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DAAD IN-COUNTRY/IN-REGION PHD SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMME SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA AT FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY AKURE, NIGERIA

Application Deadline: 21st November 2024

LOCATION: Nigeria

As part of the „In-Country/In-Region Scholarship Programme“, DAAD offers scholarships for PhD studies. The programme is supported by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and designed primarily for university staff in the first line, whilst also catering to the public sector demand of academically trained personnel.

The target group for scholarships is graduates from Sub-Saharan Africa with a Master’s degree if applying for a doctoral programme, who want to pursue PhD courses, either

in their home country (In-Country scholarships designed for students who study in their home country or in the country for which they have a residence permit.) or

in another Sub-Saharan Africa country (In-Region scholarships designed for students who want to participate in a study programme in a country of their home region (here: Sub-Saharan /outside their home country/in the country for which they do not have a residence permit).

ELIGIBILITY:

Applicants for a PhD degree:

postgraduates with a first academic degree, who have successfully completed a two-year university Master’s degree (or equivalent) with above average results (at least: Second Class/Upper Division or equivalent, if applicable) Candidates who cannot provide a Second Class/Upper Division or a higher result are not eligible;

clearly show motivation and strong commitment;

have thorough knowledge of the language of instruction;

have completed their last university degree not more than 6 years ago at the time of application;

must be nationals or permanent residents of a Sub-Saharan African country;

should be:

staff member of a public university,

or a candidate considered for teaching or research staff recruitment,

or from the public sector and/or

Alumni of the DAFI-program.

Fresh graduates, professionals and other candidates who do not fit in the above-mentioned areas are also invited to apply for the program.

Female applicants, refugees with recognized refugee status and candidates from other less privileged regions or groups are especially encouraged to participate in the program.

Please note: Federal University of Technology might have additional requirements for admission to the university.

The In-Country/In-Region Scholarship Programme supports studies in subject areas with strong relevance to national development: PhD in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering

Scholarships at Federal University of Technology are available for the following programme:

BENEFIT:

The scholarship covers:

Tuition Fees

Study and research allowance :920 EUR annually

Thesis publishing costs once towards the end of scholarship: 800 EUR

Monthly Scholarship (Accommodation, Food etc.) monthly:

600 EUR In-Region

500 EUR In-Country

Travel allowance (In-Region only) usually twice (beginning/ end of scholarship)

Health Insurance (In-Region only) annually

Additional Benefits:

DAAD In-Country/In-Region scholarship holders in the framework of PhD programs are also encouraged to apply for a short-term research stay in Germany for 3 up to 6 months.

The short-term research scholarship includes:

a monthly scholarship payment for living costs

health/accident/personal liability insurance

a flat-rate travel allowance

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MELTON FOUNDATION GLOBAL SOLVERS ACCELERATOR

Application Deadline: December 1, 2024

LOCATION: Germany

Each year, a cohort of 20 project leaders connect hearts, hands and minds to unpack and refine their projects, tap into their collective leadership, and ignite transformative change in their communities and towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

The Global Solvers Accelerator engages emerging change agents from diverse world regions around developing competencies for global citizenship, sustainable development, and collective leadership.

ELIGIBILITY:

The Global Solvers Accelerator is a collective learning journey with and for SDG practitioners worldwide!

You are a young community development practitioner aged between 20 – 35 years

You are curious, responsible, forward-thinking, with a proven track record of social impact, and actively engaged in or leading a local impact project currently

You are looking to connect with like-minded peers to make a better sense of the world together?

BENEFIT:

By joining the Global Solvers Accelerator, participants stand to gain valuable competencies, insights, connections, and more! Here are some key benefits of becoming a part of the program:

CAPACITY BUILDING: The program is a springboard for participants to pivot their capacity in areas like collective leadership, transformative impact, and systemic design. Through stimulating thematic contributions, peer exchange, subject matter advisory, and project assignments, participants boost their leadership competencies as well as their global citizenship skills.

FURTHERING IMPACT: The 8-month learning journey connects emerging change agents worldwide to refine their social impact initiatives, activate their collective leadership potential, and together ignite transformative change that cuts across barriers of place and identity, furthering the SDGs.

MELTON FELLOWSHIP: Upon successful completion of the program, participants are eligible to join the Melton Foundation’s lifelong supported community as Senior Melton Fellow, gaining access to a global community of over 600 change catalysts across the globe, project funding through our Action Grants, travel opportunities to global impact events, and more.

CO-LAB: During the program, actively engaged participants will be invited to attend a fully-funded in-person workshop. The Global Solvers Co-Lab is an integral part of the program and creates the space for participants to connect in person and co-create transformative pathways together.

An integral part of the Global Solvers Accelerator, the week-long Co-Lab retreat is the space for participants to connect in person and co-create transformative pathways together. The Co-Lab 2025 will take place in Gotha and Erfurt (Germany) from 6-12 July 2025 in Germany.

As Co-Sponsors of the event, the Melton Foundation and Ernst-Abbe-Stiftung will cover event-related travel, accommodation, visa-related expenses, learning resources, and materials, among others, to enable all participants to join the Co-Lab regardless of their socio-economic backgrounds! Participants, however, are required to be prepared for international travel, hold a valid passport, and handle any necessary visa processes early and responsibly. 

ACCELERATOR FUND: Participants have the opportunity to tap into immediate financial resources in support of their social impact project. The Global Solver Accelerator Fund pools a significant percentage of the Program Fees collected from participants and will be made available to deserving projects towards the end of the program.

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