Wednesday, September 21, 2016

The Hartmut Hoffmann-Berling International Graduate School of Molecular and Cellular Biology


The Hartmut Hoffmann-Berling International Graduate School of Molecular and Cellular Biology

Welcome!


The Hartmut Hoffmann-Berling International Graduate School of Molecular and Cellular Biology (HBIGS) was founded in October 2007. The vision of the Graduate School is to attract the best and brightest doctoral researchers from around the world to pursue doctoral studies at Heidelberg University by offering excellent research opportunities and comprehensive academic and complementary training in a vibrant and stimulating scientific environment.
The focus of the Graduate School on molecular and cellular biology takes into account that molecular and cellular biology provides the conceptual and technological foundation on which most other fields, sub-disciplines and specialized areas of life and biosciences rest - from structural biology to bioinformatics, from molecular medicine to biotechnology, and from immunology to systems biology.
A higher qualification in molecular and cellular biology will, therefore, prepare graduates for leading positions in all areas where in-depth knowledge of biological processes is required - be it in academia, industry or the public sector.


Up to 12 three-year HBIGS PhD Fellowships available
Application deadline: 31 Oct 2016
Interview date: 26/27 Jan 2017
Start of PhD project: From 1 Mar 2017
Submit your application to open PhD positions tagged "PI name_16H" exclusively through the HBIGS online application system.

Tuesday, May 17, 2016

DAAD merit scholarships

Scholarships

Full scholarships for students
For applicants from Sub-Saharan African countries with an excellent academic record the DRD offers a limited number of DAAD merit scholarships per year.
Scholarships are available for full-time students of
  • the MA in Development Studies (next deadline 15 July 2016, online application platform will be available from mid April 2016 only!)
  • the Master in Public Administration (next deadline 15 July 2016, online application platform will be available from mid April 2016 only!)
  • the MA in Development Management (Bochum Programme, next deadline 31 December 2017)
    (separate online application platform, access and guidelines via "How to apply" section of the Bochum programme or via the course homepage)
  • the different PhD options at the centre (PhD UWC) (next deadline 15 July 2016, online application platform will be available from mid April 2016 only!)
Scholarships include monthly allowances of 650 Euro plus travel allowances for Master candidates and 900 Euro plus travel allowances for PhD candidates. More information about requirements for application and application procedure is provided below.
Requirements for application and application procedure
  • Scholarship applicants are adviced to carefully read about the specific entry requirements and course application procedure of the programme of their choice. The information is available from the respective programmes sections. In addition to programme requirements, all applicants have to meet the following requirements:
  • Applicants should be from Sub-Sahara Africa
  • Applicants should have an outstanding academic record - at least 70% for your last degree
  • Applicants should apply within 6 years of having completed their previous degree
  • The study must have been completed at an internationally recognised university
  • The previous degree (Baccalaureus or Master) should have been an academic discipline which is related to Development Studies or Public Administration
  • South African students are required to have an honours degree in order to be admitted to a Masters degree course. Other students need the equivalent of a 4 year undergraduate degree
  • Applicants must provide evidence of proficiency in English, both written and spoken. This can be TOEFL test or a similar standard test or a letter from an academic institution
  • Work and/or voluntary experience in your field of interest would be a recommendation
  • Women are encouraged to apply
  • South African students are encouraged to apply
  • Applicants must be able to study fulltime at the UWC for the required period.

Scholarship application procedure for
  • MA in Development Studies
  • Master in Public Administration
  • PhD options at the CDR
For the MADM please refer to the "How to apply" section of the Bochum programme or the course homepage.
You will have to fill in an electronic application form (ONLY AVAILABLE FROM mid APRIL to 15th July)! Applications not using this e-form can´t be considered! As the e-form can only be submitted once, please make sure that your application is complete before submitting it!
Documents that have to be uploaded when using the e-form are:
  • a letter of application
  • a CV: Please use the europass CV form available at https://europass.cedefop.europa.eu/en/home
  • an academic transcript from your last university
  • certified copies of all academic certificates
  • MA applicants will have to write a one page paper about 1 of the following 4 topics:
1 François Bourguignon, a former Chief Economist of the World Bank referred to the "poverty growth inequality triangle": Discuss this comment, critically evaluating the role of inequality in the current study of development in Africa.
2 Write critically on perceptions about governance in Sub Saharan Africa.
3 It has been claimed that climate change could potentially interrupt progress toward a world without hunger. Consider the evidence for this claim and discuss how climate change might impact on food security.
4 Discuss the relationship between social movements and civil society in a specific SSA country of your choice.

