African Studies Links
These sites are of interest. The Woyingi Blogger does not endorse the content of these sites. Please inform me if any of the links do not work.
African Studies
African Studies Centre in Leiden
Southeastern Regional Seminar in African Studies(SERSAS)
An A-Z of African Studies on the Internet
The International Directory of African Studies Scholars
African Cultural Studies: Site maintained by Murdoch University in Australia
Center for the Advanced Studies of African Society
Yale Program in African Languages
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars: Africa Program
The African Language Materials Archive, or ALMA, is a multi-partner project focusing on the promotion and documentation of literature and literacy in the languages of Africa. It further serves to assist African language authors and publishers in publicizing and distributing their work.
Learning Africa, a site that offers support for teachers wishing to explore Africa in the classroom
Exploring Africa: Africa in the Classroom: a site that offers support for teachers wishing to learn more about Africa in the classroom
Africa Access Review was founded in 1989 to help schools, public libraries, and parents improve the quality of their children’s collection on Africa
Africa: Africa World Press Guide: This Website contains introductory matter and the texts of the 28 topical chapters in Africa: Africa World Press Guide, a 200-page annotated guide to educational resources from and about Africa.
New York University Africa House: Africa House is an inter-disciplinary institute devoted to the study of contemporary Africa, focusing on Economic, Political and Social issues on the continent as well as on programs in the Arts, and particularly contemporary African Art. We have at NYU a large number of professors and students doing research in many areas of Economic Development, including in Economic Growth and Macroeconomics, microfinance, analyses of the effectiveness of foreign aid, politics and political economy, law and legal institutions. Africa House hosts a number of high level talks and seminars, and has in the past featured African heads of States.