What is the Africa Engagement Programme?
The Africa Engagement Programme (AEP) at the Firoz Lalji Institute for Africa develops partnerships with African public and private institutions, promoting African scholarship and increasing career opportunities for LSE students across the continent.
By cultivating relationships with African academic institutions and researchers, employers, donors and alumni the programme aims to build an network of change-makers that will positively contribute to the evolution of LSE and of the African continent.
Programme objectives
- Collaborate with African centres of academic excellence on research, curriculum delivery, development and teaching to foster ongoing discourse and debate on African issues. The programme will raise the profile of African voices and perspectives in global debates, particularly from scholars of African heritage and from African institutions.
- Contribute to Africa’s economic and social development by enabling employers on the continent to recruit high quality and skilled LSE alumni. The programme will work with LSE graduates to identify the skills needed to be competitive in the African job market, creating avenues for their development through internships and engagement with potential employers.
- Increase the impact of the FLIA’s work by garnering support from philanthropic, alumni, and corporate sponsors connected to the continent.
- Foster and support a powerful and diverse network of leaders on the continent who work to address African issues and contribute to increased collaboration and discussion across geographical boundaries.
Programme activities
Programme for African Leadership Forum
The Programme for African Leadership (PfAL) is a leadership development programme. It brings together bright and ambitious African students studying at LSE to support their development into value-driven and effective leaders. The PfAL Forum takes place on the African continent and brings together PfAL alumni from different cohorts to strengthen and maintain the PfAL network. The Africa Engagement Programme works with PfAL to plan and deliver the Forum and to facilitate the FLIA’s engagement with PfAL alumni.
African Research Fellowship Programme
FLIA has an African Research Fellowship Programme, which provides opportunities for junior researchers focused on Africa to build their research experience while contributing to the FLIA’s larger research programme. By partnering with African academic institutions, we work to support these researchers at LSE and on the continent to facilitate knowledge exchange, enhance academic mobility and build local capacity.
African Employer Network
The African Employer Network provides opportunities for African employers to partner with LSE to assist them in their recruitment of talented and skilled individuals. Working with LSE Careers and the LSE Alumni Office, this network will connect LSE graduates with African institutions through internships or employment opportunities in different industries.
AEP Career Transitions Lab
The AEP Career Transitions Lab is a 3-5 day workshop which addresses various topics connected to transitioning to life and work on the African continent. The lab targets 15-20 current African MSc students who intend to return to Africa following the completion of their degree at LSE. Industry experts from the continent come to speak to students, facilitate discussions and provide advice for individuals looking to make an impact on the continent.
LSE Africa Summit
The LSE Africa Summit is a student-led annual conference that brings together African leaders and professionals to discuss issues facing the continent. The Africa Engagement Programme will work to promote the Africa Summit and develop its partnerships for its continued support.
Donor Engagement
The Africa Engagement Programme is focused on collaborating with potential sponsors and donors who wish to support the initiatives and operations of FLIA. As FLIA continues to grow and expand its operations, it is an exciting time to be a part of the larger impact that our research, events, policy and wider outreach programmes have on the continent.
Partnerships
As we continue to expand our operations, we are constantly looking for new opportunities to collaborate with institutions that share our vision.
Please see our partnerships page for more information, and feel free to contact us if you have a potential partnership or collaboration you would like to propose. We look forward to hearing from you.
Contact Information
Fadil Elobeid
Africa Engagement Programme Manager | Firoz Lalji Institute for Africa
London School of Economics and Political Science
Pethick-Lawrence House, 8th Floor | Firoz Lalji Centre for Africa
Houghton St. London, WC2A 2AE.
T: +44 (0)20 7955 7835
E: E.Elobeid@lse.ac.uk