  • PhD applicants are asked to also submit a 6 page proposal on the research they would want to undertake for the thesis. This should include their research question, the research methodology and a (provisional) theoretical framework. A list of topics is given in the PhD section.
  • Additional one signed reference (academic) (and one professional if applicable) have to be uploaded to the e-form. Only if referees don´t want you to submit the reference yourself, the reference can be send by the referee directly to info.uwc@drd-sa.org, indicating the applicant's name!
  • Candidates for the Masters Programme in Public Administration (MPA), the MA in Development Studies as well as PhD candidates in the fields of Governance, Public Policy, Public Management or Development Studies can submit their scholarship application without needing to apply for admission at UWC. If they are awarded a scholarship, or if they intend to finance themselves, they may apply for admission through the online application procedure (www.uwc.ac.za).
  • We are unfortunately not able to engage in extended correspondence with applicants.
  • For applicants of the MPA, the MA in Development Studies as well as PhD candidates the closing date for the next intake (2017) for all scholarship applications is 15 July 2016. Applicants will be informed about their applications in August 2016.
  • For additional information on the courses or on registration please write to:
    • pkippie@uwc.ac.za for the MA and M Econ or PhD in Development Studies and to
    • LFesters@uwc.ac.za on the MPA course or an PhD in Public Administration or Governance.
    • Britta Niklas for the Master of Arts in Development Management (Bochum Programme)

Scholarships for a study period in Germany
Apart from full scholarships for participation in one of the above mentioned programmes a number of mobility scholarships for Master students are available each year. These scholarships are aimed at funding a study period in Germany. During such a study period abroad scholarship holders can participate in a Summer School at Ruhr-Univeristy Bochum, complete an internship with a German organization working in the field related to their studies or they can visit Ruhr-Univeristy Bochum during the completion phase of their Master Thesis for intensive supervision periods.
It is not necessary to apply for mobility scholarships before starting your studies. The application procedure for mobility scholarships will instead be announced to participants of the cooperating programmes.

For further questions, the CRD coordinators at UWC or RUB can be contacted.

Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Short term (3 months) research scholarship in German for Post Doc and PhD students from developing countries


Scholarships

FSC invites outstanding Post-Docs, PhD and Master students from both developing and developed countries pursuing a career in academia or development collaboration to apply for one of its offered scholarships.
Applicants should be interested in an interdisciplinary and international (post-) graduate education in food security relevant issues. The scholarships aim at increasing their previously gained scientific knowledge and skills relevant to food security-related issues. Finally, FSC aims at establishing an active, long-lasting collaboration with the supported researchers and their home institutions through an interactive alumni-network. 
All scholars will be selected on a competitive basis and invitations will be sent after the selection process.
                                Women are explicitly encouraged to apply for a scholarship.
For important questions, please write an email to:
Target groups
FSC offers the three types of short-term scholarships mentioned below supporting Post-DocsPhD and Master students from developing countries or developed countries to conduct their research and career at different institutions.

Type of scholarship
Eligibility
To conduct research where?
South-North (S-N)Post-Docs/PhD students/Master students
from developing countries according to the OECD DAC List
At the University of Hohenheim
South-South (S-S)
Post-Docs/PhD students/Master students
from developing countries according to the OECD DAC List
At a national or international research institute in a developing country, for instance, one of the centers of the CGIAR
North-South (N-S)Post-Docs/PhD students/Master students
from the University of Hohenheim
At a national or international research institute in a developing country
Scholarship duration
3 months
Further info and application
https://fsc.uni-hohenheim.de/117031?&L=1#jfmulticontent_c276406-2

Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Australia Awards Scholarships

Australia Awards Scholarships

Awardees at an Australia Awards Leadership Conference in Canberra, AustraliaAustralia Awards Scholarships are long term development awards administered by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
They aim to contribute to the long term development needs of Australia's partner countries in line with bilateral and regional agreements.
They provide opportunities for people from developing countries, particularly those countries located in the Indo-Pacific region, to undertake full time undergraduate or postgraduate study at participating Australian universities and Technical and Further Education (TAFE) institutions.
The study and research opportunities provided by Australia Awards Scholarships develop skills and knowledge of individuals to drive change and contribute to the development outcomes of their own country.

