Monday, August 24, 2015

ወደ ከፍተኛ ትምህርት መግቢያ ነጥብ

ወደ ከፍተኛ ትምህርት መግቢያ ነጥብ 

በመደበኛ፣ በቀንና በማታ መግቢያ ነጥብ ፣ ለተፈጥሮ ሳይንስ
ወንዶች  343 ፣ ለሴቶች ነጥብ 320 እና ከዚያ በላይ

ለግል ተፈታኞች 
ለወንዶች 353  ለሴቶች ደግሞ 331 እና ከዚያ በላይ 

ለታዳጊ ክልልሎችና ለአርብቶ አደር አካባቢ ተማሪዎች  
ለወንዶች  ነጥብ 332  ለሴቶች ደግሞ 317 እና ከዚያ በላይ

በተፈጥሮ ሳይንስ መስማት ለተሳናቸው ተማሪዎች 
ነጥቡ 297 እና ከዚያ በላይ 



በማህበራዊ ሳይንስ በመደበኛ እና በማታው መርሀ ግብር 
ለወንዶች 322  ለሴቶች ደግሞ 302 እና ከዚያ በላይ 

ለግል ተፈታኞች ደግሞ 
ለወንዶች 330 ለሴቶች ደግሞ 310 እና ከዚያ በላይ 

ለታዳጊ ክልሎችና ለአርብቶ አደር አካባቢ 
310 ለወንዶች  ለሴቶች ደግሞ 295 ነጥብ እና ከዚያ በላይ 

በማህበራዊ ሳይንስ መስማት ለተሳናቸው መግቢያ ነጥብ 275 እና ከዚያ በላይ 

ለአይነ ሰውራን ደግሞ 230 እና ከዚያ በላይ 

በርቀት ለመማርና በግል ዩኒቨርሲቲዎች ለመማር የሚፈልጉ ተማሪዎች 
275 እና ከዚያ በላይ 




Wednesday, August 19, 2015

ILRI-DAAD PhD Scholarship


The International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) works to enhance the roles livestock play in pathways out of poverty in developing countries. ILRI is a member of the CGIAR Consortium, a global research partnership of 15 centres working with many partners for a food-secure future. ILRI has two main campuses in East Africa and other hubs in East, West and southern Africa and South, Southeast and East Asia. www.ilri.org. CGIAR is a global agricultural research partnership for a food-secure future. Its science is carried out by 15 research centres that are members of the CGIAR Consortium in collaboration with hundreds of partner organizations. www.cgiar.org.

DAAD is a German Academic Exchange service which is a publicly funded, self-governing organization of the institutions of higher education in Germany. DAAD promotes international academic exchange as well as educational co-operation with developing countries through a variety of funding and scholarship programs.
ILRI Research Project:  LegumeCHOICE: Realizing the underexploited potential of multi-purpose legumes towards improved livelihoods and a better environment in crop-livestock systems in East & Central Africa

The Goal of the project is to improve food and nutrition security, reduce poverty, and enhance the production environment of smallholder farmers and rural populations, in particular women, through facilitation of the smart integration and use of multi-purpose legumes, providing food, protein, feed, fuel, and/or organic matter in crop-livestock systems. The Purpose of the project is to provide knowledge and tools to farmers and development partners facilitating farmers to make rational decisions for enhancing short and long-term contributions of multi-purpose legumes to farmer livelihoods including aspects of legume production, input supply systems, and markets.

Graduate Fellowship Project Title:  Multipurpose legumes in integrated crop-livestock systems in East Africa: Farmer’s preferences and decision making.
The position

