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Call for Applications: PhD Forest Sciences Scholarships 2025

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Deadline: 25-Jan-2026

The REFOREST Africa PhD Programme is offering 20 fully funded PhD Forest Science scholarships for candidates from Eastern and Southern Africa, starting in April/May 2026. Coordinated by Sokoine University of Agriculture and funded by Sida, the programme supports advanced research in forestry, climate change, biodiversity, and sustainable land management. Applications close on 25 January 2026.

Programme Overview

The Regional Research School in Forest Sciences Programme (REFOREST Africa PhD Programme) invites qualified candidates to apply for 20 PhD Forest Science scholarships for a maximum duration of four years, starting in April or May 2026.

The programme is coordinated by the College of Forestry, Wildlife and Tourism at Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA), Tanzania, and is financed by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida).

It aims to strengthen advanced forestry research and education in Eastern and Southern Africa by developing highly skilled PhD-level scientists.

Research Themes

Applicants must align their proposed research with one of the following thematic areas:

Concept notes that do not clearly align with these themes may be rejected.

Objectives of the REFOREST Africa PhD Programme

The programme seeks to:

Partner Institutions

The REFOREST Africa PhD Programme is implemented in collaboration with leading universities, including:

These partnerships ensure joint supervision, high academic standards, and international research exposure.

Scholarship Value and Coverage

The PhD scholarship is fully funded and covers:

Funding is provided for a maximum of four years, subject to satisfactory academic progress.

Who Is Eligible?

Applicants must meet all of the following eligibility criteria:

Gender and Inclusion Policy

The REFOREST Africa PhD Programme is gender sensitive and actively promotes women’s participation in forestry research.

Structure of the PhD Programme

The PhD Forest Sciences Degree Programme consists of:

During the research phase, students are expected to:

Each student is supervised by a joint team of three senior academics from:

Why This Scholarship Matters

This programme addresses critical gaps in advanced forestry research capacity in Eastern and Southern Africa.

It contributes to:

How to Apply for the REFOREST Africa PhD Scholarship

Applicants must submit a complete application package containing:

  1. Application letter

  2. Curriculum vitae with a recent passport-size photograph

  3. Certified copies of academic transcripts and certificates

  4. Brief PhD concept note aligned with programme themes

  5. Evidence of English language proficiency

  6. Letter of support from current institution or employer

  7. National identity document

Incomplete applications may not be considered.

Application Deadline

Late applications will not be accepted.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. How many PhD scholarships are available?

Twenty PhD Forest Science scholarships are available for the 2026 intake.

2. Where will successful candidates be registered?

All successful applicants will be admitted and registered at Sokoine University of Agriculture in Tanzania.

3. Is the scholarship fully funded?

Yes. It covers tuition, travel, stipend, research costs, and health insurance in Tanzania.

4. Can refugees apply for this programme?

Yes. Refugees residing in eligible countries are allowed to apply.

5. Where will research be conducted?

Research will be conducted primarily in the applicant’s home country after coursework completion.

6. What is the language of instruction?

English is the official language of instruction and communication.

7. When does the programme start?

The PhD programme begins in April or May 2026.

Conclusion

The REFOREST Africa PhD Forest Science Scholarships 2026 provide a unique opportunity for emerging researchers to gain world-class doctoral training while addressing critical forestry and environmental challenges in Eastern and Southern Africa. Eligible candidates with strong academic backgrounds and relevant research interests are encouraged to apply before 25 January 2026 to be part of this transformative programme.

For more information, visit REFOREST Programme.

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