Awards benefits

The Awards are offered for the minimum period necessary for the individual to complete the academic program specified by the Australian higher education institution, including any preparatory training. The following benefits generally apply:
  • Full tuition fees
  • Return air travel—payment of a single return, economy class airfare to and from Australia, via the most direct route
  • Establishment allowance—a once only payment of A$5,000 as a contribution towards accommodation expenses, text books, study materials
  • Contribution to Living Expenses (CLE) – is a fortnightly contribution to basic living expenses paid at a rate determined by the department. From 1 January 2013, CLE payable to awardees is A$30,000 per year.
  • Introductory Academic Program (IAP)—a compulsory 4-6 week program prior to the commencement of formal academic studies covering information on life and study in Australia
  • Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) for the duration of the award (for award holder only)—provided to cover the student's basic medical costs (with the exception of pre-existing conditions)
  • Pre-course English (PCE) fees—if deemed necessary PCE may be available for students for in-country and/or in-Australia training
  • Supplementary Academic Support may be available to ensure a Scholar's academic success or enhance their academic experience
  • Fieldwork (for research awardees and Master by coursework which has a research component where fieldwork is compulsory component)—may be available for eligible research students for one return economy class airfare via the most direct route to their country of citizenship or within Australia.

Award conditions

Applicants who want to accept an Australia Awards Scholarship will need to sign a contract with the Commonwealth of Australia declaring that they will comply with the conditions of the scholarship.
Awardees are required to leave Australia for a minimum of two years after completing their scholarship. Failure to do so will result in the awardee incurring a debt for the total accrued cost of their scholarship.

Supplementary programs

Allison Sudradjat Prize

The top Australia Award Scholarship recipients from Indonesia and PNG may also be eligible to receive an Allison Sudradjat Prize.

Hadi Soesastro Prize

The prize offers study assistance of up to $25,000 for one male and one female Australia Awards Scholarship recipient.
Recipients from Indonesia who are undertaking high level research and skill development at an Australian University are eligible to receive a Hadi Soesastro Prize.

How to apply

Information on how to apply for an Australia Awards Scholarship
Country information:

More information

Thursday, February 4, 2016

Master Grants

Master Grants for students from developing countries

Ghent University provides Master Grants to candidates from developing countries who wish to obtain a master’s degree at Ghent University. In 2016 the call will only be open for students already in their first Master year at Ghent University. The scholarship consists of an insurance, an allowance of 1000 euro per month, an installation fee of 500€ and a refund of the yearly tuition fee with a maximum of 105€.

Deadline and decision

Call is open from 1st of February. Deadline: April 15th 2016.
Decisions will be announced half May 2016.

About the Master Grants

Each year, a maximum of 10 scholarships can be awarded.
In 2016, Ghent University will only reward scholarships to students already in their first master year at Ghent University, following a 2-year Master programme taught in English.
The scholarship fee consists of:
  • Allowance of €1000 per month.
  • One-time only installation fee of €500
  • Insurance (health, civil liability, repatriation)
  • Yearly reimbursement of the tuition fee with a maximum of €105
Warning: in case of increased tuition fee for the master's programme, Ghent University will only reimburse the refundable part. Fees vary according to the programme and can be up to €8000 e.g. certain Erasmus Mundus programmes.
Airline ticket and visa costs are not included in the grant.

Which programmes?


Who can apply?

Students already in their first master year of one of the above mentioned programmes at Ghent University.

Degree

You have to have a bachelor degree when you submit your application.

Nationality

If your country is on the LIST OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES , you can apply for the Master Grant. If not, you will not be eligible.

Selection procedure

Eligibility check

Application files that do not comply with all eligibility criteria or submission requirements, will not be considered for selection.

