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Michael Flavin

Reader in Global Education

King's College London

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King's College London

PhD in Leadership Studies: Creative Education, Youth Empowerment, and Upskilling in Africa's Informal Creative Economy

African Creativity Beyond Borders, in partnership with King's College London and the Afe Babalola Centre for Transnational Education, announces a fully funded 4-year PhD opportunity in Leadership Studies with reference to Security & Development. This programme is designed for candidates interested in creative education, youth empowerment, and upskilling within Africa's informal creative economy, particularly in West Africa. The research project will explore educational pathways for young creatives (under 35) working informally in Africa's creative and cultural industries, such as music, film, fashion, visual arts, design, and digital media. The focus is on how these young workers can be supported through digital and transnational education platforms, addressing barriers to professionalisation, access to skills, and the role of policy and institutions in creative enterprise. Supervision is provided by Dr Michael Flavin (Reader in Global Education, King's College London), Dr Tamsyn Dent (Department of Culture, Media and Creative Industries, King's College London), and Dr Kingsley Ugwuanyi (Afe Babalola Centre for Transnational Education). The doctoral candidate will benefit from mentorship, cohort activities, and access to research resources and networking opportunities across the ABC. The project aims to bridge knowledge across the arts, humanities, social sciences, and public policy, contributing to best practices in creative education and digital learning. Outcomes include developing an understanding of the educational needs and aspirations of young informal workers, contributing to global knowledge of the African creative economy, and fostering access to shared memory in diasporic communities. Applicants should have a strong academic background in relevant fields and an interest in creative education, youth empowerment, and digital platforms. The position is fully funded, covering tuition and a UKRI-rate stipend, with additional training and partnership benefits. The application deadline is 13 February 2026. For full details and to apply, visit the provided links and ensure you include Project Code 2627-ACBB2 in your application.

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King's College London

King's College London

PhD in Creative Education and Youth Empowerment in Africa – Informal Creative Economy, King's College London

A fully funded 4-year PhD opportunity is available at King's College London, in partnership with the African Leadership Centre and the Afe Babalola Centre for Transnational Education. The project, 'African Creativity Beyond Borders,' focuses on upskilling young African creatives in the informal creative economy, responding to their educational needs through digital and transnational platforms. The research will explore educational pathways for youth under 35 in West Africa, examining how informal workers in creative and cultural industries—such as music, film, fashion, visual arts, and digital media—can be supported and empowered. The doctoral candidate will be supervised by Dr Michael Flavin (Reader in Global Education, King's College London), Dr Tamsyn Dent (Department of Culture, Media and Creative Industries, King's College London), and Dr Kingsley Ugwuanyi (Afe Babalola Centre, Nigeria). The project is anchored in Leadership Studies with reference to Security & Development, bridging knowledge across the arts, humanities, social sciences, and public policy. The candidate will devise research strategies to address challenges and opportunities for professionalisation, access to skills, and knowledge acquisition via digital platforms, considering both informal and formal education providers. The programme includes a 4-year studentship covering tuition and a UKRI-rate stipend, with additional training, mentorship, and cohort activities. The partnership with the Afe Babalola Centre enables access to unique resources, mentoring, and networking opportunities. The research aims to contribute to best practices in creative education, support youth empowerment, and foster access to shared memory in diasporic communities. The project will also engage with policy and institutional support for creative enterprise in Africa, addressing issues of precarity and informal employment. Applicants should have a strong interest in creative education, youth empowerment, and the informal creative economy in Africa. Preferred backgrounds include social sciences, arts, humanities, or related fields. Candidates must meet the entry requirements for a PhD in Leadership Studies at King's College London, including a relevant master's degree, strong academic record, and proficiency in English. The application deadline is 13 February 2026, and candidates should apply via King's Apply, including the Project Code: 2627-ACBB2. For more information, visit the African Creativity Beyond Borders website and the African Leadership Centre. Suggested readings and further details are available in the project description. This opportunity is ideal for those passionate about creative economies, digital education, and youth empowerment in Africa.

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