Master of Science Fellowship Announcement

July 24, 2019

Call for Application for Master of Science in One Health Molecular Biology

 

Closing Date: 30 August 2019

 

The SACIDS-ACE is a ONE HEALTH Virtual Centre, whose Mission is to harness innovation in science and technology in order to improve Africa’s capacity to detect, identify and monitor infectious diseases of humansanimals, ecosystems and their interactions in order to better manage the risk posed by them.

The SACIDS-ACE stems from the concern for a high burden of infectious diseases in Africa and yet limited capacity for its risk management. It arises out of a consortium in Southern and East African countries (Tanzania, Democratic Republic of Congo, Zambia, Mozambique and South Africa) that was formed in January 2008 as a One Health partnership of medical and veterinary institutions, plus smart partnership with the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM), the Royal Veterinary College (RVC), the London International Development Centre (LIDC) and The Pirbright Institute, with Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA) in Tanzania, as the Lead Institution. The core partnership of the Center is SUA, Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences (MUHAS) and the Tanzania National Institute for Medical Research (NIMR). Its current partnership extends to institutions in Botswana, Kenya and Uganda plus associate relations with institutions in Rwanda, Ethiopia and Senegal as well as to new partners in Europe, Asia, South America and the United States of America to include private sector partners.

The SACIDS-ACE programme is funded from a variety of sources including the Government of the United Republic of Tanzania, the World Bank, the African Development Bank, the Wellcome Trust, Ending Pandemics, the World Bank-linked African Partnership for Skills in Applied Science and Technology (PASET), the International Development and Research Centre of Canada and the European and Developing Countries Clinical Trial Partnerships.

We are looking for highly qualified and motivated young, bright African individuals to undertake MSc in One Health Molecular Biology which is a regional programme catering for students from Africa and beyond. SACIDS-ACE is committed to the principle of gender equity and equal opportunity to individuals with physical disability. Female applicants are encouraged to apply.

Applications are hereby invited for admission to MSc in One Health Molecular Biology at Sokoine University of Agriculture for the academic year 2019/2020. The deadline for this round of applications will be on 30 August 2019. Successful candidates will be informed and they are expected to embark on studies on 28 October 2019. Candidates meeting the prescribed minimum qualifications are invited to apply for admission.

About the programme

This programme focuses on practical skills and a thorough understanding of how to apply molecular biology to One Health – an emerging discipline which promotes collaboration between specialists in the human, animal and environmental/ecosystems health sectors. The International One Health Initiative has defined One Health as “the integrative effort of multiple disciplines working locally, nationally, and globally to attain optimal health for people, animals, and the environment. Together, the three make up the One Health triad, and the health of each is inextricably connected to the others in the triad”.

SACIDS-ACE applies these principles to the study of infectious diseases in Africa and has therefore identified the One Health focus, which takes account of addressing the high burden of infectious diseases and the endemic settings of the African ecosystems. This SACIDS-ACE focus has been stated as involving a collaborative effort between natural and social sciences to advance the understanding of interactions between humans, animals and the environment to improve public and animal health.

Therefore, One Health as a scientific concept, promotes professional interactions, collaborations, and educational opportunities across the veterinary and medical professions, together with their allied sciences, in order to improve public health and animal health. It also encompasses inter-sectoral response as well as development of enabling collaboration in disease surveillance, epidemic disease preparedness and policy platforms, across the human, animal and eco-health sectors.

This course has been designed to train a new generation of world class scientists who will serve to address the heavy burden and threat of infectious diseases in Africa that greatly hamper public health and animal health and thus socio-economic development of developing countries. The curriculum has been developed in collaboration with the UK’s London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) and the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) in London.

The programme is run by the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences of SUA in close collaboration with the Schools of Medicine and Public Health & Social Sciences of the Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences and benefits from support from other SACIDS consortium universities in Southern Africa as well as the LSHTM, RVC and other internationally reputable institutions.

Minimum admission qualifications:

The following shall be eligible for admission for the MSc in One Health Molecular Biology degree programme:

  1. Holders of honours Bachelor’s degree from an accredited University in biotechnology and laboratory sciences, molecular biology and biotechnology, human or veterinary medicine, or other biological sciences.
  2. Candidates who hold unclassified degrees should have a credit or a distinction in molecular biology, microbiology, genetic engineering, biotechnology, immunology or biochemistry.

Fellowships

Fourteen applicants (ten Tanzanians (at least 6 males and 4 females) and four from other African countries (at least 2 males and 2 females)) with outstanding academic performance will be offered with a full-time SACIDS-ACE fellowship to cover their stipend and research support. SACIDS-ACE will support these fellows using funds from the Government of the United Republic of Tanzania through the World Bank’s Eastern and Southern Africa Higher Education Centres of Excellence Project (ACE II).

Application

Applicants should apply for admission at SUA using the online admission system, which can be accessed at http://suasis.sua.ac.tz:9092/index.php/welcome  Application forms can also be found at the Directorate of Postgraduate Studies, Research, Technology Transfer and Consultancy’s website: https://www.dprtc.sua.ac.tz. The application MUST be accompanied with a non-refundable application fee of TShs. 80,000/= (USD 50 for foreigners).

Application fees should be deposited in the SUA Student University Fees account. Local Tanzanian Shillings Account Number: 0150379806700 at CRDB Bank, Morogoro, Tanzania or the FOREX USD account number 026105002248 at NBC Bank, Morogoro, Tanzania. Applicants are required to use a Control Number generated by the online admission system to deposit their fees. In case of a problem in obtaining the control number, please consult Mr. Omari Tunga at tunga@sua.ac.tz

For further information please contact;

The Directorate of Postgraduate Studies, Research, Technology Transfer & Consultancy, Sokoine University of Agriculture, P.O. Box 3151, Chuo Kikuu, Morogoro, Tanzania.

Telephone: +255 23-2604388, Fax: +255 23 2604388.

E-mail: drpgs@sua.ac.tz

Website: http://www.sua.ac.tz

Applicants are encouraged to submit their applications and support documentation to drpgs@sua.ac.tz with copy to the SACIDS Secretariat e-mail: research.training@sacids.org and the SACIDS-ACE Leader Professor Gerald Misinzo e-mail: gerald.misinzo@sacids.org. Please ensure that your e-mail is titled Application MSc One Health Molecular Biology and contains the application form, two referee reports, evidence of payment of application fee (using a control number as a reference), certified true copies of academic transcripts and certificates, a birth certificate and a recent passport sized photograph.

 

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