Selection Committee

The Committee for Development Cooperation makes a selection of the applications based on the recommendations obtained from a working group of this Committee.
The Committee then proceeds to formulate well-founded recommendations to the Executive Committee of Ghent University.

Selection criteria

The recommendations are based on:
  • The qualifications of the applicant for the master grant (this also implies that the chances of overly qualified candidates might increase)
  • There is no strict age limit, altough applicants below 40 years are preferred
  • The significance of the master's programme for the student's country
  • Validation of the knowledge in the student's country
  • The motivation of the applicant.
  • The results of the first semester at Ghent University

How to apply?

You will need to upload your admission letter of Ghent University and the results of your first semester at Ghent University.

Contact

Monday, February 1, 2016

ILRI-DAAD PhD scholarships 2016 on Animal Biosciences Animal Science for Sustainable Productivity Feed and Forages Biosciences Food Safety and Zoonoses Livestock, Gender and Impact Livestock Systems and the Environment Policy, Trade and Value Chains


ILRI-DAAD PhD scholarships 2016

The International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) is collaborating with the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) to offer up to eight in region PhD scholarships in 2016 through a co-funding arrangement. 

ILRI through its graduate fellowship program will provide an opportunity for successful candidates from sub-Saharan African countries to undertake quality research for development, access ILRI’s cutting-edge research facilities and receive mentorship from ILRI scientists within the following broad ILRI program areas.
  1. Animal Biosciences
  2. Animal Science for Sustainable Productivity
  3. Feed and Forages Biosciences
  4. Food Safety and Zoonoses
  5. Livestock, Gender and Impact
  6. Livestock Systems and the Environment
  7. Policy, Trade and Value Chains
DAAD is a publicly funded self-governing organization of the institutions of higher education in Germany which promotes international academic exchange as well as educational cooperation with developing countries through a variety of funding and scholarship programs.

Successful candidates will be expected to commence their PhD programs earliest 1 September 2016.

A call for applications will be placed soon which will include more details on the application criteria and on specific ILRI programs that will host the PhD fellows.

For more information please contact Joyce Maru, capacity development officer (ILRI) on +254 20 4223417 or email CapDev.recruitment[at]cgiar.org.

Saturday, January 23, 2016

ILRI MSc Research Fellowship – Ethiopia

Posted: 22 Jan 2016 04:55 AM PST
ILRI works with partners worldwide to enhance the roles that livestock play in food security and poverty alleviation, principally in Africa and Asia. The outcomes of these research partnerships help people in developing countries keep their farm animals alive and productive, increase and sustain their livestock and farm productivity, find profitable markets for their animal products and reduce the risk of livestock-related diseases. www.ilri.org
ILRI is a not-for-profit institution with a staff of about 700 and in 2015 an annual operating budget of USD 83 million. A member of the CGIAR Consortium working for a food-secure future, ILRI has its headquarters in Nairobi, Kenya, a principal campus in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia and offices in other countries in East, West and Southern Africa and in South, Southeast and East Asia. www.cgiar.org

Rangeland resources are numerous although ecosystems in pastoral areas require effective management strategies to achieve sustainable productivity.  ILRI’s research project Enhancing the value of ecosystem services in pastoral systems (EVESPS)works with local and national stakeholders to assess available land management practices, model their impacts on water and forage yields, and use potential tradeoffs among them to help identify challenges and opportunities in land management.  Incorporating such analyses into local and watershed-level decision-making could contribute to minimizing negative environmental impacts and enhancing flows of ecosystem services from rangelands.  Furthermore, these analyses will contribute substantially to the knowledge on the benefits supplied by pastoral ecosystems in Africa.

The EVESPS project includes a significant hydrological modeling component, expected to be conducted using existing parameterizations for the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) for Tana River basin in Kenya and the White Volta basin in Burkina Faso. ILRI is offering a research fellowship with the EVESPS project to support and contribute to the hydrological modeling efforts, with primary emphasis on the site in Burkina Faso.
The position: The fellow (MSc student or similar) is expected to contribute directly to the project, and to produce their MSc thesis based on information generated through the project. Specifically, the student selected will be responsible for several important steps in refining existing hydrological model configurations for the study basins. These activities will contribute directly to project analyses and indirectly to land planning processes at local and watershed scales.