The PhD research will build on the theoretical framework developed through the Legume CHOICE project.  The research will involve:
  • Developing a classification of legume types e.g. food legumes, tree legumes, forage legumes, cover legumes through literature review, consultation with key informants and through farm-level surveys.
  • Assess contribution of each type to farm family objectives: provision of food, forage, soil nitrogen, fuel  and others, through farm-level surveys.
  • Understand farmer perceptions of legumes and their functions through focus group discussions at community level.
  • Assessment of how different farmer typology demands alters the optimal choice of legume types through simple modelling approaches.
 Responsibilities:
  • Identify different legume types and their use, and assess how they contribute to farm family objectives In Kenya and Ethiopia including provision of food, forage, fuel and soil fertility.
  • Understand attitudes to the introduction and value of legumes for multiple uses.
  • Assess how different farmer typology demands alters the optimal choice of legume types through simple modelling approaches.
Essential Skills and Qualifications will include:
  • MSc in a relevant discipline.
  • Understanding and experience of smallholder systems in Sub-Saharan Africa.
  • Ability to produce written work of reasonable quality.
  • Ability to work in multi-cultural/multi-disciplinary teams.
  • Willingness to spend considerable periods in rural locations for field work.
  • Evidence of initiative and ability to work independently.
Terms of appointment: ILRI will offer a competitive stipend to cover living expenses in the project location(s). The successful candidate will be supervised jointly by an ILRI scientist and the university/academic supervisor.
How to apply:
Interested applicants should submit the following documents:
  • A cover letter explaining your interest in the position, what you can bring to the job and the names and addresses (including telephone and email) of three referees who are knowledgeable about your professional qualifications and work experience.  The position title and reference number: PHDAD/DAAD/05/2015 should be clearly indicated in the subject line of the cover letter.
  • Curriculum Vitae without photograph; please use the europass CV template athttp://europass.cedefop.europa.eu.
  • Certified copies of all university degree certificates.
  • Certified copies of all university transcripts.
  • At least temporary University admission letter including fee structure of respective course (original or certified copy only), or an official letter assuring admission. If this is not available by the closing date for application; please include with the application a commitment letter that you will have obtained this by 1st September 2015 as this is a mandatory requirement before commencing the fellowship program.
  • PhD research proposal and a detailed work plan (10 to 15 pages); plagiarism will be checked! The proposal has to be in line with the above outlined ILRI’s research project.
  • Abstract of the proposal on one page (please include name and title of proposal)
  • Where applicable a recommendation letter by head of department indicating that you are a present or prospective member of staff and how you will be integrated into the staff development agenda of the university (original only)
  • Confirmation of study leave from your university (if applicable).
  • Confirmation of teaching release (university staff members only).
Applications: All applications to be submitted online on our recruitment portal: http://ilri.simplicant.com by the deadline of 10th June 2015.

The scholarships are only awarded to citizens of Sub-Saharan African countries (SSA)
To find out more about ILRI visit our website at http://www.ilri.org
To find out more about working at ILRI visit our website at http://www.ilri.org/ilricrowd/

Suitably qualified women and citizens of developing countries, with experience of working internationally, are particularly encouraged to apply.

Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Orskov Foundation Grants

Orskov Foundation Grants: Orskov makes grants of up to £2,500 to support agriculture in developing countries. Thegrants support graduate students and communities indeveloping countries.

Student Grants
One category of grants supports university students in agricultural studies related to poverty alleviation and environmental sustainability.
  • The student grants are only provided to help support costs of training at a university or similar organisation other than the university/college in which you are registered at the time of the application.
  • Eligible students (graduate students from any countrieswhich are, in the opinion of the trustees, regarded asdeveloping countries) MUST be registered for graduate degrees at their home universities in a developing country and MUST be able to demonstrate that they have full support from the relevant universitydepartment/organisation that they are seeking training from.
  • Preference will be given to support training aimed at sustainable land use problems with an emphasis on animal, plant and soil interactions, where it can be demonstrated that, in addition to contributing to knowledge, they will (a) have the potential to alleviate poverty and (b) provide sustainable environmental benefits, including adaptation/mitigation to the impact of climate change. Training outwith these areas will not be funded.
  • The Trustees will only consider projects with a budget up to a maxium of £2,500. This is the upper limit, not an indication that you should simply request this amount.
  • Applicants will be expected to provide a budget and FULL justification for the funding claimed.
  • Applicants that do not provide an adequate breakdown of the anticipated expenditure will not be shortlisted for evaluation.
  • Please do not send any additional documentation, such asexam results, CVs, letters of support, etc. These will not be used in the evaluation of your application. Appropriate references will be sought for student applications that pass the evaluation stage.
  • Projects will be selected by an open application process.Grants will be awarded in March/April.
  • Community Grants The second category of grants is for community-based agriculture on a revolving-fund basis. Many projects have a livestock component, as small livestock such as goats, pigs and poultry can have a very positive impact on poverty alleviation, effectively acting as a “living” bank. Owning seven or eight goats may be the equivalent in cost to one cow. Losing the latter would mean the loss of a very large investment. The loss of one goat, on the other hand, is easier for a household to cope with.
  • Each of the projects established so far works with a revolving fund. The principle behind a revolving fund is that the benefits derived from our initial investment to the recipient communities are shared with other communities. In most cases these are women’s groups, already established in the village and each project, its goals and management, is set up with the active participation of these community groups.
    These community projects have been very successful, have given the participants a greater sense of security and made a positive impact in poverty alleviation. The secret of success is to let the village groups decide how they will each manage the revolving fund system.
    Applications are welcome from 1 October to 31 December every year.
  • For further information 
  • http://www.advance-africa.com/Orskov-Foundation-Grants.html
  • WAAW Foundation 2016 Scholarship for Undergraduate students

