DAAD in cooperation with the CMAAE Programme of AERC, is offering up to 6 in-country, in-region PhD scholarships in Agricultural and Applied Economics. The objective of this cooperation is to support the national and regional postgraduate training programme offered by AERC.
Application Deadline: 15th December 2020
About the Award: The CMAAE PhD fellowship programme aims at building the staff capacity of network universities that may not have adequate capacity in research and teaching at the post graduate level. The PhD should be in Agricultural Economics through coursework, research, and thesis in Sub-Saharan Africa among CMAAEaccredited universities within East Africa (Egerton University and University of Nairobi in Kenya, Makerere University in Uganda, Sokoine University of Agriculture in Tanzania and Haramaya University in Ethiopia).
The Collaborative Master of Science in Agricultural and Applied Economics (CMAAE) programme of the African Economic Research Consortium (AERC) is run in a network of 17 participating universities in 13 countries in Eastern, Central and Southern Africa.
Eligible Fields: Fields of specialization covered in the CMAAE programme include Agricultural and Rural Development, Agricultural Policy and Trade, Environment and Natural Resource Management, and Agribusiness
Management.
Type: Masters
Eligibility:
A. PhD Fellowship Programme for CMAAE Network Faculty Members
B. PhD Programme for CMAAE Graduates
Eligible Countries: East African countries
To be Taken at (Universities): CMAAE accredited universities within East Africa (Egerton University and University of Nairobi in Kenya,
Makerere University in Uganda, Sokoine University of Agriculture in Tanzania, and Haramaya University in Ethiopia)
Number of Awards: Up to 6
Value of Award: Fully-funded
Duration of Award: Scholarships are available for up to a maximum of three years, initially granted for one year and may be extended upon individual request and receipt of a complete application by using forms to be provided.
The duration of the PhD programme is 3 years, generally starting in September 2021.
How to Apply: Interested applicants must submit their applications for admission directly to the respective host universities (application procedure can be obtained from the respective university websites). Upon receipt of an admission letter, temporary admission letter or letter assuring admission from the specific university, the applicant should apply to AERC for scholarship by submitting the below listed documents via cmaae@aercafrica.org not later than December 15, 2020. Note that the application to AERC is done
concurrently with the application to DAAD with the same deadline so that same data is captured by the two institutions:
Simultaneously, applicants must apply for the scholarship via the DAAD portal by logging into the DAAD portal, registering themselves and submitting a DAAD application by 15 December 2020. The link to the
DAAD portal is https://portal.daad.de/sap/bc/bsp/sap/z_set_cookie/setcookie.htm?fund_ar=s
tv&id=57572490
A preselection by DAAD will be done using plagiarism and other criteria, followed by a shortlisting by an AERC selection committee and concluded by a joint selection committee of AERC, DAAD and other partners.
*DAAD will be offering web seminars on how to apply on the DAAD portal in the coming weeks. Please check the DAAD website https://www.daad.or.ke/en/ and register for the seminars.
Visit Award Webpage for Details
Important Notes: Females, candidates from less privileged regions or groups as well as candidates with disabilities are especially encouraged to apply
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