Le «Centre Internationale la Physiologie et de l’Ecologie Insectes» – International Centre of Insect Physiolgy and Ecology (icipe), basé au Kenya, en partenariat avec l’ «Office Allemand d’Echanges Universitaires» -German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) dans son Programme de bourses Inter-Régional / National et partenaires universitaires africains, lance un appel de demandes de candidatures pour les bourses de recherche en Doctorat dans le «programme postdoctorale régionale africaine en sciences insectes» – African Regional Postgraduate Programme in Insect Sciences (ARPPIS). Douze bourses d’étude en Doctorat d’ARPPIS sont disponibles aux ressortissants des pays de l’Afrique sub-saharienne, et le programme de Doctorat débutera en Septembre 2018. Les candidats retenus conduiront leurs recherches au sein des projets sélectionnés à icipe. Pour plus d’informations, y compris une liste des projets/thèmes disponibles de Doctorat et les détails de demandes de candidatures, visitez le site http://www.icipe.org/
Date limite : 4 février 2018
The International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology (icipe), Kenya, in partnership with the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD1). In-Country/In-Region Scholarships Programme and African university partners, invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for PhD scholarships in the African Regional Postgraduate Programme in Insect Sciences (ARPPIS). icipe (www.icipe.org) is an international scientific research institute, headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya that works towards improving lives and livelihoods of people in Africa. The Centre’s primary objective is to research and develop alternative and environmentally-friendly pest and vector management strategies that are effective, selective, non-polluting, non-resistance inducing, and which are affordable to resource-limited rural and urban communities. icipe’s mandate extends to the conservation and use of the abundant insect biodiversity found in Africa. icipe is the only international centre in sub-Saharan Africa working primarily on arthropods. icipe works in a holistic and integrated approach through a 4H paradigm (Human, Animal, Plant and Environmental Health) with the aim of improving the overall health of communities in tropical Africa by addressing the interlinked problems of poverty, poor health, low agricultural productivity and degradation of the environment.
ARPPIS
The primary objective of ARPPIS is to prepare young researchers from Africa to compete in an internationally competitive research environment within national, regional and international research programmes. At icipe ARPPIS scholars are provided with excellent research facilities in an interdisciplinary environment within a structured, three-year PhD programme that includes research, training, developing research partnerships, writing scientific papers and grant proposals, and attending scientific meetings and international conferences. Scholars conduct their innovative research at icipe’s laboratories and at field sites located in various agro-ecological zones.
Deadline for applications: 4th Feb 2018
Find all other details by clicking on Announcement_ARPPIS-DAAD PhD scholarships 2018 or http://www.icipe.org/