Bayreuth Academy of Advanced African Studies

Bayreuth Academy of Advanced African Studies The Bayreuth Academy of Advanced African Studies is a Research College within the Institute of Afric

The most important goal of the Academy is to intensify academic exchange between Africa-related and other fields of research, especially in the humanities and social sciences. The "Bayreuth Academy" is situated at Hugo-Rüdel-Straße 10, right on the foots of Bayreuth's famous „Grüner Hügel (Green Hill)“. The Bayreuth Academy is to demonstrate that African studies offer precious impulses for scholar

ly debates within and beyond the so-called area studies. In doing so, the Bayreuth Academy emphasizes that Area Studies work systematically, just as much as the so-called systematic disciplines find their empirical evidence regionally. Moreover, the Bayreuth Academy discusses Africa in its given global contexts. Entanglements with Diasporas matter just as much as those with other regions and world histories. The Bayreuth Academy of Advanced African Studies operates at an international scale. Its work focuses on one overriding project theme for several years. Research on this theme is based on [sonst zuviel “anchored”] a number of specific group projects and is carried out predominantly by young post-doctoral researchers. In order to intensify the interdisciplinary dialogue on the overriding theme across regional divides, the different Sub-Projects meet on a regular basis in Working Groups that run for one semester each, discussing selected aspects of the overriding theme. To widen the debates, a number of short-term Guest Fellows are associated to the Bayreuth Academy through its visiting scholars’ programme. Another essential aim of the Academy is to present results from its researches and debates to the wider public. Workshops, panel discussions, readings, film screenings, and exhibitions will serve as forums for dialogues with experts actively involved in politics and economics as well as, cultural production and exchange. It starts off from the assumption that perceptions and representations of “Future” in Africa and its Diasporas are highly innovative and dynamic, that they hence invite for stimulating comparisons , and that they have an increasingly global relevance. . It demonstrates that research focusing on the “Global South” contributes significantly to wider, systematic debates on “Future”.

02/06/2026

Artists in the Cluster | Epifania Akosua Amoo-Adare

Artist, womanist-feminist scholar, architect, and development professional, Dr. Epifania Akosua Amoo-Adare brings a truly multifaceted practice to the Cluster, centred on the "art of unthinking": challenging outdated paradigms and fostering self-transformation through critical literacies and decolonial narratives.

Also known as her creative persona A.B. Godfreed, Epifania blends art, technology, and critical thought to co-create spaces for dialogue and creativity across education, architecture, and international development.

During her residency, she co-created the exhibition "Who is Lucy!?!" with Ann-Marie Ellmann, exploring knowledge-making and decolonial storytelling.

🎧 She also joined Dr. Christine Vogt-William and Ann-Marie Ellmann for Episode 33 of our Cluster Conversations podcast. Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/7wI4XIVyeiTO6Zg0XCnyZd?si=JYmKe8teQ6Sqb7pvx7WKKA

📚 Read the full report of the Installation: https://www.africamultiple.uni-bayreuth.de/en/news/2025/2025-08-16-Anatomy-of-an-Installation/index.html

🎥 Afrikaleidoscop meets ARTE | Now on YouTubeThe full recording of our public discussion following the screening of "Afr...
27/05/2026

🎥 Afrikaleidoscop meets ARTE | Now on YouTube

The full recording of our public discussion following the screening of "Afrikas vergessene Geschichte - Wer war Jan Conny?" is now available on our YouTube channel!

Filmmaker Jean-Alexander Ntivyihabwa and historian Dr. Cassandra Mark-Thiesen reflect on the film’s themes of history, memory and representation in a wide-ranging conversation hosted at Kulturhaus Neuneinhalb, Bayreuth.

🗣️ Note: The discussion is held in German.

📺 Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Gs7l8NVrqo

Der Exzellenzcluster Africa Multiple an der Universität Bayreuth stellt ein:IT-Manager (m/w/d)Bewerbungsfrist: 20. Mai 2...
17/05/2026

Der Exzellenzcluster Africa Multiple an der Universität Bayreuth stellt ein:

IT-Manager (m/w/d)

Bewerbungsfrist: 20. Mai 2026

Weitere Informationen zur Stelle und zum Bewerbungsverfahren finden Sie hier: https://www.uni-bayreuth.de/stelle-kennwort-it-management-ec7a5c03efb3b38a

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The Cluster of Excellence Africa Multiple at the University of Bayreuth is hiring:

IT Manager (m/f/d)

Application deadline: 20 May 2026

For more information on the position and application process, please visit: https://www.uni-bayreuth.de/stelle-kennwort-it-management-ec7a5c03efb3b38a

🎬 Film Screening & Discussion | KhartoumThe BIGSAS Junior Fellow representatives will be hosting a special academic scre...
22/04/2026

🎬 Film Screening & Discussion | Khartoum

The BIGSAS Junior Fellow representatives will be hosting a special academic screening of Khartoum, followed by an open discussion.

