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IDRC-IERI Doctoral Research Awards in Science, Technology and Innovation Studies

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Organisation: IDRC-IERI

Closing Date: 16 December 2009

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The principal objective of the IDRC-TUT Doctoral Research Awards is to identify case studies on context-specific innovation processes from Mozambique, Rwanda, Senegal and South Africa. The IDRC-IERI Doctoral Research Award are valued at ZAR 72, 000.00 (equivalent to CAD$10,000) each and are expected to identify innovation activities in one of the four countries through case studies. The award seeks to enhance the engagement of doctoral students in field research within this subject area to produce high quality dissertations, encourage timely completion of their training
and produce findings that are policy relevant.

This competition invites research proposals on specific questions that address the
following themes:

  • How does indicator development (and use) differ in country-specific cases in
  • Mozambique, Rwanda, Senegal and South Africa?
  • In what way(s) do innovation processes differ in Mozambique, Rwanda, Senegal
  • and South Africa?

Award recipients will also engage in training to learn techniques, approaches, and uses of science, technology and innovation (STI) indicators as part of the policy process. This training, which includes a three day workshop, will support the measurement and evaluation of domestic science, technology, and innovation capabilities in participating countries, and more specifically will help build a critical mass of graduate students, researchers, and junior-to-mid-level policymakers with a strong understanding of the importance of linking various STI capabilities in the
country.

Some recent advances, current initiatives, and resources in indicator development and innovation studies in Africa are available in Vol. 6 of the African Statistical Journal, May 20082 and in the NEPAD Science, Technology and Innovation Indicator (STII) initiative. At a minimum, these sources should be consulted when developing proposals.

The award will cover justifiable field research expenses (examples include: Living Expenses, Health Insurance, Travel and Communication Costs) up to a maximum of  ZAR 72, 000.00 (equivalent to CAD$10,000).

Experience Required

Applicants must meet the following conditions for eligibility:

  • Hold citizenship in a sub-Saharan African country;
  • Be enrolled as a full-time student in a doctoral program in a sub-Saharan
  • African university;
  • Research proposal is for a doctoral thesis and has been approved by the thesis
  • supervisor;
  • Proposed field research will take place in - Mozambique, Rwanda, Senegal
  • and/or South Africa;
  • Provide evidence of affiliation with an institution or organization in the country
  • in which the research will take place (i.e. in Mozambique, Senegal, Rwanda
  • and/or South Africa);
  • It is an advantage to have completed course work and passed comprehensive
  • examinations (if applicable) by the time of award tenure.

Application Procedure

Proposals must be a maximum of 10 pages, double-spaced using a 12-point font and
include:

  • The abstract of research proposal (max. 250 words)
  • The research question(s)
  • The research objective
  • The methodology
  • The tentative schedule of field activities
  • The ethical considerations
  • The expected results
  • The potential use of results
  • The possible beneficiaries of the research

For further information, please visit www.ieri.org.za

Contact Details

Email: contact@ieri.org.za 

Professor Mario Scerri at Telephone: +27 12 3823073, Facsimile: +27 12 3823071, and email: mscerri@tut.ac.za

 

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