Makerere University is calling upon PhD student in the final year to apply for dissertation (research) completion funds.
The funds will enable PhD student spend most of their time on research and writing.
Selected and funded PhD-projects should be finalized and submitted within the period of up to six months.
Requirements
Application documents:
Selection procedure
Formal criteria: The DRGT will check all applications for completeness and if all formal criteria have been fulfilled.
Selection procedure: A panel of senior academics, appointed by the Board of Research and Graduate Training, will review all applications and select the projects, which are to be funded.
Main criteria for the selection are:
The Thesis/dissertation completion Fund will be awarded competitively based on the submitted documents and within the financial limits of the available funds. For applications of similar quality additional selection criteria like academic (publications, conference presentations) and study record (length of studies, etc.) will be applied.
Amount and Duration of Fund
Amount: Uganda Shilling 5 million (UGx. 5million), under well-motivated circumstances a slight budget increment could be approved.
Duration: up to 6 months
Start: 1 February 2020 – 1 August 2020
APPLICATION DEADLINE: Friday 7th February 2020; 5.00pm E.A time
Application submission:
Level 4, Senate Building
Room 410, Makerere University
P.O.BOX 7062, Kampala.
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