On May 15 2024, Arnaud Bizongwako (University of Burundi) obtained a 24-month PhD scholarship from the UGent Special Research Fund (BOF) for his joint PhD project titled “Is it syntax and/or discourse? A combined corpus and historical-comparative linguistic approach to the conjoint/disjoint alternation in East-African West Highlands Bantu“. West Highlands Bantu is a group of closely related languages from the Great Lakes region of Eastern Africa including Kirundi and Kinyarwanda. The in-depth study of this grammatical phenomenon involves building a new Kinyarwanda corpus and collecting new fieldwork data in four poorly known languages from Tanzania. At the University of Burundi in Bujumbura, Arnaud will be supervised by Prof. Ferdinand Mberamihigo, who obtained himself in 2014 a joint PhD degree at Ghent University (UGent) and Brussels University (ULB) and is a BantUGent associate. Within BantUGent, Arnaud will be co-supervised by Prof. Koen Bostoen and Prof. Gilles-Maurice de Schryver, whom also co-supervised Ferdinand Mberamihigo earlier on. Welcome to BantUGent, Arnaud!