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Home»Search by Region»Africa»AMARI-II Fellowship Programme 2023/2024 at the University of Zimbabwe (Funded)

AMARI-II Fellowship Programme 2023/2024 at the University of Zimbabwe (Funded)

Jude OgarJune 10, 20233 Mins Read
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Deadline: July 31, 2023

Applications are open for the AMARI-II Fellowship Programme 2023/2024 at the University of Zimbabwe. This funding opportunity is to build scientific excellence in MNS research through collaboration with universities in Africa and the UK. In addition to research training, fellows will be trained in research leadership, management, and mentorship. There will be a strong focus on developing community-based intervention strategies with the aim of addressing the treatment gap that exists in Sub-Saharan Africa.

The African Mental Health Research Initiative (AMARI) is a mental health research capacity building programme. AMARI-II builds on the initial AMARI-I which ran from 2015 – 2022. AMARI-II is being implemented with funding support of the second phase of the Developing Excellence in Leadership, Training, and Science in Africa (DELTAS Africa), an initiative of the Science for Africa Foundation (SFA) with funding support of Wellcome and the UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO).

AMARI-II is a consortium of six African universities whose overall goal is to build excellence in leadership, training, and science amongst African scholars in mental, neurological and substance use (MNS) research in Africa. AMARI-II aims to shift the centre of gravity in global mental health (GMH) by ensuring that African scientists become leaders in GMH research, training and implementation. Key focus will be on strengthening AMARI-II’s collective ability to introduce interventions that reduce the treatment gap for mental health disorders in Africa.

Funding

AMARI will provide scholarship for a PhD Fellow and will cover the following:

  • Tuition fees
  • Reasonable support for research project and supervision
  • Monthly stipend
  • Travel costs for agreed conferences and training workshops

Eligibility

Fellowships are open to candidates who wish to undertake doctoral and postdoctoral studies in MNS and related areas.

Doctoral Fellowship applicants must:

  • have completed a Masters degree in a relevant mental health related discipline such as Medicine, Psychiatry, Psychology or an equivalent qualification recognised by the University of Zimbabwe.
  • have high academic merit and intellectual capacity to study successfully at the doctoral level.
  • show strong personal motivation to complete the programme within the stipulated fellowship time.

Application

Applications requires the following:

  • A fully completed application form.
  • A comprehensive CV including relevant research and work experience.
  • Certified transcripts and copies of post high school qualifications submitted as ONE pdf file.
  • Certified Copy of Passport/ Scanned Copy.
  • Two Academic references emailed directly to: [email protected] not later than July 31, 2023.

Submit completed application pack to:

Research Support Centre,
University of Zimbabwe Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
Parirenyatwa Hospital
P O Box A178
Avondale
Harare
Zimbabwe

Or Email to: [email protected] and cc: [email protected]

For more information, visit AMARI-II Fellowship.

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