In 2014, the Gerda Henkel Foundation initiated a scholarship programme supporting young humanities scholars from Africa and Southeast Asia in honour of the foundation's founder, Lisa Maskell. It is the largest international support programme for PhD students in the history of the Foundation. The Lisa Maskell Fellowships aim to strengthen universities in the partner countries, to counter the outflow of qualified young scholars and to ensure the doctoral students enjoy excellent academic training.
In this dossier, L.I.S.A. will publish interviews with the Lisa Maskell Fellows from Africa and Southeast Asia, in which they talk about their research projects as well as their experiences during their academic career and the Lisa Maskell fellowship.
This week, we welcome Roselyne Ajiko from Uganda. After graduating from Makerere Universtiy in Uganda with both a B.A. as well as an M.A., she started her PhD in History with the thesis Unraveling the Politics of Oil Governance in Uganda since 2006: A Historical Political Economy Study of Oil Regimes, Sovereignty and National Development at Makerere in 2019.