
The Mo Ibrahim Foundation in association with SOAS and the Centre of African
Studies-University of London is organising a Summer School in Uganda in April
2010 on the topic of ‘Governance and Development in Africa’.
The residential school is for 25 participants who are policy makers, academics, or
civil society representatives from any African country who will gain, through this
training, new ideas and experience on the wide issue of good governance and
development. We welcome applications from a wide range of backgrounds.
Applicants should have proven research and/or professional experiences in fields
relevant to the theme of Governance and Development in Africa.
All costs for successful applicants, including economy flights, accommodation, and
subsistence, will be covered. The school will run from April 19th to April 25th, 2010.
Applications should include:
1. CV (including email address for correspondence)
2. one reference letter ( or names of referees in CV)
3. Proposal of max 1500 words outlining research interest and professional
background and how the applicant will benefit from attending the Summer
School
Deadline for applications: 10 January 2010
To be sent electronically or by postal mail to:
Angelica Baschiera
Centre of African Studies
SOAS-University of London
Thornaugh street, Russell Square
London WC1H 0XG
Email: ab17@soas.ac.uk Tel.: +44 (0) 207 898 4370
The Academy of Sciences for the Developing World - Regional Office for Sub-Saharan Africa (TWAS-ROSSA) seeks to honor young scientists who have made outstanding contribution in basic and applied sciences. It is expected that by recognizing their achievements, the scientists and their institutions will be encouraged to promote scientific research and strive to excel in their endeavors. The awards are given in line with TWAS’ objective of recognizing, supporting and promoting scientific capacity and excellence in the developing world. The regional office, ROSSA, coordinates activities towards this end in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Deadline for Submission of Nominations: 3rd September 2010
More information Download the Nomination form
Applications are invited for PhD scholarships tenable at the West Africa Centre for Crop Improvement (WACCI), University of Ghana. The application period for January 2011 enrollment ends on June 30, 2010. More information.
Two Fellowship opportunities will be available for 2010 to carry out research on conservation and use of Plant Genetic Resources. The Fellowships are supported by Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc., United States and the Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC), Australia. Applications are invited from nationals of developing countries, aged 35 or under, holding a masters degree (or equivalent) and/or doctorate in a relevant subject area. The list of eligible countries is available on the World Bank web site: http://siteresources.worldbank.org/DATASTATISTICS/Resources/CLASS.XLS. Deadline for applications: 8 November 2009. More information
This year's award categories are as follows:
• The CGIAR Science Award for Promising Young Scientist
• The CGIAR Science Award for Outstanding Scientist
• The CGIAR Science Award for Outstanding Scientific Support Team
• The CGIAR Science Award for Outstanding Partnership
• The CGIAR Science Award for Outstanding Scientific Article
• The CGIAR Award for Outstanding Communications
• The CGIAR Award for Outstanding Agricultural Journalism
The Awards Ceremony will take place during the Global Conference on Agricultural Research for Development (GCARD) on March 28-30, 2010 and winners will be offered limited travel support to Montpellier, France, the venue of GCARD 2010.
We
look forward to receiving your nominations for the above award
categories. Please note that each nomination for the science award
categories requires the endorsement of a Center or Institute Director.
The deadline for submitting nominations is November 30, 2009. Queries about the awards should be sent to awards@cgiar.org. More information
INSTITUTION: AFRICAN NETWORK FOR AGRICULTURE,
AGROFORESTRY AND NATURAL RESOURCES
EDUCATION (ANAFE)
CONTACT ADDRESS: ANAFE Secretariat,
United Nations Avenue
P.O. Box 30677-00100, Nairobi, Kenya
Tel: 254-20-7224135/254- 7224128 (Direct)
254-20-7224000 (Operator)
Fax: 254-20-7224001
Email: A.yaye@cgiar.org / S.Chakeredza@cgiar.org
FSC awards up to 29 scholarships for PhD students and postdoctoral researchers for a period of 4 to 36 months, starting April 15, 2010. The Center wishes to attract outstanding PhD students and postdoctoral fellows pursuing a career in academia or development collaboration. The scholarships aim at increasing their previously gained scientific knowledge and skills relevant to food security related issues. Furthermore, FSC aims at establishing an active, long-lasting collaboration with the supported researchers and their home institutions.
FSC offers three categories of scholarships:Two Fellowship opportunities will be available for 2010 to carry out research on conservation and use of Plant Genetic Resources. The Fellowships are supported by Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc., United States and the Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC), Australia. Applications are invited from nationals of developing countries, aged 35 or under, holding a masters degree (or equivalent) and/or doctorate in a relevant subject area. The list of eligible countries is available on the World Bank web site: http://siteresources.worldbank.org/DATASTATISTICS/Resources/CLASS.XLS. Deadline for applications: 8 November 2009. More information
The Biosciences
eastern and central Africa (BecA) Hub is seeking ways to empower the
African scientific community to lead the coming agricultural
revolution. Communication of research findings in reputed peer-reviewed
journals is the standard by which scientists and their findings are
evaluated by the scientific community. Such publications also afford
higher visibility to research findings, helping to ensure assimilation
into related studies and agricultural improvement efforts throughout
the region and around the world. In our larger effort to enhance the
impact of African science, BecA, has received funding from the Bill
& Melinda Gates Foundation to host a workshop on technical research
paper writing. The five-day journal article writing workshop will be
held in
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 15 – 21 November, 2009. More information Application form
RIU is a
research and development programme designed to put agricultural
research into use for developmental purposes and to conduct research on
how to do this. The programme is funded by the UK Department for
International Development (DFID). It follows earlier investments by
DFID in agricultural and natural resources research supported through
its renewable natural resources research strategy (RRNRRS). While this
strategy delivered high quality research the uptake of this research
and its impact on social and economic progress was modest.
