Overview
We are offering PhD's in health systems / services research. PhD training is one component of a Partnership Programme of health research capacity strengthening involving three Irish and seven Africa-based Higher Education Institutes. The Irish partners who are responsible for the training, which will be delivered in Ireland, are: the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI), Trinity College Dublin (TCD) and the National University of Ireland Galway (NUIG).
The goal of the Partnership:
To build health research capacity in Ireland and Africa so as to conduct research that strengthens health systems in Africa to serve the poor more effectively.
PhD Programme will include:
• Relevant taught modules in the first year of study in Ireland
• Guidance in developing a research topic
• Supervision by internationally renowned principal investigators
Further information and how to apply:
We welcome co-funded, self-funded and external-scholarship-funded candidates with a Masters degree or a first or upper second class honours (2.1) Bachelors degree. For more information and how to apply see:
www.rcsi.ie/phdsforafricahealth . Deadline for applications is Monday 12th April 2010. Interviews will take place in Dublin May 2010. Enquiries to chraicadmin@rcsi.ie .
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this opportunity
We are offering PhD's in health systems / services research. PhD training is one component of a Partnership Programme of health research capacity strengthening involving three Irish and seven Africa-based Higher Education Institutes. The Irish partners who are responsible for the training, which will be delivered in Ireland, are: the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI), Trinity College Dublin (TCD) and the National University of Ireland Galway (NUIG).
The goal of the Partnership:
To build health research capacity in Ireland and Africa so as to conduct research that strengthens health systems in Africa to serve the poor more effectively.
PhD Programme will include:
• Relevant taught modules in the first year of study in Ireland
• Guidance in developing a research topic
• Supervision by internationally renowned principal investigators
Further information and how to apply:
We welcome co-funded, self-funded and external-scholarship-funded candidates with a Masters degree or a first or upper second class honours (2.1) Bachelors degree. For more information and how to apply see:
www.rcsi.ie/phdsforafricahealth . Deadline for applications is Monday 12th April 2010. Interviews will take place in Dublin May 2010. Enquiries to chraicadmin@rcsi.ie .
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this opportunity
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