Dear Colleagues, Please see ad below for a Doctoral academy for ICT4D and STI4D PhD students. Please distribute to as many PhD students as you can. Sorry for any cross-posting. Regards tim waema * African Globelics Doctoral Academy (AGDA) 2010, July 2010, University of Nairobi, Kenya* *Introduction* We are delighted to announce that the first African Globelics Doctoral Academy for Research on Innovation and Technology Systems (AGDARITS) for Development will be held at the University of Nairobi, Kenya from 4-16 July 2010. It is organized by SARCHi-IERI of Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa, and the School of Computing and Informatics of the University of Nairobi, Kenya. The inaugural training is supported by Sida/SAREC, Sweden. This begins a systematic way of building quality training of PhDs in Africa to be run alternatively by different hosts in each region of Africa by drawing support from both inside and outside Africa. *Purpose* The purpose of the first AGDARITS is to support the training of African Ph.D. students from the five regions of Africa by including at least 5 PhD candidates doing research on science, technology and innovation for development (STI4D) and ICT for development (ICT4D) from the rest of the world and 30 from African universities. The candidates should be advanced Ph.D. students with research areas related to productive power economics of innovation, STI4D and ICT4D and innovation systems. The Academy will bring together frontier researchers in STI4D and ICT4D and innovation systems from around the world to guide and mentor African Ph.D. students from the five regions of Africa and the rest of the world in order to inspire and qualify in their work and to help them to join high-quality research networks in their field of research. *Expected outcome* AGDARITS is an intensive PhD training program expected to increase the quality of the PhD work undertaken by Africa’s emerging scholars. The PhD candidates will learn from senior researchers/scholars, from their own colleagues and from the program that includes research methodologies, emergent scholars’ presentations and feedbacks and lectures. The emergent researcher will return equipped with strong methodological, conceptual and theoretical knowledge to explore and dissect empirically any of the research chosen for writing PhD theses. *Resource persons* The academy will be facilitated by senior scholars on ICT4D and STI4D from universities inside and outside Africa. It will also include presentations by policy makers in both ICT and STI. Exhibition and computer laboratory The African Globelics Doctoral Academy’s PhD training would require an intensive combination of quantitative and qualitative research methods. Such a training programme requires that emergent researchers learn to simulate data in a computer laboratory. Training in STATA software, NVIVO, SPSS or other statistical software, Altiris and other software packages will be useful to offer along with the formal teaching and presentation by both senior and emergent researchers in the academy. PhD candidates are therefore expected to participate in these computer laboratory sessions to consolidate their research methods knowledge on the basis of choice. Candidates are also encouraged to exhibit interesting simulations that they are working on. *Participants* AGDARITS will be mainly composed of the PhD scholars that get selected every year possibly 6 from each of the five regions of Africa and another 5 from the rest of the world. The number of PhD scholars will be a maximum 35 in every round from disciplines related to policy oriented analysis of science, technology and innovation systems. *Qualification requirements* To qualify for participation, the doctoral student should fulfill the following requirements: - be at least in the beginning of his/her second year; - work explicitly on issues related to STI4D and ICT4D; - be able to present an original paper associated with his/her doctoral work. Participants must submit an extended abstract of no less than 5 pages by June 1, 2010. basis of a general call for Abstracts. Selection aims at promoting diversity among participants, making sure that PhD candidates from each region of Africa and at least another 5 from the rest of the world are represented. The candidates from each geographical region of Africa-South, East, West, Central and North Africans- and from the rest of the world -with the best CVs and the most promising research proposals will be selected. The Ph.D. training will be based on scholarly lectures as well as presentations from the Ph.D. emergent researchers. Presentations by the emergent scholars are expected to focus explicitly on their on-going