CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: QUALITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS IN KENYA

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CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: SCIENTIFIC PROPOSAL WRITING WORKSHOP IN KENYA

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CALL FOR APPLICATIONS FOR POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMES

COLLEGE OF MEDICINE

The College of Medicine (CoM) was established in 1991 as a constituent college of the University of Malawi with a mission “to be an academic centre of excellence in the training of doctors and other health professionals in clinical service and medical research, responsive to the health needs of Malawi and its neighbours within the Southern African region”. Through postgraduate training, CoM will develop and mentor clinicians, public health practitioners and scientists who will become leaders and game-changers in their areas of speciality to transform the health sector in Malawi and globally.  In pursuit of its mission, the CoM is inviting applications from suitably qualified candidates to undergo training in the following postgraduate programs:

A.   Masters in Medicine (MMed)

These are 4-year medical specialty training programs in the following areas:

  1. General Surgery
  2. Internal Medicine
  3. Ophthalmology
  4. Orthopaedics
  5. Paediatrics and Child Health
  6. Anaesthesia
  7. Psychiatry
  8. Obstetrics and Gynaecology
  9. Family Medicine
  10. Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT)
  11. Emergency Medicine

Scholarships:  With funding from several agencies, highly competitive scholarships are available for applicants interested in the following specialties; General Surgery, Trauma and Orthopaedics, ENT, Ophthalmology, Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Family Medicine, and Internal Medicine. Those interested in Family Medicine please visit this website: http://sphfm.medcol.mw/mph/family-medicine

Admission Requirements

  1. Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) or its equivalent from any recognized university
  2. Proof of registration and a letter of good standing with the Medical Council of Malawi as a Medical Practitioner
  3. One year post-internship clinical work experience

The CoM receives applications all year round. However, the deadline for receiving applications is 31st December 2019for the MMed admissions scheduled for 1st April 2020. Shortlisted candidates will be invited for interviews to be conducted End January 2020.

B.   Clinical Fellowships

These are 5 years surgical specialty training programs offered by College of Surgeons of East Central and Southern Africa (COSECSA). The first 2 years of the training programme are common to all surgical subspecialties leading to a membership qualification, MCS. The subsequent 3 years are subspecialty specific leading to a fellowship qualification, FCS in the following areas:

  1. General Surgery
  2. Trauma and Orthopaedics
  3. Ear Nose and Throat (ENT)
  4. Plastic Surgery
  5. Paediatric Surgery
  6. Neurosurgery
  7. Urology

Fellowship training programs in General surgery and Orthopaedics will be conducted at either Kamuzu Central Hospital or Queen Elizabeth Central hospital, while ENT, Paediatric Surgery, neurosurgery and Plastic Surgery will only be conducted at Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital. Urology is offered at Kamuzu Central Hospital only. With funding from the Norwegian Government training scholarships are available for those who are successfully enrolled into the COSECSA programmes.

Admission Requirements

  1. Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) or its equivalent from any recognized university
  2. Proof of registration and a letter of good standing with the Medical Council of Malawi as a Medical Practitioner
  3. One year post-internship clinical work experience

The CoM receives applications all year round. COSECSA candidates New MCS and FCS trainee’s registration deadline should strictly be December, 31st 2019 for the 2020 training year, and then next year move it up to October, 31st for the coming years.  This is to allow the trainees to start the training program in the first week of January as per the requirements of the new curriculum.

 Master in Public Health (MPH)

This is a 2-year block-release program. The degree provides a general course conferring generic competencies. The program also provides to applicants a choice to concentrate in special interest areas of Health Management, Bioethics, Epidemiology, Reproductive Health, Nutrition or Health Informatics. Students may graduate with a Postgraduate Diploma in Public Health if they complete all coursework BUT do not submit a dissertation or obtain a failing grade for the dissertation.

Admission Requirements

  1. Bachelor’s degree in a relevant subject (e.g. medicine, nursing, social sciences,

psychology, environmental health) from any recognized university

  1. At least two years of work experience in a relevant field is desirable
  2. Research experience or scientific publications are desirable
  3. Candidates interested in health informatics should have experience in information technology and have to indicate this area of interest on the application form.

The College receives applications all year round. However, for the August 2020 intake we will only consider applications received before the end of 31st December 2019.

