with this specific focus.

University of Maiduguri, Nigeria – PhD Scholarship holders, 2023

Usman Babagana
University of Maiduguri

Usman Babagana

Zainab Bello
University of Maiduguri

Zainab Bello

Vashala Charles
University of Maiduguri

Vashala Charles

Jilmari Lassa
University of Maiduguri

Jilmari Lassa

Josephine Doofan Gande
University of Maiduguri

Josephine Doofan Gande

Aliyu Yakubu
University of Maiduguri

Aliyu Yakubu

University of Cape Coast, Ghana – PhD Scholarship holders, 2023

Clara Asare-Nyarko
University of Cape Coast

Clara Asare-Nyarko

Maxwell Quainoo
University of Cape Coast

Maxwell Quainoo

Gifty Oduro-Appiah
University of Cape Coast

Gifty Oduro-Appiah

Kow Kwegya Amissah Abraham
University of Cape Coast

Kow Kwegya Amissah Abraham

Wendy Aku Sika Mamiya
University of Cape Coast

Wendy Aku Sika Mamiya

Jason Otoo
University of Cape Coast

Jason Otoo

University of Maiduguri, Nigeria – Master Scholarship holders, 2023

Rahma Bala Mohammed
Scholarship Holder

Rahma Bala Mohammed

Benjamin Armstrong Zugu
Scholarship Holder

Benjamin Armstrong Zugu

Folasade Adepoju
Scholarship Holder

Folasade Adepoju

Halima Wakil Wuliya
Scholarship Holder

Halima Wakil Wuliya

Mohammed Auwal Umar
Scholarship Holder

Mohammed Auwal Umar

Priscilla Wilson
Scholarship Holder

Priscilla Wilson