research, its methodological challenges and contribution to the advancement of knowledge on STI4D and ICT4D. *Submission* Abstracts should be typed double-spaced in English. The abstract should state the objectives, methodology, expected results and conclusions of the work, including supporting figures and main references. The abstract, CV and a recommendation letter from the supervisor or from another senior scholar should be uploaded into http://agda.uonbi.ac.kebefore June 1, 2010. Copies can also be send to the Local Secretariat whose contacts are given below. *Selection* Potential PhD candidates’ selection will be based upon evaluation of an extended abstract of up to three pages describing the student’s research, together with the student’s CV and a recommendation letter from the supervisor or from another senior scholar. *Sponsorship* Meals will be provided by the Local Organization. Expenses with accommodation and travel for doctoral student participants will be covered for those selected and sponsored. Funding will be awarded selectively on the basis of applications – students must specify in their application whether they will require funding, providing an estimate of the amount required for travel expenses. Please note that we are organizing this Program on a limited budget and therefore only modest costs will be met for sponsored candidates. *Support* The first AGDARITS is supported by - Sida /SAREC (http://www.sida.se) - University of Nairobi (http://www.uonbi.ac.ke) - IERI-SARCHI TUT (http://www.ieri.org.za) *Organization* The first ADA is jointly organized by the School of Informatics and Computing of the University of Nairobi, Kenya and the South African Research Chairs Initiative on Innovation Studies of the Institute for Economics Research on Innovation, Pretoria, South Africa (SARCHi-IERI) at Tshawne University of Technology. *Coordinating team* - Prof. Mammo Muchie, mammo@ihis.aau.dk, muchiem@tut.ac.za - Prof. Joseph Kizza, joseph-kizza@utc.edu - Prof. Timothy Waema, waema@uonbi.ac.ke, timwololo@gmail.com *Contacts* Secretarial contact: Ms Christine Maina, agda@uonbi.ac.ke, mainacw@gmail.com Local Coordinator: Prof. Timothy Waema, waema@uonbi.ac.ke, timwololo@gmail.com On Sun, May 2, 2010 at 10:09 PM, Mwololo Tim <waema@uonbi.ac.ke> wrote:
Dear Colleagues,
Please see ad below for a Doctoral academy for ICT4D and STI4D PhD students. Please distribute to as many PhD students as you can. Sorry for any cross-posting.
Regards
tim waema
__________________________________________________________________________________________ * African Globelics Doctoral Academy (AGDA) 2010, July 2010, University of Nairobi, Kenya*
*Introduction*
We are delighted to announce that the first African Globelics Doctoral Academy for Research on Innovation and Technology Systems (AGDARITS) for Development will be held at the University of Nairobi, Kenya from 4-16 July 2010. It is organized by SARCHi-IERI of Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa, and the School of Computing and Informatics of the University of Nairobi, Kenya. The inaugural training is supported by Sida/SAREC, Sweden. This begins a systematic way of building quality training of PhDs in Africa to be run alternatively by different hosts in each region of Africa by drawing support from both inside and outside Africa.
*Purpose*
The purpose of the first AGDARITS is to support the training of African Ph.D. students from the five regions of Africa by including at least 5 PhD candidates doing research on science, technology and innovation for development (STI4D) and ICT for development (ICT4D) from the rest of the world and 30 from African universities. The candidates should be advanced Ph.D. students with research areas related to productive power economics of innovation, STI4D and ICT4D and innovation systems. The Academy will bring together frontier researchers in STI4D and ICT4D and innovation systems from around the world to guide and mentor African Ph.D. students from the five regions of Africa and the rest of the world in order to inspire and qualify in their work and to help them to join high-quality research networks in their field of research.
*Expected outcome*
AGDARITS is an intensive PhD training program expected to increase the quality of the PhD work undertaken by Africa’s emerging scholars. The PhD candidates will learn from senior researchers/scholars, from their own colleagues and from the program that includes research methodologies, emergent scholars’ presentations and feedbacks and lectures. The emergent researcher will return equipped with strong methodological, conceptual and theoretical knowledge to explore and dissect empirically any of the research chosen for writing PhD theses.