    WAAW Foundation  2016  scholarship applications will open on August 1, 2015.
    Click to view our 2016_ScholarshipAnnouncement
    To say informedclick here to like us on Facebook. You are strongly encouraged to like our facebook page to be informed or considered for our scholarship!
    ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
    WAAW foundation’s annual scholarship initiative is aimed at supporting need based African female STEM-focused college education. Please read the eligibility criteria before you apply. All non qualifying applications will be automatically deleted! Criteria for eligibility includes:
    • Female students of African origin, living and studying in Africa.
    • Currently enrolled in undergraduate B.S.degree program.
    • Studying STEM related courses in a University or college in Africa.
    • Demonstrable financial need, and
    • Excellent Academic Record.
    • Below the age of 32 years.
    • Graduation date is after December of award year
    Please note that we do not fund graduate (masters, MBA or Phd) programs, second or subsequent degrees, students older than 32 years, non-STEM focused courses or Diploma degrees. There no NO EXCEPTIONS to these requirments.
    WAAW Foundation awards annual scholarships to students who demonstrate need and prove their status as full time students in a STEM related course in an African University. Recipients will be required to start aSTEM Outreach Cell at their university.
    Please visit our FAQ page for answers to your questions, including a list of accepted and not accepted courses. Note that there are NO EXCEPTIONS to the courses listed.
    HOW TO APPLY
    Your application will include the following:
    • Application form filled out completely. We will only accept online applications this year. NO PAPER APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED*.
    • Personal and Contact Information.
    • Educational background and Family Information.
    • Statement of need should describe why scholarship funds are needed and what the funds will be used for if received.
    • Essays are a strong criteria in determining candidates who are short listed. Responses to essay questions that address career goals and how you expect the WAAW scholarship will assist in your education. Please have you essay responses ready before you begin the application.
        1. In 500 words or less, please write an essay on your future career goals and how you expect the WAAW foundation scholarship will assist in fulfilling those goals.
        2. In 300 words or less, please describe what you believe about female education in Africa and its impact on research, development or advancement in African economies.
        3. Describe in ten or less sentences why you need a scholarship. Tell us about your need or personal/family/financial situation and how the funds from WAAW scholarship will assist your education and/or career plans.
    • Two academic/professional references. Note recommendations and transcripts ARE NOT REQUIRED AT THIS TIME. ONLY after a candidate has been shortlisted.
    SUBMITTING YOUR APPLICATION
    Please complete all sections of the application form and submit all required materials to WAAW foundation by the deadline. Application may be completed online. Click Here to Begin your application.
    For further information or inquiries please email:
    scholarship@waawfoundation.org
    Please do not email inquiries until you have reviewed all the requirements above,  including the list of accepted and unaccepted course in the FAQ link above.
    ONLY Shortlisted candidates will be required to send the following additional items in order to complete this process.
    • 2 references; one MUST be written by a professor from your institution of study and the other from an academic supervisor/advisor or mentor. Reference forms should be downloaded from 2016_ScholarshipReferenceLetter and emailed to references@waawfoundation.org
    • A copy of a current signed and sealed transcript from your University to be emailed totranscripts@waawfoundation.org, faxed to 1.888.519.4269 or to be mailed to:
      WAAW Foundation Scholarship Committee
      P.O. Box 1691, Wylie. Texas 75098.
      *Scanned copies of original transcripts may be emailed to transcripts@waawfoundation.org.
    • A copy of the student’s School identity card must be scanned and emailed to u
    • For further reading 

    Monday, August 10, 2015

    Fellowships in Brazil- PhD and Post Doctoral opportunities

    Fellowships in Brazil: Call open until 24 August


    Scientists in developing countries are welcome to submit their applications for the TWAS-CNPq PhD and postdoctoral fellowships in Brazil.


    You will find complete details of the call along with the eligibility criteria here:
    Please note that the deadline is now 24 August 2015.

