Call for applications: Uganda Climate Smart Agricultural Transformation Project scholarships

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1.0 INTRODUCTION

The Uganda Climate Smart Agricultural Transformation Project (UCSATP) is a Government of Uganda Project implemented by the Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries (MAAIF) and its agencies, the National Agricultural Research Organization (NARO), the National Animal Genetic Resources Centre and Data Bank (NAGRC&DB) and Department of Meteorology (DOM). The project development objective (PDO) is to increase productivity, market access and resilience of select value chains in the project area and to respond promptly and effectively to an eligible crisis or emergency.

    Under component 1, sub-component 1.4a on Institutional and Capacity Strengthening for Public Agricultural Research Institutes (PARIs) under NARO, NAGRIC&DB, DOM and MAAIF the project is supporting training of Masters and Doctoral Students to address the human resource capacity gaps in the fields of Climate Smart Agriculture, and to build a critical mass of scientists to contribute to improving Climate Smart Agricultural research and innovation capacities. The project will offer PhD and Masters scholarships to prospective students in any of the reputable public universities in Uganda, with their research tailored to the project thematic areas.

    SCHOLARSHIP DETAILS
    The Project will support students by providing funds for study in thematic areas as detailed below:

    2.1 Number of Awards
    Twenty (20) Doctoral and forty (40) Masters scholarships will be awarded in climate-smart related thematic areas in reputable public universities in Uganda, though a window may be provided for a few slots abroad for unique and specialized climate-smart related courses.

    2.2 Thematic Research Areas
    Scholarships for training in the following areas shall be prioritized;

    Other climate-related thematic areas that contribute to the project development goal shall be supported.

    3.0 PROFILE OF APPLICANTS

    3.1 The PhD applicants’ profile

    1. Aged 45 years or below at the time of submission of the application.
    2. Hold at least an honors bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Agricultural Sciences, Aquaculture fisheries, Animal science, Veterinary, environmental science/Natural Sciences, climate change, agricultural engineering, meteorology, economics, Agribusiness or any other closely related field.
    3. A record of scientific publication in peer reviewed journal is desired and possession of additional publications is an added advantage.
    4. Capacity to effectively defend a concept note before the selection panel.
    5. Female candidates are specifically encouraged to apply.

    3.2 MSc applicants’ profile

    1. Aged 35 years or below at the time of submission of the application.
    2. Hold at least an Honors Bachelor’s degree in Agricultural Sciences, fisheries aquaculture, Animal science, Veterinary, environmental science/Natural Sciences, Agricultural engineering, climate change, meteorology, agribusiness or economics or any other closely related field
    3. Female candidates are specifically encouraged to apply.

    4.0 ELIGIBILITY

    1. The call is eligible to all staff (core and project) of the participating partner institutions.
    2. Applicants must be Ugandan nationals
    3. Scholarships will run for a period of 2 years for Masters and 3 or 4 years for PhD depending on the programme. 

    5.0 APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
    Applicants that fulfil the aforementioned criteria should submit the following requirements; 

    6.0 APPLICATION PROCESS
    Applications should be addressed and delivered to: The Director General, NARO Secretariat, Plot 11-13 Lugard Avenue, P.O. BOX 295, Entebbe not later than 05:00pm on March 6, 2025.  Any submissions after this deadline shall not be considered.

    Contact for further information
    Any clarification regarding this call should be sent to;

    Dr. Yona Baguma
    Director General, NARO
    Email: dg@naro.go.ug

     

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