Full Scholarships: Five (5) PhD and One (1) Post Doctoral Positions available for Nationals from East Africa
The research project "EOIA: An Earth Observation- and Integrated Assessment approach to the Governance of Lake Naivasha" is funded by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research under the WOTRO -Global Science for Development Programme.Click here for additional information on PDF format
This project is jointly implemented by Egerton University (Kenya), and ITC-International Institute of Geoinformation Science and Earth Observation (The Netherlands) and the University of Twente (The Netherlands) with as collaborating partners as University of Nairobi (Kenya), University of Leicester (UK) and University of Bournemouth (UK). The main stakeholder in the project are Water Resources Management Authority (WRMA), Lake Naivasha Growers Group (LNGG), Lake Naivasha Riparian Organisation (LNRA), World Agroforestry Center (ICRAF) and the World Wildlife Fund - East Africa Regional Programme Office (WWF-EARPO), all are based in Kenya.The research aims at enhancing sustainability in management of water resources and the environment using Lake Naivasha as a pilot case and adopting Integrated Assessment approach to generate lessons and best practices which can be replicated in other catchments in Kenya and in the East Africa region. Major inputs to the assessment include participatory processes and physical and economic models combined with data derived from remote sensing techniques.
In the framework of this project 5 PhD candidates will be recruited for the following projects.
Quantifying the effect of landuse change in upper catchments of Lake Naivasha on water quantity and quality of the Lake - Tenable at ITC/Twente
Impact of exogenous and endogenous changes on limnology, fisheries and piscivorous birds – Tenable at Egerton University Kenya
Hydrological impacts on terrestrial fringe biodiversity-Tenable at ITC/Twente
Water governance – Tenable at University of Nairobi
Socio-economic linkages – Tenable at ITC/Twente
For a detailed description of the project interested candidates may consult www.itc.nl/EOIA
The project also offers 1 Post Doctoral Position
The candidate for this position will take up the challenge to integrate the results from the five sub-projects and build the Integrated Assessment framework. Applicants, not necessarily African, with a strong background in multidisciplinary modeling and systems integration may contact the PI's / coordinators on this position.
Requirements and modalities.
The positions 1, 3 and 5 are PhD positions for 4 years at ITC with a Doctoral Degree awarded by the University of Twente.
Position 2 entails a PhD position for 4 years at Egerton University with an internship at ITC. Doctoral degree awarded by Egerton University.
Position 4 entails a PhD position for 4 years at University of Nairobi with an internship at ITC. Doctoral degree awarded by University of Nairobi.
Candidates should be nationals of East Africa and hold a Master of Science/Arts degree from a recognized university. All candidates will spend approximately two years in the Netherlands and two years in Kenya and are co-supervised by the research consortium. Candidates who are below 45 years are preferred. Female candidates are encouraged to apply.
From all candidates a broad and multidisciplinary attitude is required.
Candidates for position 1,2,3 should have a strong background in Engineering and Environmental Sciences, and preferably with knowledge of modeling and earth observation as well as earth sciences.
Candidates for position 4 should have a strong background in (environmental/ecological) economics.
Candidates for position 5 should have a strong background in public policy and administration, and capable of closely collaborating with more technical and economic researchers.
Candidates have a period of 6 month to fully develop their research proposals and qualify for the graduate programme.
The appointment will be for a period of four years and the fellowship awarded to the successful candidates comprises:
Medical insurance
Waiver of tuition fees.
Limited resources for research materials and logistics.
Monthly Personal maintenance allowance
While at ITC-The Netherlands, single-status Hotel accommodation will provided
All candidates interested in the announced positions have to apply online at http://www.itc.nl/research/phd/graduate_registration_application.aspx
The closing date of the application is 15 June 2009.
Only shortlisted applicants will be invited for an interview either in Kenya or by teleconferencing.
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