Monday, April 8, 2013

4 PhD Scholarships for Kenyan applicants: Pastoral meat value chains

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Organisation/Project: These studies will be jointly implemented between University of Nairobi, the National Museums of Kenya and the German Institute for Agriculture in the Tropics and Subtropics (DITSL) at the University of Kassel in Germany. GlobE Project: RELOAD: Reduction of Post Harvest Losses and Value Addition in East African Food Value Chains
Application deadline: Selection of candidates will start on 1st of May 2013 and continue until positions are filled.
RELOAD: Reduction of Post Harvest Losses and Value Addition in East African Food Value Chains builds a research network between partners in Germany, Kenya, Ethiopia and Uganda. It is a 5 year collaborative project led by the Institute for Agricultural Engineering at the University of Kassel in Germany. The project is funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF),
and starts in June 2013.
In Kenya, one focus of RELOAD is on pastoral meat value chains. The high losses along the meat value chain include material losses i.e. weight loss prior to slaughter, wastage of animal products and byproducts, losses in quality as meat products are highly perishable and economic losses due to low net profit margins for the producers. Four PhD thesis projects will analyse different possibilities to reduce losses and increase efficiency along the pastoral meat value chains. These studies will be jointly implemented between University of Nairobi, the National Museums of Kenya and the German Institute for Agriculture in the Tropics and Subtropics (DITSL) at the University of Kassel in Germany.
PhD candidates will be registered at either the University of Nairobi or at the University of Kassel.
The following PhD topics are on offer. In all cases applicants need to have very good knowledge on pastoral production.
  1. Assessing the potential of stratified livestock production and marketing systems to reduce losses along the pastoral meat value chain.
    Interest and good knowledge on: Rangeland management, livestock nutrition and husbandry and livestock marketing.
    Contact: Dr. Oliver Wasonga, University of Nairobi, email oliverwasonga@uonbi.ac.ke, o.wasonga@ditsl.org. Scholarship starts in January 2014.
  2. Assessing the potential of pastoral marketing associations to reduce economic losses.
    Interest and good knowledge on: community based approaches, farmer groups and collective action, institutional economy, network analysis, linking farmers to markets.
    Contact Assoc. Prof. Dr. Brigitte Kaufmann, DITSL, email b.kaufmann@ditsl.org or Dr. Oliver Wasonga, email oliverwasonga@uonbi.ac.ke, o.wasonga@ditsl.org. Starts in January 2014.
  3. Upgrading traditional meat preservation techniques.
    Interest and good knowledge on: Value addition in meat processing, food science, community based approaches, indigenous knowledge in pastoral production system, micro-enterprise development.
    Contact: Dr. Hassan Roba, National Museums of Kenya, email: guyoroba@yahoo.com, h.roba@ditsl.org. Scholarship starts in August 2013.
  4. Collaborative learning approaches for stakeholders in the pastoral meat value chain.
    Interest and good knowledge on: Designing interactive learning: adult learning & experiential learning; facilitating and managing learning processes.
    Contact: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Brigitte Kaufmann, b.kaufmann@ditsl.org. Starts in September 2013.
For each topic we offer a PhD scholarship and the research funds to pursue empirical field research. Furthermore candidates will be able to access research infrastructure at the University of Nairobi, the National Museums of Kenya and the DITSL in Witzenhausen in Germany.
Qualifications of the applicants:
  • Excellent master or equivalent degree in agricultural sciences, natural resource management, range management, animal production, veterinary sciences, agricultural economics, geography, development studies or related fields.
  • Very good English communication and writing skills
  • Team work orientation and networking skills.
You are a particularly suitable candidate if you:
  • have your family background in pastoral systems.
  • have practiced and liked participatory research and cooperation with practitioners.
  • Have experience in the area of the PhD study for which you apply.
Female and male applicants are equally encouraged to apply for these positions.
Application
Please specify the topic to which you apply and provide a statement of motivation for you to choose this topic. Submit your documents to the respective contact person. Application documents comprise: A letter of motivation (indicating the topic you apply for), Curriculum Vitae, Publication list, Summary of the master thesis, Copies of relevant certificates, Contact details of 2-3 referees. Please submit these documents by email in one single PDF file. Selection of candidates will start on 1st of May 2013 and continue until positions are filled.

DAAD In-Country Scholarships 2013/2014 for Postgraduate Studies


Application deadline: 20th June 2013

Opportunities Masters and PhDs at Kenyan Public or Chartered Universities

Offer

.Full scholarship for up to 3 years
.Research allowance and up to 6 months research stay in Germany .Lifelong access to DAAD alumni programmes

Requirements

.Present or prospective staff member of a public or chartered university or research institute .A Kenyan or Kenyan resident from a developing country - last degree not older than 6 years.
.Bachelor's qualification of at least upper second division .Full or provisional admission to the desired degree course .Field relevant to national development .Recommendation letter/s from high level academic referee/s

Additional requirements for PhD
.A very good Masters degree
.Declaration of acceptance from an academic supervisor .Excellent research proposal of 10 to 15 pages

Women are encouraged to apply!

Application deadline: June 20th each year Application forms: University Graduate School or DAAD Office Nairobi Forms and more Info: http://nairobi.daad.de/funding_for_studying_kenya_a.php

DAAD contact person:
Bonface Nyagah
Tel: +254-771444 111, Direct Line: +254-733465720

Monday, March 4, 2013

JJ/WBGS Program Scholarships Applications Now Open

Application Deadline: March 31, 2013 (Annual)

Please review the following pages:
Eligibility CriteriaEligibility Criteria
BenefitsBenefits
Application GuidelinesApplication Guidelines
Preferred Universities in 2010 - 2011Preferred Universities in 2013-2014
Eligibility
To apply for a JJ/WBGSP scholarship under the Regular Program, an applicant must:
  • Be a national of a World Bank member country eligible to borrow.
  •  Be born after March 31, 1973.
  •  Have, by March 31, 2013, at least 2, preferably 4 to 5, years of recent full time professional experience acquired after a university degree, in the applicant’s home country or in another developing country.
  •  Hold a bachelor's degree or its equivalent.
  • Be in good health.
  • Be of good character.
  •  Not be a permanent resident or a national of any industrialized country.
  •  Not be residing in an industrialized country for more than one year.
  • Not be an Executive Director, his/her alternate, staff of the World Bank Group (the World Bank, International Finance Corporation, International Development Association, Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency, and International Center for Settlement of Investment Disputes), consultant, or relative of the aforementioned.
  Program of Study
  •  Eligible applicants should propose a program of study related to development at the master's level, in fields such as economics, health, education, agriculture, environment, natural resource management, or other development‑related subject.
  •  The proposed program of study should start during the academic year 2013/2014 for a maximum duration of two years. The JJ/WBGSP does not support applicants who are already enrolled (i.e., taking classes) in graduate degree programs.
  •  Applicants should submit evidence of current unconditional admission to at least one development-related university master’s degree program. Applicants are encouraged to apply to one of the Preferred Universities. 
  •  The Program does not support studies in the applicant’s home country.
  •  The Program does not support applicants for MBA, MDs, M.Phil. or Ph.D. degrees.
  • The Program does not support legal studies such as J.D., L.L.M. or S.J.D. except for L.L.M.’s related to human rights, environment, or good governance.
Selection CriteriaEligible applications are assessed according to three main factors: academic excellence, professional experience, and relevance of program of study. Priority is given to candidates from the public sector with a high potential to impact the development in their own countries after completion of their studies. To the extent permitted by Program requirements and selection standards, the JJ/WBGSP:
  • seeks to maintain a reasonably wide geographical distribution of awards and gives priority to applicants from low-income countries
  • supports promising female candidates
  • gives priority to those candidates who, other things equal, have limited financial resources
  Special Conditions
  • In accepting the JJ/WBGSP scholarship, candidates commit themselves to return to and work in their home countries after completion of their studies.
  • In accepting this scholarship, candidates consent to the employment restriction policy of the JJ/WBGSP and acknowledge that they will not be able to work at the World Bank Group or IMF for three years after completion of their academic program.