Deadline: 14-Sep-23
The Africa Research Excellence Fund, AREF, is pleased to launch the call for the AREF Research Development Fellowship Programme for 2023/24.
The aim of the Research Development Fellowship Programme is to provide opportunities for talented health researchers based in Africa, so that they can lead research that is responsive to its African settings and can contribute to reducing the burden of disease. It aims to develop emerging African scientists through developing their skills, experience, confidence and research outputs.
Fellowships offer awardees the opportunity to develop their own research ideas, research skills and capabilities, to grow their research relationships through collaboration and mentorship, and to work towards a substantial research funding proposal.
Aim: To support researchers in Africa who are emerging leaders and working on important challenges for human health, to develop their skills as a researcher.
Programme Scope
- The scope includes human health research in infectious and non-communicable diseases that are significant and/or identified as “neglected” in Africa.
Funding Information
- Applicants can ask for a maximum of:
- £: Towards the end of the Research Development Fellowship programme, AREF will hold a Seed Fund competition. The Seed Fund is an award of up to £50,000 over 12 months to give Fellows the opportunity to develop pilot data for a larger grant proposal, refine their research questions and develop, adapt or validate innovative methods and data collection.
Nationality and Residency
- Applicants must be a national of a country in Sub-Saharan Africa.
- Applicants need not be resident in Africa at the time of applying, provided that the application is officially supported by an African institution that meets the eligibility criteria for an Employing Organisation and confirms that it intends to employ you locally.
Eligibility Criteria
- The RDF scheme focuses on Early-Career health Researchers (ECR) from Africa who plan to develop their research career in Africa and have the potential to become research leaders.
- Applicants must demonstrate that they have chosen to focus their career on human health research and are progressing on the pathway to become, but are not fully established as, independent researchers, with the potential to lead research that is original and innovative. This can be demonstrated through their employment, training, research experience and outputs.
- Academic qualifications
- Individuals with the following qualifications may apply:
- Clinicians and non-clinicians with a PhD qualification or equivalent postgraduate degree (DPh/DPhil/MD) in a health-related subject from a recognised institution of higher education or,
- Clinicians with a specialist clinical qualification. Must have an MBBS or equivalent and a specialist clinical qualification. Examples of specialist clinical qualifications are FRCP, FWACP or equivalent or,
- Clinicians with a Masters degree. Must have an MBBS or equivalent and the Masters must have contained a research component. They would expect a plan to gain a PhD or equivalent doctorate (although not funded as part of the AREF Fellowship).
- Individuals with the following qualifications may apply:
For more information, visit AREF.