Mawazo Ideas Podcast
The Mawazo Ideas Podcast gives a public platform to Africans who are making an impact with their Big Ideas. In five seasons of the podcast, we have featured interviews with African experts in science and policy. We discuss their science journeys, climate change mitigation and conservation, and the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the African continent.
In Season 6 of our podcast, we delve into the experiences of African women in research through six compelling episodes. We explore why these women choose to pursue a PhD, the dynamics of research mobility, and how they secure funding for their studies. Additionally, we examine the challenges of studying in politically unstable regions, the crucial role of community support, and the unique obstacles they face—from gendered issues and Black tax to balancing work and personal life. Join us as we uncover the diverse realities and inspiring journeys of African women scholars.
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A New Frontier: PhD Journeys into the Unknown
In this second episode, we delve into the topic of Research Mobility among African women scholars.
According to Momeni et al. (2020), academic progress is significantly influenced by international collaboration among researchers. Research mobility, defined as the ability or opportunity for researchers to move and pursue academic activities in different locations, institutions, or countries, plays a crucial role in fostering these global collaborations.
Join us on this episode of the Mawazo Ideas Podcast as we explore various forms of research mobility, the motivations behind African women pursuing PhD studies abroad, the challenges they encounter, and their strategies for overcoming these obstacles. Our discussions are enriched by application data from the Mawazo Fellowship Programme, as well as insights from our Fellows and Alumni.
Further reading:
Momeni, F., Karimi, F., Mayr, P., Peters, I., & Dietze, S. (2022). The many facets of academic mobility and its impact on scholars’ career. Journal of Informetrics, 16(2), 101280. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.joi.2022.101280
Knight, J., & Woldegiorgis, E. (2017). Regionalization of African Higher Education: Progress and Prospects. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6300-956-0
Woldegiorgis, E. T., & Doevenspeck, M. (2015). Current trends, challenges and prospects of student mobility in the African higher education landscape. International Journal of Higher Education, 4(2). https://doi.org/10.5430/ijhe.v4n2p105
Prozesky, H., & Beaudry, C. (2019). Mobility, gender and career development in higher Education: results of a Multi-Country survey of African academic scientists. Social Sciences, 8(6), 188. https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci8060188
Cañibano, C., Otamendi, J., & Andújar, I. (2008). Measuring and assessing researcher mobility from CV analysis: the case of the Ramón y Cajal programme in Spain. Research Evaluation, 17(1), 17–31. https://doi.org/10.3152/095820208x292797
Prozesky, H. (2008). A Career-History Analysis of Gender Differences in Publication Productivity among South African Academics. Science & Technology Studies, 21(2), 47–67. https://doi.org/10.23987/sts.55226