Africa House Fellowship Presentations & Ceremony
Apr
29
12:00 PM12:00

Africa House Fellowship Presentations & Ceremony

Africa House Fellowship Presentations & Ceremony

Join us to learn about the wonderful student research done by our past fellows and award the 2022-23 cohort of fellows!

Date: Friday, April 29, 2022

Time: 12:00 pm-1:30 pm ET


New York University (NYU) Africa House has been fortunate to receive external donor funding to offer four competitive research grants for current NYU undergraduate and graduate students seeking funding support for short-term research opportunities.

NYU Africa House fellowships include:

  • Africa House/CTED Development Impact Fellowship

  • NYU Africa House Thoyer Fellowship

  • Robert Holmes Travel/Research Award for African Scholarship

  • NYU Gallatin/Africa House Bergman Summer Fellowship

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Black Voices: Building Wealth through Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Apr
9
12:00 PM12:00

Black Voices: Building Wealth through Entrepreneurship and Innovation

Black Voices: Building Wealth through Entrepreneurship and Innovation

Sponsored by NYU Africa House, NYU Black Students Association and NYU Entrepreneurial Institute

 

Date: Saturday, April 9, 2022

Time: 12:00PM-2:00PM EST

The NYU African Graduate Students Association (AGSA) present “Black Voices: Building Wealth through Entrepreneurship and Innovation.” This event is an avenue to discuss development in Africa and the Diaspora with a focus on igniting meaningful dialogues and collaboration on how to build wealth through entrepreneurship and innovation. We will bring together world-class business leaders, innovators, and young professionals who are working towards advancing development on the African continent - from skincare and beauty, innovation, food, to handcrafted furniture industries. This event is in partnership with NYU Africa House, NYU Black Students Association, and NYU Entrepreneurial Institute.

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DevLab Seminar-Perpetual Motion: Human Mobility and Spatial Frictions in Three African Countries
Apr
6
9:45 AM09:45

DevLab Seminar-Perpetual Motion: Human Mobility and Spatial Frictions in Three African Countries

DevLab Seminar with Douglas Gollin (Oxford)

Hosted by DevLab at NYU Abu Dhabi

Date: Wednesday, April 6, 2022

Time: 9:45 AM-10:45 AM Eastern Time

Speaker:

  • Douglas Gollin (Oxford) Presents Perpetual Motion: Human Mobility and Spatial Frictions in Three African Countries

Abstract:

Recent literature points to the importance in developing countries of spatial and sectoral gaps in wages and living standards. These gaps seemingly imply frictions to human mobility. In this paper, we present new evidence on mobility within three African countries. We use a novel data source that provides highly detailed location data on more than one million smartphone devices across three large African countries for an entire year. This allows us to examine high-frequency mobility patterns for a subset of people for whom we can determine home locations confidently. The data offer insights into patterns of mobility, with corresponding implications for the nature and extent of mobility frictions. In particular, our data point to the ubiquity of relatively high-frequency journeys within countries – i.e., visits. We observe that many users travel to relatively distant within-country locations, with big cities acting as particularly attractive magnets. We develop a conceptual framework that characterizes the role of visits for individuals and provides a number of testable predictions that are consistent with the movement patterns that we observe in the data. The analysis suggests that distance-linked mobility costs are not so high as to discourage travel. In fact, travel enables users to benefit from the opportunities that large cities provide, without having to incur the costs of relocation. The frictions sustaining spatial and sectoral gaps thus seem to reflect deep fixed costs associated with the dislocations of migration and sectoral change, rather than the direct costs of movement. Read the paper here

RSVP:

The seminar is for researchers and academics interested in Development topics. If you are interested in joining the seminar, please email us at devlab@nyu.edu.

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