PhD Fellowships 2012-2013 by the Consortium for Advanced Research Training in Africa
Study Subject(s):Epidemiology,  Psychology, Biostatistics, Anthropology, Health Economics, Health  Promotion; Demography, Sociology, Health Systems, Health Policy,  Development Studies, and their interfaces with the biomedical sciences
Course Level:PhD
Scholarship Provider: CARTA
Scholarship can be taken at: African universities
Course Level:PhD
Scholarship Provider: CARTA
Scholarship can be taken at: African universities
Eligibility:
* A Masters degree in a relevant field.
* A Masters degree in a relevant field.
*  Prior admission into a PhD program is not required for application but  awards are contingent on such admission being obtained at one of the  participating African universities.
* Applicants for this program  must be teaching or research staff at one of the participating African  institutions and should be committed to contributing towards building  capacity at their institutions.
* Applicants’ PhD research proposal must be related to public and population health or to sexuality studies.
*  Fellowships are only open to people who have not yet registered for a  PhD or are in the very early stages (first year) of the PhD program
*  Applicants must commit to participation in all four annual residential  Joint Advanced Seminars (JAS), and to engage in inter-seminar activities  designed to keep fellows actively engaged and in continual  communication with peers and mentors.
* Male applicants must be under the age of 40 years and female applicants under the age 45 years
Scholarship Open for International Students: No
Scholarship Description:  During the 2012/2013 academic year, the CARTA program is planning to  offer up to 25 PhD fellowships. The Fellowship, which is tenable at one  of the participating African universities, includes the cost of fellows’  participation in the advanced seminars; a modest monthly stipend; small  grants for research activities; a laptop loaded with relevant software;  funds for travel to conferences, as well as costs for participating in  joint program activities. The fellowship runs for a maximum of four  years. Fellowships cover tuition fees, medical insurance, and other  university fees in special circumstances only. Partner institutions are  expected to continue paying Fellows’ salaries (or equivalent) and to  modify workloads for the fellows to enable them to fully participate in  CARTA organized activities pertaining to their PhD programme and also to  concentrate fully on their PhD studies. Fellows are encouraged to seek  supplemental funding to cover additional costs of their doctoral  program.
How to Apply: By Email
Scholarship Application Deadline: April 15, 2012
 
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