Call For Applications: TDR Postgraduate Scholarship in Implementation Research Academic Year 2024/2025
Call For Applications: TDR Postgraduate Scholarship in Implementation Research Academic Year 2024/2025
Call For Applications: TDR Postgraduate Scholarship in Implementation Research Academic Year 2024/2025
DESCRIPTION
The Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, School of Public Health, University of Ghana,
invites suitably qualified candidates to apply for a place in the following full-time postgraduate
programme, with a focus on Implementation Research for the 2024-2025 academic year.
Funding for these full scholarships is from TDR, the Special Programme for Research and
Training in Tropical Diseases, based at the World Health Organization in Geneva. Only
applicants from low- and middle-income countries of the WHO African Region are eligible to
apply.
The training will be focused on courses relevant to a career in implementation research, with a
focus on four major global health challenges affecting infectious diseases of poverty using a
One Health approach: Epidemics and outbreaks; Control and elimination of diseases of poverty;
Climate change’s impact on health; and Resistance to treatment and control agents.
Implementation research is a growing field that supports the identification of health system
bottlenecks and approaches to address them and is particularly useful in low- and middle-
income countries where many health interventions do not reach those who need them the
most. The goal of this scheme is to enhance postgraduate training capacity and boost the
number of researchers in low- and middle-income countries.
Scholarships will be offered for the 2024-2025 one-year programme in public health, leading to
an MPH degree or MSc. in Applied Health Social Science. These programmes are taught in
English:
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Master’s degree scholarships (12 months - Full-time)
Recipients will be enrolled as postgraduate students, and their careers will be tracked through
the TDR postgraduate alumni platform, IR Connect, which monitors the impact of the
programme and provides networking and other opportunities to increase visibility for
students and alumni.
Applicants should:
o be nationals of, and resident in, low- or middle-income countries of the WHO
African region;
o be under 37 years old at the time of application for the Master’sprogramme;
o meet the standard University of Ghana admission requirements for
international or local graduate students (for postgraduate admission
requirements at University of Ghana, visit the how to apply to postgraduate
programmes page);
o be interested in developing a career in implementation research to address
major global health challenges such as epidemics and outbreaks; control and
elimination of diseases of poverty; climate change’s impact on health; and
resistance to treatment and control agents.
o be proficient in English;
o be an employee of an academic or research institution, not-for-profit
organization, or ministry of health and its agencies in low- and middle-income
countries of the WHO African Region;
o be able to identify a local supervisor or mentor before the commencement of
the programme. Preference will be given to applicants currently working with
health programmes (e.g., malaria control/elimination programmes, TB control
programmes) in their respective countries;
o provide a letter of support from the Director/Manager of the applicant’s home
institution testifying the applicant’s ability to successfully undertake the
Master’s programme and certifying that the applicant, if selected, will be
granted leave of absence to pursue the programme. The Director/Manager must
also indicate how the Master’s programme will strengthen the institution’s
capacity to conduct implementation research upon the return of the applicant;
and
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o consent to meet health requirements in line with regulations of theGovernment
of Ghana and University of Ghana.
TDR is committed to Equality, Diversity and Inclusivity in science. Applicants are encouraged to
apply irrespective of gender identity, sexual orientation, ethnicity, religious, cultural and social
backgrounds, or (dis)ability status.
The final selection of applicants would be done in conjunction with TDR, considering gender,
and geographic representation.
To apply for the TDR Postgraduate Scholarship programme in Master of Public Health or
Master of Science in Applied Health Social Science:
Please note that an application for admission to the University of Ghana is a requirement to
be considered for the TDR Postgraduate Scholarship in Implementation Research.
NOTE:
The deadline for application to the TDR Postgraduate Scholarship in Implementation
Research is 3 May 2024.
SELECTION
ONLY Shortlisted applicants will be contacted for further assessment through aptitude tests
and interviews. Selected candidates will receive an offer letter from the University of Ghana
and will have seven (7) calendar days to confirm acceptance or otherwise. University of Ghana
reserves the right to refuse or cancel the scholarship offer if any information provided in
support of the application is found to be false.
For more information on the scheme at the University of Ghana, please contact: