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Home»Search by Region»Africa»IDRC Fund for Strengthening Engineering Research & Training in Africa

IDRC Fund for Strengthening Engineering Research & Training in Africa

Opportunity DeskSeptember 7, 20173 Mins Read
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Deadline: September 24, 2017

Calls for expressions of interest are currently ongoing. The International Development Research Centre (IDRC) funds research in developing countries to promote growth, reduce poverty, and drive large-scale positive change. IDRC seeks to bridge the gap between the supply of, and demand for, research and training in applied science fields to support direct applications to socioeconomic development at the regional and national scales.

This call for proposals challenges universities as well as public and private stakeholders to develop and implement novel ways of delivering quality and relevant training and research  in engineering and applied science fields. In particular, this call for expressions of interest targets applicants along two distinct streams:

  • Stream 1: Industrial research hubs – partnerships for a new applied research agenda: This stream targets research-intensive universities in West and Central Africa who seek to strengthen linkages with public or private firms (or associations, intermediaries, etc.) to develop mutually beneficial research and training activities.
  • Stream 2: Rethinking the engineering ‘ecosystem’ – new pilots for building capacity in research and advanced training in engineering: This stream targets research or implementing organizations (or consortia) who aim to inform how national or regional engineering systems operate in sub-Saharan Africa, by piloting new research or training modules, building new knowledge of the ‘ecosystem’ based on these pilots, and developing networks and partnerships that have the potential for scaling-up activities at a regional and a national level.

Benefits

  • Award value of up to CA $600,000 over four years for stream 1.
  • Award value of up to CA $300,000 over three years for stream 2.

Eligibility:

For Stream 1: The lead university must:

  • be based in West or Central Africa;
  • designate principal investigators with sufficient experience, expertise and access to sufficient infrastructure to perform research in a the selected field;
  • have recognized advanced training programs in the selected fields of applied science or engineering, ideally at the Masters’ or PhD level, and ideally involving some existing relationship with public or private firms in this field.
  • The collaborating companies, associations, or technology intermediaries must have: existing links to the lead university (e.g., through internships, faculty exchange, research collaborations, service contracts, etc.); a strong presence in West or Central Africa, preferably in proximity to the lead university.

For Stream 2: organizations must have:

  • a strong presence, well-developed networks, and experience working in sub-Saharan Africa, preferably in more than one country;
  • experience and expertise in fields such as engineering education, research policy, or higher education policy;
  • experience working with national or regional policymakers, as well as key engineering organizations; and
  • experience in administering funds, preferably on a competitive basis, for research and education.

Application Process

  • Applicants must first submit an Expression of Interest in the form of a letter of no more than 1000 words. An additional supporting letter is required from the collaborating institution in the case of Stream 1.
  • Letters must demonstrate that the applicant meets the eligibility criteria listed in the call documents. Applications will be assessed on their clarity and completeness, as well as on the relevance and the soundness of the project they describe.
  • Selected candidates will be invited to submit a full proposal.
  • send your application and supporting documents to [email protected].

For more information, read the guidelines or visit IDRC.

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