Applications are invited for year 2 intake for PhD and post-doctoral fellowships run
by
THRiVE, a DELTAS Africa consortium of East African Universities
THRiVE, a DELTAS Africa consortium of East African Universities
Makerere University,
Gulu University
Kilimanjaro Christian Medical University College and
Research Institutes
International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology in Kenya
(icipe),
National Institute of Medical Research (NIMR) at Mwanza in
Tanzania, and
Uganda Virus Research Institute (UVRI), together with the
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) and the
University of Cambridge,
UK.
This scheme is aimed at supporting training and
mentoring the most promising young scientists from Kenya,
Tanzania and Uganda selected in THRiVE-2 to
become independent, internationally-recognised research leaders.
Successful applicants will develop their potential to become
excellent researchers within a structured mentored training environment. The
focus of the programme is on rigorous, intensive health research training relevant
to East Africa, and research projects will be carried out in Kenya, Tanzania or
Uganda.
Research projects focusing on an aspect of
infectious diseases/neglected tropical diseases (IDs/NTDs), maternal, neonatal
and reproductive health (MN/RH) and non-communicable diseases (NCDs) will be
considered (including, but not
limited to, basic and clinical science,
epidemiology or social science).
Fellowships allow for sandwich attachments to LSHTM and University
of Cambridge, UK.
The PhD fellowships will be up to four years, including a period of up to six months
at either LSHTM or University of Cambridge.
PhD degrees will be undertaken at one of the above three East
African Universities in the
consortium.
Applicants will be expected to hold a Master’s
degree in a relevant discipline. Applicants who have not yet successfully
completed their master’s degree training will not be considered.
Post-doctoral fellowships will be for two years, including up to six months at either LSHTM
or University of Cambridge.
Applicants will be expected to have been awarded or defended their
PhD training by the time they submit their applications. Applicants who
graduated more than 5 years ago will not be considered.
Courses will be attended and projects should be designed to
develop the applicant’s potential to compete, in future, for international
research funding. Fellows will be required to take advantage of the consortium
research training courses/resources, excellent mentorship and strong research
networks to achieve expected outputs (high quality
publications, international collaborations and research grants).
Applicants for both PhD and post-doctoral fellowships must show a
commitment to pursuing an academic or research career in East
Africa after the training and engaging policy makers and the
public
in their research work. THRiVE support will include a stipend,
university fees for PhD fellowships, research expenses, and travel
costs.
Applications
must be submitted through the consortium website:
www.thrive.or.ug and should consist of the completed
preliminary
application
form with your work/institutional address, e-mail
address
and daytime telephone contact number;
supporting
letters from two professional referees, together with their
telephone numbers, institutional addresses and
e-mail addresses.
The
application form is available on the THRiVE website
http://www.thrive.or.ug.