Nigerian Udalla Wins St Antony’s-Ladipo Adamolekun Postdoctoral Fellowship

Nigerian postdoctoral researcher, Ernest Udalla has been named a fellow of St. Antony’s College, University of Oxford, for the inaugural Ladipo Adamolekun postdoctoral fellowship.

Nigerian Udalla Wins St Antony’s-Ladipo Adamolekun Postdoctoral Fellowship

Talented Nigerian postdoctoral researcher, Ernest Udalla has been named a fellow of St. Antony’s College, University of Oxford, for the inaugural Ladipo Adamolekun postdoctoral fellowship. Udalla will take up his fellowship in January 2024 according to a statement by the management of the college.

He was awarded from a pool of over 40 highly qualified and eligible applicants by a committee chaired by three St Antony’s Fellows who work on Africa and social policy, Professors Miles Larmer, David Pratten and Thomas Hale.

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The new Ladipo Adamolekun Postdoctoral Fellowship supports research on Nigerian public administration. It is open to those who have been awarded their PhD at a Nigerian university to prepare publications based on their dissertation which should be focused on the study of public administration in Nigeria.

Dr Udalla holds a PhD in Political Science with specialisation in Public Administration from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka. He is currently a lecturer in the Department of Political Science, Madonna University, Okija, Anambra State, and a Junior Research Fellow, at the Institute for French Research in Africa (IFRA), University of Ibadan. He has published in both local and international journals and has many book chapters to his credit. His research interest areas include public administration and public policy.

Acting Warden at St Antony’s, Professor Nandini Gooptu commented: “We are proud to announce the appointment of the inaugural Ladipo Adamolekun Postdoctoral Fellowship. This new Fellowship will add great value to the global and diverse academic community here at St Antony’s.”

The award will enable the appointed Fellow to present and discuss their research, interact with the College’s regional study centres, exchange ideas, and take part in and contribute to the academic and social community of St Antony’s.

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The Fellowship was established in perpetuity by Professor Ladipo Adamolekun (St Antony’s, 1972). He is a Nigerian public administration scholar, former Dean of the Faculty of Administration at Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria, and a former lead public sector management specialist at the World Bank.

The Postdoctoral Fellowship covers international travel, accommodation, and living costs and provides full access to the University and the College’s libraries and other research facilities. The Fellow is assigned a mentor to make sure that they can make the most of their time in Oxford.