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AFOX VISITING FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMME

Application Deadline: 11:59AM (UK time) on the 6th June, 2025 

LOCATION: United Kingdom

The AfOx Visiting Fellowship Programme is designed to allow exceptional African researchers to build international networks and focus on a project of their choice in collaboration with Oxford-based scholars.

ELIGIBILITY:

You are eligible to apply if you are a national of any African country or have indefinite leave to remain in any African country. You must also have a position in an African university/research institution domiciled in an African country and are a legal resident in the host country of your institution.

Fellows will be affiliated with the University of Oxford for 12 months,  including ten months of virtual engagement and a two month in-person visit to Oxford between May and June (Trinity term). During the Fellowship, AfOx Fellows are associated with a Department and a College within the University. To apply for a fellowship,  all applicants must have an Oxford-based researcher named as their collaborator on their application. 

Visiting Fellows must be of postdoctoral or equivalent status at the time of application. Applicants must be holding an appointment in an African academic or research institution at the time of application.

AfOx will send supporting documents for visa application to successful applications, but it is the responsibility of the applicant to make a timely visa application and ensure that they meet all other requirements.

Please note: applicants must find a collaborator who is already attached to the research institute to which they are applying. The two exceptions to this are the TORCH Fellowship (which accepts a collaborator based in any of the humanities departments at Oxford) and the Improving Equitable Access to Healthcare Fellowship (any Oxford collaborator working in a relevant area). 

BENEFIT:

During the 10 months of virtual engagement, fellows will have remote access to resources available at Oxford University, including library access and support to strengthen research leadership skills.

During the in-person fellowship selected Fellows will be provided with accommodation. A temporary University card for access to the University and college buildings and temporary membership to the host college’s Senior Common Room will be granted for the period of residency. The fellowship will also include return economy flight ticket, airport transfer, visa fee and a maintenance allowance for incidental expenses during the residence (up to £250 per week according to University guidelines).

The visa fee and related expenses will be reimbursed upon arrival in Oxford.

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AFRICAN UNION/AFRICAN CDC CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: BIOMANUFACTURING FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMME

Application Deadline: 30 May 2025

LOCATION: African Union

The proposed biomanufacturing fellowship programme is designed to provide employees of biomanufacturing companies with necessary advanced competences as described by the developed Vaccine R&D and Vaccine Manufacturing Competency Frameworks – Africa CDC. Furthermore, the programme will equip participants with knowledge and skills in leadership, mentorship, management, resource enterprise planning, and entrepreneur-ship. Participants will gain a 2-year valuable theoretical and handson biomanufacturing and R&D industry experience, including a strong focus in one area of specialization of their choice. The fellows are not expected to leave their job, but they are expected to travel for some short courses/trainings.

ELIGIBILITY:

The Africa CDC Biomanufacturing Fellowship programme is targeted at employees of active biomanufacturing companies who hold a minimum of a Master’s degree in the following or related fields:

Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences

Biotechnology

Chemistry and Biochemistry

Biochemical Engineering

Citizens of an African Union Member States

Citizens of an African Union Member States that has an active vaccine manufacturing company.

Must possess a valid passport

Applicants should be willing to allocate the time required to complete both the virtual and in-person meetings/trainings.

Applicants should also be able to get leave of absence from their employers.

Must submit a support letter from their employers

The Africa CDC Biomanufacturing Fellowship programme will be undertaken between July 2025 and June 2027.

BENEFIT:

Africa CDC will provide the funding which includes:

DSA to support daily expenses when on travels for training

Return flight tickets to training locations

Travel and health insurance

Laptop and internet allowance

Visa fees

Post fellowship allowance

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