ABOUT THE PROGRAMME

This doctoral fellowship programme offers a outside of five times of support to twenty( 20) named full time Ph.D scholars.




Each fellow will admit a completely funded fellowship, furnishing a full education of over to$ 30,000 per time.

The programme invites doctoral scholars simply from African universities in the 17 countries targeted by the design similar as Burkina Faso, Egypt, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, and more.




The end of the PhD fellowship is to give openings for youthful African doctoral scholars registered in African universities to share in exploration onnon-profit organisations and their benefactions to African husbandry.

The specific focus of the exploration design is ‘ The creation of staid and fulfilling work for youthful Africans by thenon-profit sector’.

ELIGIBILITY

w Be presently enrolled as a full- time pupil in a applicable doctoral programme at an African university.




Have exploration interest in thenon-profit sector’s benefactions to staid and fulfilling work for African youth.

Be in the first or alternate time of their PhD programme. operation Current class vitae( CV).

particular statement outlining exploration interest, provocation, and alignment with the announced CAPSI Research programme.( maximum 500 words) An figure of the proposed exploration design.( Maximum 2500 words) I. Background of studyII.




Problem Statement III. Research questions IV. exploration objects Literature review and theoretical frame VI.

Proposed methodology( covering exploration design, slice and, data collection and ethical considerations) A letter of recommendation from administrator/ proposed administrator. evidence of age, admission or enrollment in an African University.

DEADLINE

The deadline for operations is Monday, September 16th, 2024. Successful aspirants will be notified by Friday, September 27th, 2024.




Read further and apply on CAPSI website Then. The operation must be transferred by dispatch to ( aspirants from West and North Africa), wycliffe.ouma@wits.ac.za ( aspirants from East Africa), eleanor.chipeta@wits.ac.za ( aspirants from Southern Africa) easily pronounced “ PHD FELLOWSHIP IN THENON-PROFIT SECTOR’S donation TO AFRICAN husbandry, and copied to Joseph.Sobuthongo@wits.ac.za.

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