IfS researcher receives funding from the International Network of Universities

Dr. Maéva Clément has been awarded a Researcher Mobility grant from the International Network of Universities (INU) to work with colleagues at Stellenbosch University in South Africa on the topics of gender, reconciliation and peace.

During her research stay in February 2026, she will be a guest of Prof. Louise du Toit and will participate in the research activities of the Centre for Applied Ethics at the Department of Philosophy, the Centre for the Study of the Afterlife of Violence and the Reparative Quest (AVReQ Center) and the Reconciliation and Justice Unit of the Beyers Naudé Centre. In this interdisciplinary environment, Maéva will present her project on the gendered governance of reconciliation and engage in joint research and teaching activities with colleagues at Stellenbosch University. In this context, she will also present the research and teaching focus at the Institute of Social Sciences of Osnabrück University at Stellenbosch University.

 

More about the work of Dr. Maéva Clément on the website of the  Department of International Relations & Peace and Conflict Studies.

More about the Researcher Mobility Program on the  INU website.

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