Introduction: The CEBHA+ project in Uganda, is based at Makerere University College of Health Sciences (MakCHS), and is funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). It is part of the BMBF funded Research Networks for Health …
Please find attached the New Funding Opportunities from different funders. Should there be interest in, and commitment to pursuing a particular listed and/or otherwise self-identified funding opportunity, please contact Tayebwa.Mordecai (tayebwa.mordecai@gmail.com), Melissa. Nakiyaga (melissa.nakiyaaga@mak.ac.ug) and Tusiime Boniconsilli (bonny.tusiime@mak.ac.ug) for the related planning, coordination, writing and budgeting efforts. We welcome any other opportunities you …
On 3rd August, 2022, the CHDC (Child Health and Development Centre) disseminated study findings from one of the research studies carried out at the centre. These findings were presented under the title, “The Prevention of Violence against Children and Women: …
Applications are invited from faculty at Makerere University College of Health Sciences, Kabale School of Medicine, and Clarke International University to undertake training in research.Limited research funding will be available for research focusing on community-based, clinical, operational, health professions education, epidemiological, biomedical, and research in …
Introduction Students pursuing master’s programmes at Makerere University College of Health Sciences are invited to apply for a supplementary grant to enable them to successfully complete a high-quality thesis resulting into the completion of their Masters Program and publication of …
8TH CALL FOR POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS SCIENCE BY WOMEN Deadline September 30, 2022 Women for Africa Foundation is launching the 8th call for fellowships of the program Science by Women, aimed at selecting 22 senior African women scientists to be integrated in 21 top research Spanish centers in the following areas: health and biomedicine, agriculture and …
The Makerere University College of Health Sciences & Uganda Martyrs University (UMU), Research Training and mentorship to strengthen brain health program is a five-year project, funded by the National Institute of Health (NIH), National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) and …
The course will be on: Advanced immunology of the “BIG FOUR” (COVID-19, HIV, TB and Malaria) infectious diseases. 50 post-graduate students (Masters, PhD and post-doctoral fellows) drawn from Africa and beyond will be selected. More than 20 eminent scientists will …
Organized by the ReAct—Action on Antibiotic Resistance, the International Federation of Medical Students’ Associations (IFMSA), and the IDEA (Innovation + Design Enabling Access) Initiative at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Innovate4Health offers student teams the opportunity to …
Attached the New Funding Opportunities from different funders. Should there be interest in, and commitment to pursuing a particular listed and/or otherwise self-identified funding opportunity, please contact Tayebwa.Mordecai (tayebwa.mordecai@gmail.com), Melissa. Nakiyaga (melissa.nakiyaaga@mak.ac.ug) and Tusiime Boniconsilli (bonny.tusiime@mak.ac.ug) for the related planning, coordination, writing and budgeting efforts. We welcome any other opportunities you may be …