Cambridge-Africa Molecular Laboratory Training Workshop 2018
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Scholarships are available to sponsor outstanding PhD students
(involved in agric. research in Africa) to participate in our
world-class Molecular Lab Training Workshop at the University of
Cambridge in September 2018.
Application Deadline: 9th April 2018
Eligible Countries: African countries
To Be Taken At (Country): Department of Plant Sciences, University of Cambridge
About the Award: JR Biotek Foundation are pleased to invite you to apply to their annual Molecular Laboratory Training Workshop 2018 co-organised with the Department of Plant Sciences, University of Cambridge from 3rd-11th September 2018.
The
University of Cambridge has been central to innovation and teaching in
the field of Plant Sciences for centuries. It is the scientific home of
famous botanists, Stephen Hales in the 18th century, Darwin’s mentor JS
Henslow in the 19th century, and Blackman, Tansley and Godwin in the
20th century.
The Molecular Laboratory Training Workshop held in
the Cambridge’s Department of Plant Sciences in March 2017 provided new
knowledge, laboratory skills and networking opportunities to 17
agricultural researchers, PhD students and academics from seven
countries in Africa. We look forward to welcoming a new cohort of
trainees to Cambridge in September 2018.
Type: Workshop/Conference, Training, PhD
Eligibility: The
Molecular Laboratory Training Workshop is designed for agricultural
research scientists, academics and PhD students from universities and
research institutes across Africa. We are looking for candidates who are
currently involved in agricultural research and teaching at the
undergraduate or postgraduate level. Candidates must demonstrate a clear
need to learn new laboratory techniques that can help boost the
productivity of their research and teaching at home.
Number of Awards: Not specified
Value of Award:
- The total cost for the workshop is £1,000 per person. This includes a single room accommodation (with breakfast and Wi-Fi) for 10 nights (Sunday, 2nd-11th September); coffee/tea and lunch and training-related expenses. The workshop cost does NOT cover your flight tickets, visa application fee (if applicable), local transport and dinner (except the Welcome Dinner on Sunday, 2nd September and the Research Symposium day on Tuesday, 11th September 2018).
- Few competitive scholarships (part and full) may be available to support outstanding PhD students involved in agricultural research in Africa to attend the training workshop.
Duration of Program: 3rd – 11th September 2018
How to Apply: APPLY NOW
Award Providers: University of Cambridge, JR Biotek
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