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>Fellowship scheme for African scientists
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>Applications open for agriculture research programme
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>Pre-proposal concept notes are invited for the second round of the African
>Fellows Programme for Research and Training, a grant scheme started in
>2004 by Rothamsted International. The programme provides access to
>European expertise for mid-career African scientists.
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>The aim of the programme is to support sustainable agriculture in
>sub-Saharan Africa, by catalysing innovative solutions needed to achieve
>food security.
>
>Projects should aim to develop lasting partnerships and strategic
>alliances that will help in developing local scientific capacity relevant
>to sustainable agricultural production.
>
>African scientists selected for the programme will carry out research
>projects in a partner European research institute or university for
>periods of 4 to 12 months.
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>Fellowships are awarded on a competitive basis in a two stage assessment
>process.
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>Research projects need to:
> * be focused on solving an agricultural problem or constraint
> * demonstrate a clear path from research to application
> * be of benefit to smallholder African farmers and the rural
> * economy
>
>Examples of potential project areas include integrated crop/livestock
>management, crop nutrition, soil fertility, post-harvest technology and
>alternative crops.
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>Pre-proposal concept notes are now being accepted for the second round of
>this programme. Pre-proposals should be submitted by 17:00 hours (GMT) on
>Monday 4 April 2005.
>
>Full proposals will be requested from short-listed applicants who are
>judged to have satisfied project criteria. The deadline for full proposals
>is Monday 30 May 2005.
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>Fellowships will be awarded after full proposals have been assessed by a
>review panel which will meet in July 2005.
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>This is the second call for the Rothamsted International African Fellows
>Programme, the first call was made in July 2004 and a third call is
>expected in October 2005.
>
>Applicants may obtain further details and guidelines from the Rothamsted
>International web site
>
><http://www.rothamsted-international.org>www.rothamsted-international.org
><http://www.rothamsted-international.org/>
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><http://www.rothamsted-international.org/HTML/Fellowships/AFP_main_page.html>www.rothamsted-international.org/HTML/Fellowships/AFP_main_page.html
><http://www.rothamsted-international.org/HTML/Fellowships/AFP_main_page.html>
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>Details can also be obtained by email
><mailto:[log in to unmask]>[log in to unmask]
><mailto:[log in to unmask]>, or by writing to the AFP
>Coordinator, Rothamsted International, Harpenden, Hetfordshire, AL52JQ, UK
>
>Rothamsted International is a UK non-profit organisation and the African
>Fellows Programme is being managed by Rothamsted International Consulting
>Ltd (RICL).
>
>
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Gerrit Hoogenboom
Professor
Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering
The University of Georgia
165 Gordon Futral Court
Griffin, Georgia 30223-1797, USA
1-770-229-3438 (voice); 1-770-228-7218 (fax)
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www.GerritHoogenboom.com
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