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Program of African Studies: Programs and Institutes: CDP  



As one of Northwestern’s nineteen research centers, PAS is well positioned to conduct programs that incorporate knowledge and skills from a wide range of the University’s departments and professional schools. This inclusive approach allows the realm of African Studies to expand beyond its traditional boundaries. Currently, PAS programs and institutes benefit from the participation of the School of Law, Kellogg School of Management, Feinberg School of Medicine, Medill School of Journalism, School of Communications, as well as the departments of African-American Studies, Anthropology, Art History, French, History, Philosophy, Performance Studies, Political Science, Religion, Sociology and several foreign languages. Along with strong faculty contributions, PAS initiatives benefit greatly from the involvement of undergraduate and graduate students. In each of our four program areas, we work closely with African institutions and strive to ensure that our activities are of benefit to African societies.


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