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Several Yale Students headed off to study intermediate and advanced levels of isiZulu in South Africa, Kiswahili in Kenya and Tanzania, and Yoruba in Nigeria this summer. About Our Summer Programs...

    The Council on African Studies organizes and supports academic courses and programs that bring together students and faculty members from a variety of disciplines. Council members and students are engaged in discussions on interdisciplinary theory, research techniques, field methods, case studies, and comparative analysis. The Council provides a venue for scholars and students to present research as work-in-progress and to exchange research techniques and information.
    The Council is organized as a Comprehensive National Resource Center for African Studies and receives a portion of its funding from the U.S. Department of Education under Title VI of the Higher Education Act.

Dialectics of Transformation
Thursday, December 10, 2009 • 4:15pm, Luce 203
Michael Ralph
Professor of Social and Cultural Analysis, Africana Studies, American Studies, Gender and Sexuality Studies, Metropolitan Studies, New York University
The Forensics of Debt in Senegal


    Intermediate Kiswahili in Kenya
    Adv. Intensive Kiswahili GPA to Tanzania
    Adv. Intensive Yoruba GPA to Nigeria
    Adv. Intensive Zulu GPA to South Africa
    Summer Coop. African Lang. Inst. (SCALI)
    PIER-African Studies Summer Institute 2009

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