The University of Dar es Salaam (UDSM) announces a call for applications for a PhD Scholarship (in Political Science) for research on humanitarianism in Tanzania.
Application Deadline: 30th August 2020.
About the Award: Everyday Humanitarianism in Tanzania (EHTZ) is a Research Project funded by DANIDA, conducted by the University of Dar es Salaam and the Copenhagen Business School, Denmark and with the University of Copenhagen and Roskilde University as collaborating institutions.
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The Project announces a PhD position in Political Science at the University of Dar es Salaam. The PhD candidate will be required to register in October 2020 and undertake a PhD by Thesis (research only) and will be required to work in the EHTZ Project. The Project will provide a fully funded Scholarship based on the UDSM’s fee structure (see here) for a three year period. Successful applicants will be required to undertake study visits in Denmark for part of the Programme.
Type: PhD
Eligibility: Applicants must fulfil the following conditions given:
- Have a Master’s degree in a social sciences discipline or other related fields of natural sciences from an accredited University
- Apply and fulfil the requirements for PhD registration at the University of Dar es Salaam (https://udsm.admission.ac.tz/index.php?r=site%2Flogin)
- Be prepared to start the PhD process in October 2020 after the acceptance of the Scholarship
- Be available for online interview on dates that will be communicated
- Be willing to work in an international research environment
- Work effectively in both Kiswahili and English
Applicants with prior knowledge and experience on issues related to topics/areas outlined in the project summary below are encouraged to apply.
The Political Science PhD project must contribute directly to EHTZ’s Overall Objective to understand how people interacting in everyday situations respond to crisis situations outside of the formal structures of humanitarian assistance.
Eligible Countries: Any
To be Taken at (Country): Tanzania, Denmark
Number of Awards: 1
Value of Award: The Project will provide a fully funded Scholarship based on the UDSM’s fee structure (see here) for a three year period. Successful applicants will be required to undertake study visits in Denmark for part of the Programme.
Duration of Award: 3 years
How to Apply: Applicants are asked to submit a proposal (5 pages max.) outlining their project idea. Relevant academic literature and a timeplan must be included. The project may focus on either one of the topics below
- (i) Elite politics of Everyday Humanitarianism;
- (ii) The political history of Everyday Humanitarianism in Tanzania and Southern Africa;
- (iii) The response of Tanzanian neighbors in situations of acute crisis or disaster;
- (iv) Gendered aspects of Everyday Humanitarianism;
- (v) Other relevant topics that contribute to the project objectives.
All PhD Projects will require considerable fieldwork and rigorous data collection in line with the objectives of the EHTZ Project.
Granting of the Scholarships shall be subject to proof of admission at the University of Dar-esSalaam.
How to apply: Applicants must prepare and submit a complete application package, including specifically:
- Research proposal that clearly shows the linkages of the applicants’ PhD potential area of research relevant to the project interest (at most 5 pages)
- Curriculum vitae (at most 3 pages)
- List of publications (if any) or copy of Master’s Dissertation
- Copy of Master’s degree certificate
- Two academic reference letters (ideally one written by the Master’s Supervisor)
Applicants for the scholarships are required to send application packages to the Department of Geography University of Dar es Salaam [email protected] copies to EHTZ Project PI, Professor Lisa [email protected] and [email protected] (EHTZ South project coordinator).
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