RIU seeks to address this both by supporting activities that put RNRRS research products into use, but also by investigating the wider question of the relationship between agricultural research and innovation. This wider investigation of the topic responds to extensive evidence that suggests that agricultural innovation is very often not the result of simply transferring research products to farmers, entrepreneurs and policymakers. More usually, research promotes innovation only when it is embedded in the wide set of relationships and processes involved in diffusing, combining and adapting ideas and putting them into use. More information Research Fellows
iFSC
seeks a visiting professor from a developing country for a one year,
fixed-term appointment renewable for up to an additional year. The
center wishes to attract a scientist who is either an internationally
well-known senior expert with demonstrated, extensive expertise in food
security related issues and distinct networks within the international
science community and the developing world or an internationally
outstanding young expert with demonstrated superior competence for
innovation, especially with respect to analytical methods highly
relevant for food security research,
and good publication records.
The successful candidate will work with professors, postdoctoral
researchers, PhD students, and FSC’s administrative staff in Hohenheim
and at its partner HEIs to meet the center’s mission. The appointment
includes (but is not limited to) conducting innovative research and
publishing of internationally recognized papers in the field of hunger
reduction and food security, support of FSC’s teaching and training
activities at graduate and postgraduate level in its Young Excellence
School (YES) and at partner HEIs in developing countries, and
participation
in PhD student supervision and fund raising,
networking, and outreach activities. The position is based in Stuttgart
(Germany) and salaried with a remuneration of group W3 for Baden-
Württemberg. More information
FSC
seeks a visiting researcher from a developing country for a fixed-term
appointment of three to twelve month, starting November 2009. The
center wishes to attract a young innovative professional. The
successful candidate will collaborate with the research staff of one of
Hohenheim’s departments being a FSC member to conduct a specific
research project contributing to FSC’s mission. Objective of the
collaboration is at least one joint, peer-reviewed publication.
Research proposal and results should be presented in the center’s
seminar and/or lecture series. She/He is also expected to engage in
FSC’s teaching and training activities at graduate and postgraduate
level within the center’s Young Excellence School (YES) on a limited
scale. Furthermore, FSC aims at establishing an active, long-lasting
collaboration with the researcher and her/his home institution. The
position is based in Stuttgart (Germany). The monthly grant equals a
net amount of 1840 Euros in 2009 and 1990 Euros in 2010. Travel costs
to/from Hohenheim will be
covered. Health insurance and other potential costs must be paid privately.More information
FSC
and its collaboration partners seek two visiting researcher from a
developing country for a fixed-term appointment of three to twelve
month, starting November 2009. The center wishes to attract young
innovative professionals. The successful candidates will collaborate
with the research staff of FSC’s partner universities, research
centers, or development organizations located in developing countries
to conduct a specific research project contributing to FSC’s mission.
Objective of the collaborations is at least one joint, peer-reviewed
publication. Interregional South-South collaborations are encouraged in
particular. Candidates should present their research work in the
partners’ seminars, lecture series, and/or workshops. They might be
also expected to engage in
research topic related teaching and
training activities of the partner institution at graduate and
postgraduate level on a limited scale. Furthermore, FSC and its
partners aim at establishing an active, long-lasting collaboration with
the researchers and their home institutions. The positions are based at
the partner institutions in developing countries. The monthly grant
equals a net amount of 600 Euros in 2009 and 700 Euros in 2010. Travel
costs to/from the positions’ locations will be covered. Health
insurance and other potential costs must be paid privately. More information
FSC awards one or two visiting 'Sandwich' scholarships for PhD students (or postdoctoral
researchers)
from developing countries for a period of three to twelve month,
starting November 2009. The center wishes to attract outstanding and
innovative PhD students or postdoctoral fellows planning a career in
academia or development collaboration. The scholarship aims at
increasing their previously gained scientific knowledge and skills
relevant to food security related issues. The successful candidates
will receive scholarships for completing compulsory and/or elective
courses required for receiving PhD degrees from their home university
(if formally agreed by it), attending
additional training courses
and workshops in Hohenheim, and/or conducting PhD thesis related
research studies. Study courses held in English can be selected from
the regular course catalogues of the international MSc study programs
offered by the University of Hohenheim’s Center for Agriculture in the
Tropics and Subtropics and combined with other English MSc and PhD
courses and trainings offered by the university’s departments and/or
FSC’s Young Excellence School (YES). For research collaborations, each
successful candidate will work with the research staff of one of
Hohenheim’s departments being a FSC member to conduct a specific
research project contributing to FSC’s mission and relevant for her/his
PhD thesis/postdoctoral works. Objective of the collaboration is at
least one joint, peer-reviewed journal publication or paper to be
presented at an international conference. More information