C.             Master of Science in Epidemiology

This is a 2-year block-release degree program, which consists of core modules in basic and advanced epidemiology and biostatistics, disease control, research ethics, data management and integrity. Students are allowed to choose elective modules from a wide variety of disease and health programs specific modules (e.g. TB, malaria, HIV, nutrition, bioethics). Lastly students are required to complete a research dissertation. Students may alternatively graduate with a Postgraduate Diploma in Epidemiology if they complete all coursework BUT do not submit a dissertation.

Admission Requirements:

  1. A Bachelor degree (or equivalent qualifications) in a relevant science subject (e.g. medicine, nursing, biology, physics, mathematics, statistics, social sciences, psychology, environmental health) from any recognised university or
  2. A Postgraduate Diploma in Epidemiology (or its equivalent qualifications approved by the University) attained not less than a year preceding the application

The College receives applications all year round. However, for the August 2020 intakes we will only consider applications received before the end of 31st December 2019.

D.             Master of Science in Global Health Implementation

This is a 2-year block-release program, which adopts a multidisciplinary approach that integrates health and social science perspectives to analyse, design, implement and evaluate health programmes and policies. It consists of core modules in Global Health Principles and Practices; Health Economics and Financing; Global Environmental Health and Climate justice; Implementation Science; Program Design Implementation and Evaluation; Ethics and Human Rights; Global Economic Governance and Health Diplomacy; Comparative Health Systems. Students are allowed to choose elective modules from a selected disease and health programs specific modules. Lastly students are required to complete a research dissertation. Students may alternatively graduate with a Postgraduate Diploma in Global Health Implementation if they complete all coursework but do not submit a dissertation or obtain a failing grade for the dissertation.

Admission Requirements:

  1. A Bachelor degree (or equivalent qualifications approved by the University) in a relevant science subject (e.g. medicine, nursing, biology, physics, mathematics, statistics, social sciences, psychology, environmental health) from any recognised university.

This program is ran in Blantyre and Mangochi college campuses. The College receives applications all year round. However, for the August 2020 intakes we will only consider applications received before the end of 31st December, 2019.

E.             Master of Science (Antimicrobial Stewardship)

This is a 2-year full research or online MSc programme for aspiring biomedical scientists, social scientists or health practitioners interested to pursue a career in the broad area of antibiotic stewardship and conservation, with specific interest in Medicine, Pharmacy, Pharmacology, Epidemiology, Laboratory Sciences, Nursing and Social Science.

Candidates will be supervised by specialist faculty from the University of Malawi. Candidates for on-line MSc will spend at least 18 months undertaking online coursework. However upon successful completion of two semesterial modules learners will conduct a research project. The research project is meant to be completed in one academic year. Details of this programme are available on the CoM website (www.medcol.mw)

Admission Requirements

  1. At least a credit/second class Bachelor’s degree in a relevant subject from any recognized university
  2. At least two years of work experience in a relevant field is essential
  3. Prior Research experience or scientific publications is desirable

Suitably qualified individuals should indicate, in their application letter, their preferred area of study. Limited scholarships (i.e. waiver of tuition fees and support for material costs) are available, particularly for female students and students living with disabilities.

The CoM receives applications all year round. However, the deadline for receiving applications is 31st December 2019for the MSc Antimicrobial Stewardship admissions scheduled for 19th August 2019. Shortlisted candidates will be invited for interviews to be conducted End March 2020.

F.             Master of Science in Bioinformatics

This is a 2-year MSc programme with course work in the first year and research in the second year. Field specialisation will be done in the second year based one’s research project. The programme is suitable for applicants with sciences background such as Computer Science, Mathematics, Biological Sciences, Laboratory Sciences, Medical Sciences, Statistics, Physics, Chemistry and any other relevant mathematical sciences discipline. MSc Bioinformatics graduates become experts to pursue careers in use and development of bioinformatics tools for storage and analysis large molecular biology datasets in research and medical institutions. Bioinformaticians also make excellent systems administrators or managers in an ICT environment. Details of this programme are available on the CoM website (www.medcol.mw)

Admission Requirements

  1. Bachelor’s degree in a relevant subject from any recognized university
  2. Prior Research/work experience or scientific publications will be an added advantage

The deadline for receiving MSc applications is 31st December 2019for admissions scheduled for September 2020.

