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Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Programme (MMUF)


Scholars transforming the Academy: Your Passport to Higher Education

The Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship (MMUF) Program is designed specifically to provide students with a greater awareness of what it means to be an academic. Each year, five students are selected as Mellon Undergraduate Fellows. They receive stipends for the academic terms and for a research project for two years. During the summers, Fellows, under the director of a faculty mentor pursue some form of directed study, intended to give them a sense of scholarly research activities. During the academic year, they may:

  1. continue their independent research;
  2. work as a research assistant on a project which the faculty mentor is currently pursuing; or
  3. work on curricular or teaching projects of interest to their faculty mentor.

In addition to the advantages of this close faculty interaction, Fellows also have regular opportunities for social and intellectual discourse with students and faculty from the range of fields supported by the program.

The Program has four main components:

Biography of Benjamin Elijah Mays

Mays, Benjamin Elijah (1 Aug. 1894 or 1895-28 Mar. 1984), educator, college president, and civil rights activist, was born near Rambo (now Epworth), South Carolina, the son of Hezekiah Mays and Louvenia Carter, tenant farmers who had been enslaved. Benjamin, the youngest of eight children, grew up in the rural South when whites segregated and disfranchised African Americans by law (he himself was not allowed to vote until 1945, when he was fifty-one years old). His first childhood memory was the 1898 Phoenix Riot in South Carolina where, he recalled, white vigilantes murdered his cousin.

Mellon designated fields of study

Participating undergraduate institutions

Barnard College
Bowdoin College
Brooklyn College
Brown University
Bryn Mawr College
Carleton College
Calif Inst of Technology
City College - CUNY
Columbia University
Cornell University
Dartmouth College
Duke University
Emory University
Harvard University
Harverford College
Heritage College
Hunter College (CUNY)
Macalester College
Oberlin College
Princeton University
Queens College
Rice University
Stanford University
Swarthmore College
UNCF
University of Cape Town
University of Chicago
University of Pennsylvania
University of Southern California
Washington University
Wellesley College
Wesleyan College
Williams College
Yale University

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Contact us

Administrative

Kathy Erasmus
Room 6.22 Hlanganani Building
University of Cape Town
Ph: (+27) 21 650 4237
Fax: (+27) 21 650 5045

Academic

Gideon Nomdo
Room 6.12 Hlanganani Building
University of Cape Town
Ph: (+27) 21 650 5039
Fax: (+27) 21 650 5045

Links

The Andrew W Mellon Foundation

Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Program