The film follows five individuals: a civil servant, a tea vendor, a motorbike medic, and two street boys whose lives reflect the fate of a city and a country at war. Their stories offer a powerful exploration of freedom, dignity, and survival amid revolution and conflict in Sudan.

🎥 Started in 2022 by Sudanese filmmakers with a British director/writer, the project evolved as war broke out, continuing in exile in East Africa. The result is a deeply human portrait of resilience, dreams, and loss.

⚠️ Content warning: themes of war and violence

🗓️ 29 April 2026 | 18:00
📍 Room H26 (GWI), University of Bayreuth
🎟️ Free & open to all

🔗 Watch the trailer: https://www.khartoummovie.com/

The screening of “Africa’s Forgotten History, Episode 1 (ARTE) – Who is Jan Conny?” took place at  Kulturhaus Neuneinhal...
20/04/2026

The screening of “Africa’s Forgotten History, Episode 1 (ARTE) – Who is Jan Conny?” took place at Kulturhaus Neuneinhalb last Wednesday. This was followed by a rich discussion led by filmmaker Jean-Alexander Ntivyihabwa and historian Dr. Cassandra Mark-Thiesen (Cluster Africa Multiple).

The event brought together historical inquiry, postcolonial perspectives, and debates on memory culture, centering on Jan Conny, an Ahanta entrepreneur who rose to power during Brandenburg-Prussia’s presence on Ghana’s Gold Coast. Freedom fighter or slave trader? The conversation made clear that history resists simple answers.

By focusing on entangled histories, the discussion examined differing perspectives from memory culture of Germany, West Africa, and the Caribbean. In the Bahamas, Jan Conny is remembered as an anti-colonial figure, demonstrating how memory travels and transforms. Pilgrimages to Ghana’s Princess Town sustain this connection.

The recording will be available soon on ARTEs event database and the Cluster’s YouTube channel.

The Bayreuth Model African Union Conference kicked off last week Thursday at Iwalewahaus with special guests including H...
15/04/2026

The Bayreuth Model African Union Conference kicked off last week Thursday at Iwalewahaus with special guests including H.E. Alice Mashingaidze (Zimbabwe), H.E. Mafelile Molala (Lesotho) together with Prof. Dr. Stefan Leible (University of Bayreuth President) and Prof. Dr. Rüdiger Seesemann (Cluster Spokesperson).

Students and young professionals came together to tackle some of the African continent's most important issues through African Union simulations.

We are proud to support this outstanding initiative and to see the next generation of African diplomats and leaders in action. Congratulations to the Model African Union for a successful Conference!

Join us this Wednesday at Kulturhaus Neuneinhalb for a screening of Episode 1 of the ARTE documentary series "Afrikas ve...
13/04/2026

Join us this Wednesday at Kulturhaus Neuneinhalb for a screening of Episode 1 of the ARTE documentary series "Afrikas vergessene Geschichte" followed by a live discussion with filmmaker Jean-Alexander Ntivyihabwa and Dr. Cassandra Mark-Thiesen (former leader of the JRG African Knowledges and the History Public*ation since the 1970s).

The event will be held in German and recorded for the ARTE event media hub and the Africa Multiple Cluster YouTube channel.

📚 New Publication Alert!We’re excited to announce the release of "Transoceanic and Transmedial Imaginaries in the Indian...
08/04/2026

📚 New Publication Alert!
We’re excited to announce the release of "Transoceanic and Transmedial Imaginaries in the Indian Ocean", edited by Ute Fendler and Clarissa Vierke. This volume explores how art, literature, music, and performance continually shape and reimagine the Indian Ocean as a transcontinental, fluid space of connection and creativity. From poetry to visual art, from movement to sound, it traces centuries of cultural exchange and aesthetic dialogue across oceans.

An essential read for anyone interested in Indian Ocean studies, cultural and literary studies, performance, and transdisciplinary art research.

📘 Available now in hardback and e-book format via the link below 👇
👉 https://www.routledge.com/Transoceanic-and-Transmedial-Imaginaries-in-the-Indian-Ocean/Fendler-Vierke/p/book/9781032955506?srsltid=AfmBOopGBdful_xAmyaCTGEBfnuGHxTnewMTJFGSg_V3YuLKTlN-ZRVl

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