Key responsibilities:
  • Use existing hydrological model configurations to conduct initial simulations.
  • With our partners (CGIAR, university, and NGO colleagues), assess and obtain available model initialization datasets likely to improve model performance, as well as available model evaluation datasets likely to improve model performance.
  • Assess model fit in relation to evaluation datasets and initialization datasets.
  • Use sensitivity analysis and other methods to strategically assess and adjust parameter settings.
  • Alter model parameters to reflect changes in land management, specifically modifications to existing water flows and grazing management systems. The changes to management assessed are provided by local, regional, and national stakeholders, and model results will help inform planning processes at both local and watershed scales.
  • Design and carry out a thesis project of the student’s interest that is complementary to the work outlined above.
  • Prepare a report summarizing the outcomes of initialization improvements and evaluation efforts, and analyzing the response of water flows among the various scenarios describing change in land management.
Requirements:
  • Be a current student at MSc (or equivalent degree level) in hydrology, ecology, Earth sciences, natural resources or similar field;
  • Able to use this assignment to complete an academic requirement of the MSc degree;
  • Having completed course work requirements of an MSc programme in one of the above fields before starting work at ILRI is a plus;
  • Demonstrated knowledge of SWAT or other hydrological models, or alternatively, under advisement of a professor or researcher experienced with SWAT or hydrological modeling;
  • A team player with excellent interpersonal and communication skills;
  • Ability to interact effectively in a multi-cultural and multi-disciplinary environment;
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English.
Desirable  qualifications
  • Previous experience or knowledge on pastoral and agro-pastoral farming and herding in West and East Africa.
  • Previous experience or knowledge on rangeland ecology, forage modeling, soil science, community-based management, and environmental policy analysis.
  • Working or better knowledge of French and Swahili.
Terms of appointment and stipend:
The successful candidate will be supervised jointly by an ILRI scientist and the student’s university supervisor, and will have the opportunity to interact with scientists at other universities, CGIAR centres, and NGOs, to further develop her/his research programme.
ILRI will provide the fellow an allowance of US$1500/month to support personal expenses as well as an end-of-fellowship honorarium of US$2,000 upon timely completion of the fellowship tasks. Additionally, ILRI will meet the costs of research related travel, as well as insurance.

Duration: 5 months, starting between March and April 2016
Location: Ethiopia (Addis Ababa) or remotely from the student’s university (negotiable)

How to apply:
Interested applicants should submit the following documents;
  • A Curriculum Vitae including three references with contact information.
  • A cover letter describing the candidate’s interests in and qualifications for carrying out the research, referring to the candidate’s Curriculum Vitae as fitting, and highlighting any particularly relevant qualifications. The position title and reference number: HM/01/2016 should be clearly indicated in the subject line of the cover letter.
The above materials will be evaluated and a select number of candidates will be invited to interview and asked to submit letters of support from referees and academic transcripts.
All applications to be submitted online on our recruitment portal: http://ilri.simplicant.com screening of applications will start on 5th February 2016 until the position is filled.
We thank all applicants for their interest in working for ILRI. Due to the volume of applications, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
To find out more about ILRI, visit our websites at http://www.ilri.org/
To find out more about working at ILRI visit our website at http://www.ilri.org/ilricrowd/
ILRI is an equal opportunity employer. Suitably qualified women are particularly encouraged to apply.

Friday, January 22, 2016

PhD Fellowship for Women

PhD Fellowship

Postgraduate Training Fellowships for Women Scientists from Sub-Saharan Africa and Least Developed Countries (LDC) at Centres of Excellence in the South
The Fellowship is offered to women scientists to pursue postgraduate research in a field of the natural sciences.  Deadline for applications: 31 May 2016.

Programme Details

This fellowship programme is for female students from Sub-Saharan Africa or Least Developed Countries (LDCs) who wish to pursue postgraduate training leading to a doctorate degree at a centre of excellence in the South outside their own country.
  1. Please read the following information carefully before applying.
  2. Only women scientists from Sub-Saharan Africa and/or one of the Least Developed Countries can apply.
  3. Host institutions must be located in a developing country.
  4. Applications that are incomplete or illegible cannot be considered. Please make sure all the requested enclosures are submitted together with your application.