    TWAS-CNPq Postgraduate Fellowship Programme
    The National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq) in Brasilia, Brazil, and TWAS offer up to 50 (30 sandwich and 20 full time) postgraduate fellowships each year to young scientists from developing countries (other than Brazil) who wish to pursue research towards a PhD in natural sciences.
    Deadline
    24 August 2015
    Country
    Brazil
    Level
    PhD
    Minimum degree held
    MSc
    Duration
    Up to 4 years
    01-Agricultural Sciences
    02-Structural, Cell and Molecular Biology
    03-Biological Systems and Organisms
    04-Medical and Health Sciences incl. Neurosciences
    05-Chemical Sciences
    06-Engineering Sciences
    07-Astronomy, Space and Earth Sciences
    08-Mathematical Sciences
    09-Physics
    Age limit
    None
    Sandwich option
    yes
    Programme Details
    • TWAS-CNPq Postgraduate Fellowships are tenable at research institutions in Brazil for a period of up to four years and are awarded to students from developing countries (other than Brazil) to enable them to pursue all or part (SANDWICH or FULL-TIME) of their research leading towards a PhD degree in the natural sciences.
    • The academic year in Brazil usually begins on 1 March and the second semester in early August of each year. Candidates will enrol for their PhD at the host institution and must observe the academic calendar of the host institution, i.e. be ready to start their Fellowship on the first day of classes/courses (most likely in Portuguese).
    • A list of research institutions in Brazil where TWAS-CNPq Fellowships are tenable (CAPES-Conceito 5, 6 and 7) is available here: CAPES List.
    • CNPq will provide a standard monthly allowance which should be used to cover living costs, such as accommodation, food and health insurance. The monthly stipend will not be convertible into foreign currency.
    • Information about living conditions, such as possibilities of accommodation, transportation, and any other issues related to the candidate's stay in Brazil must be obtained locally, directly from the host institution. Neither TWAS nor CNPq can provide this information.
    • In most institutions the language of instruction is Portuguese; in a few institutions it is English.

    Eligibility
    Applicants for these fellowships must meet the following criteria:
    • There is no age limit for this programme.
    • Hold a university degree in the Natural Sciences (minimum Master’s degree).
    • Have good command of Portuguese and/or Spanish and/or English.
    • Be a national of a developing country other than Brazil.
    • Must not hold a visa for permanent or temporary residency in Brazil or in a developed country.
    • Be officially enrolled as a PhD student in the home country for at least 1 (one) year by the date of the application.
    • Provide evidence that s/he will return to her/his home country on completion of the fellowship.
    • Not take up other assignments during the period of her/his fellowship.
    • Provide an official acceptance letter from the host institution (please refer to the sample that will be available here http://www.cnpq.br/web/guest/chamadas-publicas) and be willing to register for a PhD degree in the natural sciences at a participating CAPES-listed Brazilian institution (see point 3 above).
    • Prove knowledge of Portuguese or provide a certificate of proficiency in Spanish or English (if these languages are not the candidate's mother tongue).
    • Have an updated Curriculum Vitae on CNPq’s Lattes Platform (see note on online applications below)
    • Present a detailed research plan agreed by her/his host supervisor.
    • Be financially responsible for any accompanying family members.
    For sandwich postgraduate fellowship applicants only, must:
    • Be officially registered as a PhD student in her/his home country for at least 12 months before presenting her/his candidacy to the sandwich postgraduate fellowship.
    • Have a letter of agreement of her/his supervisor in her/his home country.

    Submitting your application
    • Applications to the TWAS-CNPq Fellowships must be submitted online only.
    • The call for applications for 2015 is now open. The call for applications where you will find the programme details, eligibility criteria, required documents and certificates as well as the online application form is available here http://www.cnpq.br/web/guest/chamadas-publicas
    • Applicants must be aware that CNPq and TWAS will not accept applications submitted by any other means except via the online application form.
    • No applications will be accepted after the deadline. Therefore, it is recommended to submit your electronic application as early as possible.
    • Incomplete applications will not be accepted.
    • Applicants should submit the Acceptance Letter from a CAPES-listed institution to CNPq when applying. Without preliminary acceptance, the application will not be considered for selection.
    • Queries concerning the call for applications online portal to the TWAS-CNPq Fellowships programmes should be directed to CNPq
    Applicants should be aware that they can apply for only one fellowship per year from among those offered by TWAS.

    Are you a potential applicant for a full-time PhD in a field related to atmospheric science, climate and climate change, hydrology, multi-hazard early-warning or disaster-risk reduction? If so, you may be interested in applying for a World Meteorological Organization (WMO) travel grant as a complement to the PhD fellowship.
    Contact Details
    • TWAS Fellowships Office
    ICTP Campus, Strada Costiera 11
    34151 Trieste, Italy
    Phone: +39 040 2240-314
    Fax: +39 040 2240-689
    E-mail: fellowships@twas.org
    • National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq)
    International Cooperation Office (ASCIN)
    SHIS Quadra 01 Conjunto B, Bloco "D", Edificio Santos Dumont
    71605-001 Lago sul Brasília, DF, Brazil
    Phone: +55 61 3211-9441
    Fax: +55 61 3211-9442
    E-mail: twas.ascin@cnpq.br