*Resource persons*
The academy will be facilitated by senior scholars on ICT4D and STI4D from universities inside and outside Africa. It will also include presentations by policy makers in both ICT and STI.
Exhibition and computer laboratory
The African Globelics Doctoral Academy’s PhD training would require an intensive combination of quantitative and qualitative research methods. Such a training programme requires that emergent researchers learn to simulate data in a computer laboratory. Training in STATA software, NVIVO, SPSS or other statistical software, Altiris and other software packages will be useful to offer along with the formal teaching and presentation by both senior and emergent researchers in the academy.
PhD candidates are therefore expected to participate in these computer laboratory sessions to consolidate their research methods knowledge on the basis of choice. Candidates are also encouraged to exhibit interesting simulations that they are working on.
*Participants*
AGDARITS will be mainly composed of the PhD scholars that get selected every year possibly 6 from each of the five regions of Africa and another 5 from the rest of the world. The number of PhD scholars will be a maximum 35 in every round from disciplines related to policy oriented analysis of science, technology and innovation systems.
*Qualification requirements*
To qualify for participation, the doctoral student should fulfill the following requirements:
-
be at least in the beginning of his/her second year; -
work explicitly on issues related to STI4D and ICT4D; -
be able to present an original paper associated with his/her doctoral work.
Participants must submit an extended abstract of no less than 5 pages by June 1, 2010. basis of a general call for Abstracts. Selection aims at promoting diversity among participants, making sure that PhD candidates from each region of Africa and at least another 5 from the rest of the world are represented. The candidates from each geographical region of Africa-South, East, West, Central and North Africans- and from the rest of the world -with the best CVs and the most promising research proposals will be selected.
The Ph.D. training will be based on scholarly lectures as well as presentations from the Ph.D. emergent researchers. Presentations by the emergent scholars are expected to focus explicitly on their on-going research, its methodological challenges and contribution to the advancement of knowledge on STI4D and ICT4D.
*Submission*
Abstracts should be typed double-spaced in English. The abstract should state the objectives, methodology, expected results and conclusions of the work, including supporting figures and main references.
The abstract, CV and a recommendation letter from the supervisor or from another senior scholar should be uploaded into http://agda.uonbi.ac.kebefore June 1, 2010. Copies can also be send to the Local Secretariat whose contacts are given below.
*Selection*
Potential PhD candidates’ selection will be based upon evaluation of an extended abstract of up to three pages describing the student’s research, together with the student’s CV and a recommendation letter from the supervisor or from another senior scholar.
*Sponsorship*
Meals will be provided by the Local Organization. Expenses with accommodation and travel for doctoral student participants will be covered for those selected and sponsored. Funding will be awarded selectively on the basis of applications – students must specify in their application whether they will require funding, providing an estimate of the amount required for travel expenses. Please note that we are organizing this Program on a limited budget and therefore only modest costs will be met for sponsored candidates.
*Support*
The first AGDARITS is supported by
-
Sida /SAREC (http://www.sida.se)
-
University of Nairobi (http://www.uonbi.ac.ke) -
IERI-SARCHI TUT (http://www.ieri.org.za)
*Organization*
The first ADA is jointly organized by the School of Informatics and Computing of the University of Nairobi, Kenya and the South African Research Chairs Initiative on Innovation Studies of the Institute for Economics Research on Innovation, Pretoria, South Africa (SARCHi-IERI) at Tshawne University of Technology.
*Coordinating team*
-
Prof. Mammo Muchie, mammo@ihis.aau.dk, muchiem@tut.ac.za -
Prof. Joseph Kizza, joseph-kizza@utc.edu -
Prof. Timothy Waema, waema@uonbi.ac.ke, timwololo@gmail.com
*Contacts*
Secretarial contact: Ms Christine Maina, agda@uonbi.ac.ke, mainacw@gmail.com
Local Coordinator: Prof. Timothy Waema, waema@uonbi.ac.ke, timwololo@gmail.com