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    Support for research students in Africa

    Planet Earth Institute and African Academy of Sciences join forces to support the development of research leaders in Africa. The partnership will support the development of research leaders in Africa by creating a new PhD grant programme for African students in water, energy, agro-business and basic sciences research.
    Ameenah Gurib-Fakim, President of Mauritius, PEI vice chairman and Trustee
    Ameenah Gurib-Fakim, President of Mauritius, PEI vice chairman and Trustee

    The Planet Earth Institute (PEI), an international NGO and charity working for the scientific independence of Africa, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the African Academy of Sciences to support the development of research leaders in Africa by creating a new PhD grant programme for African students in water, energy, agro-business and basic sciences research.

    Ten PhD grants will be awarded in 2016, and the PEI and the AAS will deliver the programme with the assistance of private sector partners. This will help ensure that research is industrially relevant and that researchers develop hands on experience to ensure employability.

    The new partnership will also further the expansion of the Grand Challenges programme in Mauritius. Grand Challenges is a family of initiatives fostering innovation to solve key problems in global health and many other fields of development for those most in need.

    It seeks to establish a portfolio of projects with complementary approaches that encompass multiple types of innovation, including innovation in life, natural and physical sciences and research, and extending to product development, service delivery, and so on.

    President of the Republic of Mauritius and vice chairman and a trustee of the Planet Earth Institute, Dr Ameenah Gurib-Fakim, welcomed this “vital PhD programme supporting African PhD students undertaking research in areas essential to sustainable development on the continent”.

    “To ensure that all our citizens can share in the continent’s prosperity, we must not only invest in applied research that addresses current development challenges, but also basic sciences that focuses on long-term development.”

    PEI chairman, Dr Álvaro Sobrinho, said he was proud to help in delivering on a programme that supported talented African students in pursuing critical research.

    “Although Africa has experienced sustained economic growth over the past decade, scientific and technological output has not kept pace. If we want to ensure that our continent has the capacity to develop solutions to its greatest development challenges, we must dramatically increase investment in scientific research.

    Source: APO

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