Purpose

With funds generously provided by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida), OWSD has instituted a fellowship programme for female students from Sub-Saharan Africa and Least Developed Countries (LDCs), who wish to pursue postgraduate training leading to a PhD, at centres of excellence in the South (developing countries), outside their own country.
The general purpose of the scheme is to contribute to the emergence of a new generation of women leaders in science and technology, and to promote their effective participation in the scientific and technological development of their countries.
The specific aims of the scheme are:
  • To improve access to educational and training opportunities in science and technology for young and talented women graduates from Sub-Saharan Africa and LDCs.
  • To increase the scientific productivity and creativity of women scientists in Sub-Saharan Africa and LDCs.
  • To empower a new generation of talented women to assume a leadership role in science and technology and their application to sustainable development.

Conditions

The scheme provides fellowships to young female students from Sub-Saharan African countries and/or LDCs, to enable them to pursue postgraduate studies leading to PhD degrees at centres of excellence (renowned research institutions/universities). The institute must be in a developing country other than the applicant's home country.
The fellowship is offered to carry out postgraduate research in the natural, engineering and information technology sciences. Each fellowship will be offered for up to three years and will cover the following:
  • Travel to and from the host institute;                                          
  • A monthly allowance to cover accommodation and meals while in the host country;
  • Study fees (including tuition and registration fees);
  • Visa expenses;     
  • A yearly medical insurance contribution;
  • A lump sum allowance to attend international conferences during the period of the fellowship;
  • On a competitive basis, attending of scientific communication and proposal writing workshop; and
  • On a competitive basis, attending the Fifth OWSD General Assembly and International Conference scheduled for 2016.
An applicant who has already registered or who wishes to register as a PhD student at her home institute can choose a sandwich option, whereby part of the research programme is undertaken at a host institute in another developing country. In this case the fellowship provides support (travel, accommodation and living expenses) only while at the host institution. The minimum period abroad is six months. The fellowship does not provide support while the applicant is at the home institute.
Alternatively, an applicant can enroll as a full-time research student at an institution outside her country, in this case the fellowship will provide support (travel, accommodation and living expenses) for 3 years.
The host institution will be expected to provide the necessary facilities such as tuition, training, supervision, laboratory supplies etc.
Accompanying persons are not eligible for support.

Host Institution

This is a South-South fellowship scheme, promoting scientific exchange among young researchers from developing countries. While applicants must come from a more restricted list of least developed countries (see list below), host institutes can be located in any developing country.
Host institutes should be proven centres of scientific excellence in the applicants' chosen field. A list of recommended institutes is available here. Institutes not on the OWSD list will also be considered if there are supporting letters and recommendations.
Applicants should select up to three host institutes outside their home country that are centres of scientific excellence in the chosen study field. The three host choices must be located in different countries (e.g. three host choices all located in South Africa would not be eligible).

N.B. To be considered for selection, applicants must provide a preliminary acceptance letter from at least one host institute (sample available in the Fellowship Application Form below). The letter should be preferably supported by a letter of committment from the prospective host supervisor.


Eligibility

  • Open to qualified women science graduates from countries in Sub-Saharan Africa and Least Developed Countries (see list below).
  • If applicants are over 40 years of age, they should include a brief explanation of why their research career has been delayed.
  • The minimum qualification is an MSc degree (or equivalent), or an outstanding BSc honours degreein the natural sciences, engineering or information technology disciplines (see list below).
  • Host institutions must be located in a developing country. This must be a different country from the applicant's home country.
  • Applicants must provide a preliminary acceptance letter from at least one host institute. The letter must be prepared based on the sample on page 10 and be signed by the head of department, potential host supervisor or postgraduate studies coordinator.
  • The application will be evaluated more favourably if the preliminary acceptance letter is supported by aletter of commitment from the prospective host supervisor, describing why the host institute is appropriate for the subject of study and confirming the supervisor’s interest in working with the student.
  • Students from eligible countries already enrolled on a PhD programme in their home country can apply for the sandwich option. This gives them access to expertise and resources that might not be available at the home institute.
  • Applicants already on site in the host country will not be considered eligible since this implies that they have already secured sufficient funding for their studies.
  • The applicant must be willing to return to her own country after completion of the fellowship.
  • Accompanying persons are not eligible for support.

