POSITION: FALF- FREF-MANDELA RESEARCH CHAIR IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND FINANCIAL INCLUSION
Location: Nelson Mandela University, Gqeberha, South Africa Contract Duration: Five Years - Fix Term Contract
Female Academic Leaders Fellowship (FALF) NPC is a non-profit company that seeks to develop a pipeline of women academic leaders, using an intersectional lens to ensure no demographic group is left behind. Based on the Ministerial Task Team Report (2020) the social group that lacks representation in academic leadership and senior research is black women, namely African and Coloured South African women, as defined by the Broad-based Black Economic Empowerment Act 53 of 2003, as may be amended from time-to-time B-BBEE Act), (the Designated Group). FALF was founded by the Wits University Chancellor, Dr Judy Dlamini in 2020 to develop knowledge producers, academic leaders at all levels, research chair holders and directors of centres of excellence from the designated group. FALF offers grants and a wraparound support to successful fellows including running workshops on leadership, mentorship, academic citizenship, grant funding application, research, amongst others. This is made possible by the generous donors who are aligned to FALF's vision.
FALF has raised funding for the Research Chair on Entrepreneurship and Financial Inclusion to be hosted at Nelson Mandela University (Mandela University). This has been made possible by funding from the FirstRand Empowerment Foundation (FREF). FREF is an empowerment foundation that supports various public benefit activities focusing on five focus areas, namely Agri-systems, Climate change response, Gender-based violence and femicide, Healthcare value chain and Quality education, providing funding in accordance with the provisions of its trust deed.
Nelson Mandela University is a dynamic institution dedicated to learning and teaching, innovation, research excellence, and societal impact. With strengths across business, science, engineering, health, law, education, and the humanities, the university fosters entrepreneurship, sustainability, and inclusive economic development. As a hub for cutting- edge research in marine sciences, renewable energy, digital transformation, and social justice, the university offers a collaborative, multi-, inter- and trans-disciplinary environment for advancing impactful scholarship. FALF and Mandela University entered into an agreement that governs Mandela University's administration and hosting of the chair.
FALF, in collaboration with Mandela University and FREF invites applications for the prestigious FALF-FREF-Mandela Research Chair in Entrepreneurship and Financial Inclusion position.
Objectives of the Chair:
- Increase the number of world-class Black female researchers: The Chair will contribute to diversifying South Africa's research landscape by mentoring and developing female academic leaders from the designated group.
- Stimulate strategic and relevant research: Promote research excellence in entrepreneurship and financial inclusion, responding to sustainable development goals and national & international priorities.
- Identify practical evidence-based interventions to foster national entrepreneurial development.