African Women in Science
Fellowships
Program: The United States Department of Agriculture is pleased to
announce The Norman E. Borlaug International Science and Technology
Fellows Program (Borlaug Fellows Program) for women in
Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Mali, Mozambique, Nigeria, Niger, Uganda and Zambia.
The Borlaug Fellows Program offers training and collaborative research
opportunities in international agricultural science, leadership and
policy.
Training venues usually include U.S. universities, government agencies, and international agricultural research centers.
Women Fellowship Objectives:
Provide female agricultural research
scientists, faculty and policymakers with an opportunity to work
one-on-one with U.S. experts in the fields of agriculture, forestry and
natural resources at a U.S. institution or CGIAR center
Provide scientists, faculty and policymakers
with practical experience and exposure to new technologies that can
enhance their own research endeavors
Foster increased collaboration and networking between African and U.S. agricultural scientists and policymakers to improve agricultural productivity and food security
Facilitate the transfer of new science and agricultural technologies to strengthen agricultural practices
Address obstacles to the adoption of technology such as ineffectual policies and regulations
Provide leadership skills training.
Africa Women Fellowships - Eligibility & Requirements
Female citizens from Ghana, Kenya, Malawi,
Mali, Mozambique, Nigeria, Niger, Uganda and Zambia in the early to
mid-level stages of their professional careers
Good working knowledge of the English language
Minimum Masters Degree with 3 years practical experience or working toward Masters Degree with 5 years experience
Currently employed
at an institution in Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Mali, Mozambique, Nigeria,
Niger, Uganda and Zambia with intent to continue working in their country for a minimum of two years following their return from the United States.
Africa Women Fellowships - Application Requirements
Eligible candidates are invited to submit the complete application with the following attachments no later than April 10.
Application form
One page program proposal
Approval of the home institution
Two letters of recommendation
Copy of passport identification page
One passport sized photo
For
more information, contact: Borlaug Fellows Program - Women in Science, Email: Karen.Uetrecht [at] fas.usda.gov or visit:
African Women in Science Fellowships
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