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Machel-Mandela Fellowship Programme 2021 for young African graduates

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Machel-Mandela Fellowship Programme 2021 for young African graduates

Machel-Mandela Fellowship Programme 2021 for young African graduates

Application Deadline: 15th of January, 2021

The Brenthurst Foundation is inviting applications from young African graduates for the Machel-Mandela Fellowship Programme, named in honour of former South African President Nelson Mandela, and his wife, Graca Machel.

The Machel-Mandela Fellowship programme aims to be the most prestigious of its kind in Africa. It helps sharpen the Brenthurst Foundation’s focus on Africa’s burgeoning youth population and helps nurture Africa’s future leaders.

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Details:

The Fellowship will be available full-time for a minimum of six months and the selected candidate will be expected to take up the appointment in April 2021. The Fellow may be from South Africa or farther afield. They will be based at the Brenthurst Foundation’s headquarters in Parktown, Johannesburg. Fellows will work directly with and assist the Foundation’s staff on a range of projects and activities, some of which will require foreign travel.

An all-inclusive stipend per month and accommodation (subject to Foundation policy) will be provided. Other work-related expenses may also be covered subject to agreement with the Foundation.

Requirements:

* Below 30 years of age

* A master’s degree

* Excellent spoken and written English. African and other languages would be an asset.

* Excellent communication skills

* Enthusiastic and reliable, a self-starter who requires minimal oversight and management

* Able to balance deadlines and attention to detail

* Fluency in all basic IT skills

* Copy-editing and proof-reading skills

* A passion for Africa and a keen interest in new thinking and strategies to strengthen Africa’s economic performance.

* Broad knowledge of African politics and economics

* Familiarity with the work of the Brenthurst Foundation (please consult the website: www.thebrenthurstfoundtion.org)

Submissions:

Please address your application to Ms Leila Jack at leila.jack@thebrenthurstfoundation.org, quoting ‘Machel-Mandela Fellow’ in the subject line.

You will need to send:

* An up-to-date CV with referees’ details

* A cover letter – not more than 500 words, outlining your interest in the position and the skills you can bring

* A writing sample – this can be any piece of work, for example, an essay or a published article, of any length.

* The earliest date you would be able to start

* Details of where you saw the post advertised.

Learn more about the fellowship at thebrenthurstfoundation.org

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