Eligible Scientific Fields:

Agricultural Sciences; Structural, Cell and Molecular Biology; Biological Systems and Organisms; Medical and Health Sciences; Neurosciences; Chemical Sciences; Engineering Sciences; Information Technology; Astronomy, Space and Earth Sciences; Mathematical Sciences; Physics
Please note that applications from students in the Basic (or 'pure') Sciences, such as Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry are encouraged.

Eligible Countries*:

Afghanistan, Angola, Bangladesh, Benin, Bhutan, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cambodia, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros Islands, Congo Dem. Rep., Congo Rep., Côte d'Ivoire, Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Haiti, Kenya, Kiribati, Lao People's Democratic Republic, Lesotho, Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Maldives, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mozambique, Myanmar, Namibia, Nepal, Nigeria, Niger, Réunion, Rwanda, Samoa, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Solomon Islands, Somalia, South Africa, South Sudan, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Timor-Leste, Togo, Tuvalu, Uganda, Uganda, Western Sahara, Vanuatu, Yemen, Zambia, Zimbabwe.
* The list is in alphabetical order and includes all Least Developed Countries (LDC) and ALL sub-Saharan African countries. The LDC countries are defined by The United Nations Office of the High Representative for the Least Developed Countries, Landlocked Developing Countries and the Small Island Developing States (UN-OHRLLS).

Selection

The fellowships are highly competitive, and selection is based on scientific competence and merit. Candidates’ publications and the quality of their project proposals are given particular attention.
The applications will be reviewed by a panel of eminent scientists, appointed by the Executive Board of OWSD.
The Selection Committee’s decision is final and without appeal. It cannot be contested or subject to explanation or justification.

Application

  • Applicants should complete all parts of the Fellowship Application Form (see below) and enclose the preliminary acceptance letter from a host institute preferably supported by the letter of commitment from the chosen host supervisor, and copies of all university degree certificates and university-issued transcripts, which should include grades and courses taken.
  • If the applicant is registered for a doctorate degree at an institute in her home country and wishes to pursue part of her research at another institution under a “sandwich programme”, a letter of recommendation from the home institute supervisor must be enclosed. In addition, a “No objection certificate” from the home institute must be submitted (see details in the Fellowship Application Form below).
  • Applicants must also submit a project proposal for their proposed PhD programme: the project proposal should include a cost breakdown of laboratory consumables (bench fees), if applicable as well as an appropriate timeline. Please note however, that the OWSD fellowship does not cover bench fees – these should be provided by the host institute. In the case of sandwich option applicants, the outline must make it clear which parts of the work will be carried out at the host institute.
    The research proposal is the most important part of the application. Applicants are invited to study carefully the sample provided in the Fellowship Application Form and ensure that their proposal is well structured and clear. Applicants should seek advice from experts in their field. There are also many websites describing how to write a good research proposal.
  • Two SIGNED reference letters from senior scientists familiar with the applicant’s studies must be provided. These should clearly describe the applicant’s ability to undertake a PhD on the proposed topic. Standardized institutional letters will not be evaluated favourably. Reference letters must be on letter-headed paper or with an institutional stamp, SIGNED and sent as attachments via email by the applicant directly with the rest of the application or by the referee. In this case, the subject line of the email must contain: OWSD/PG/candidate’s surname. Only signed reference letters can be accepted. For sandwich applicants: the two referees must be in addition to the PhD home supervisor.
  • Applications must meet the Eligibility criteria.
  • Applications must be clearly typewritten in English.
  • Applications must be completed in all parts. All applications will be pre-screened for formal requirements. They will only be acknowledged once processed.
    Only complete applications will be assessed.
    Incomplete applications will NOT be accepted.
The call for 2016 fellowship applications is open!
Applications should be submitted by email only to fellowships@owsd.net and should reach the OWSD Secretariat by the deadline of 31 May 2016 at the latest.
The Fellowship Application Form is available as a MS Word document here below.