Managerial Science | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 94

Charles and Kathleen Manatt Fellowship in Democracy Building 2011 in USA: International relations, political science, public administration

The Charles and Kathleen Manatt Fellowship, funded by former U.S. Ambassador to the Dominican Republic and former Chair of IFES’ Board of Directors, Charles Manatt, and his wife Kathleen awards one $5,000 Manatt Fellowship ($2,000 upon the start of the fellowship, $2,000 midway through the fellowship, and $1,000 upon receipt of research paper) to bring outstanding graduate students from the American Midwest to Washington, D.C. to conduct research in democracy-building. The Manatt Fellowship marked the inauguration of the Democracy Studies Fellowship programs at IFES.The Manatt Fellowship is available for U.S. or international graduate students attending universities in the following states: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Dakota, and Wisconsin.Past fellows found the Manatt Fellowship an excellent boost to their careers in international development or research. For example, fellows have gone on to manage programs at the National Democratic Institute and consult for Asia Foundation election programs in Pakistan.

Eligibilty:1. Applicants must be a U.S. or international student studying at a US university in one of the states listed above.2. Applicants should be graduate students in either Masters or PhD programs who have not yet completed their degrees.3. Applicants should be pursuing degrees in international relations, political science, public administration.

IFES is now accepting applications for the 2011 Manatt and Hybl and Fellowships. To apply, students should download an application form here for the Manatt Fellowship and send IFES a complete application packet.

Scholarship Application Deadline: March 1, 2011

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Research Assistantship-Economics/Agro-Economics in Dar es Salaam Republic of Tanzania

Under the general supervision of the Head of Program 4 and the direct supervision of the Agricultural Economist in Dar es Salaam, the Research Assistant will have the following responsibilities: Responsibilities: The Research Assistant will be a part of a multi-disciplinary research team with a common goal of and responsible for working to sustain and improve the productivity of and competitivity of rice-based production systems in Africa consistent with Africa Rice Center’s mission and mandate. He/she will assist the program leader in conducting research within the team with the specific tasks that include, but not limited to: • Assist to generate profiles of rice-based production systems in key ecologies along the upland-lowland continuum in Africa. • Assist in identifying opportunities and constraints to improving performance of the rice based systems. • Assist in developing crop budgets and farm models to assess and identify optimal production and resource allocation decisions in rice-based systems along the upland -lowland continuum. • Assist in socio-economic assessment of improved and appropriate technologies for rice-based production systems along& the upland – lowland continuum. • Assisting in the preparation of supports for scientific presentations; • Assisting in the development of documents for meetings and other events; • Assisting in the preparation of training programs; • Participating in training workshops for National Research System partners on survey design, implementation and impact assessment tools and methods. • Assisting in the drafting of scientific publications; • Any other duty assigned by the supervisors.

Scholarship Application Deadline: February 25, 2011 or until the position is filled.

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Funding Research Scholarships in Economic and Social Sciences at Bristol University, UK

The Universities of Bristol, Exeter and Bath have come together to form one of the UK’s largest Centres of postgraduate research training for social scientists in fields ranging from economics and human geography to quantitative methodology and psychology.

Together, the three Universities educate over 5000 masters and 1600 doctoral students in the social sciences. The new Centre will draw on the established research excellence of the partners, including the expertise of more than 750 social science research staff. This represents one of the largest groupings of social scientists in the UK.

The Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) has granted doctoral training center status to the collaboration. The South West Doctoral Training Center (SWDTC) has been accredited to offer a hub of world-class social sciences research. As one of only 21 Centers in the UK, the SWDTC will be part of a national network to be launched in October 2011 that will train a new generation of social scientists.  The SWDTC has been allocated 41 studentships per Annam.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 4 April 2011

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