G.             Master of Philosophy (MPhil) / Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Program

These are postgraduate degree programs by research (2 years for MPhil; 3-4 years for PhD). Candidates may apply to be considered for (a) the University of Malawi PhD degree program or (b) the Joint College of Medicine-University of Liverpool PhD degree programs.

Admission Requirements

  1. Masters degree in a relevant subject from any recognized university or;
  2. A medical degree or its equivalent, or appropriate honours degree in the first or upper second division in a relevant discipline

Applicants are strongly advised to have preliminary discussions with the relevant Heads of academic departments at CoM or Project Directors to enable matching of prospective student to supervisors or research groups and to develop research concepts before submitting an application. Applicants without approved research concepts and/or supervisors will not be shortlisted.  Those applying for PhDs within the Department of Public Health should contact Dr Charles Mangani (hodpublichealth@medcol.mw) and are encouraged to visit the school website for potential supervisors on http://sphfm.medcol.mw/sphfm/.

The CoM accepts MPhil/PhD applications all year round but candidates can commence their studies on 1st January, 1st April, 1st July and 1st October each year.

Applications for all postgraduate programs should include:

  1. A completed postgraduate application form. The forms are available at medcol.mw/application-forms/or CoM Central Registry
  2. Sealed academic transcripts
  3. Authenticated copies of academic certificates (by a lawyer, magistrate, or registrar of the awarding institution)
  4. Authenticated copies of professional registration certificates where applicable
  5. Letter of release from employers (if employed)
  6. Proof of funding (e.g. sponsorship agreement letter). Where applicants intend to sponsor themselves, copies of appropriate financial records must be submitted e.g. bank reference.
  7. Reference letters (one academic and one professional)

A non-refundable application fee of MK10000.00 for Malawians and $30.00 for non-Malawians.

Payment should be made to:

COM POSTGRADUATE POOL

NATIONAL BANK OF MALAWI

CHICHIRI BRANCH

ACCOUNT NUMBER : 698881

CURRENT ACCOUNT

Application forms that do not meet the requirements stated above will not be processed.

Completed application should be sent:

The Registrar

College of Medicine

Private Bag 360

Chichiri

Blantyre 3, Malawi

Attention: Assistant Registrar (Academic)

Tel: + 265 (0) 1 874 107, Fax +265 (0) 1 874 700

E-mail: admissions@medcol.mw

Copy: postgraduateadmin@medcol.mw

PRE ANNOUNCEMENT: HIGHER EDUCATION LEADERS WORKSHOP

Workshop for Academic Leader, Vice Chancellors, Deputy Vice Chancellors, Rectors, Deans and Chairs of Departments in Malawian Universities

Higher education institutions play a key role in the socio-economic transformation of their regions. Sound and solid leadership is essential for its realisation. However, Universities are complex in their internal structures, their roles and working relationships with the outside world. They face the challenge of keeping pace with the rapid changes in the world around them.

Effective,accountable and conscientious university leaders are therefore required to continuously develop and adapt their leadership behavior and quality. To lead universities to success, they must be able to influence, motivate and inspire others, to follow them, and to promote academic citizenship.

This 2-day workshop is dedicated to developing a vision for leadership in higher education that includes inter-university engagement and takes into account the role of the university in society. Topics such as performance, professional practice and role modelling will be addressed.

The proposed two-days workshop will focus on the following key areas:

  • the role of leadership in universities for the socio-economic transformation of their regions;
  • practical knowledge of academic leadership and university governance in an international context;
  • reflection and raising self-awareness of participants‘ leadership styles and practices;
  • awareness of necessary leadership skills and knowledge;
  • increased understanding of visionary and shared academic leadership;
  • critical understanding of becoming an effective leader in the changing academic environment.

 

To sign up please contact: emokiwa@medcol.mw

 

Faciliators:
Prof. Adamson S. Muulais Professor of Public Health and Epidemiology at the University of Malawi.  he holds a PhD in epidemiology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. In addition to his research, he is committed to academic citizenship and has extensive experience in various executive positions as Deputy Dean of Medicine, Dean of Postgraduate Studies and Research at Malawi College of Medicine, as a member of the Senate of the University of Malawi and the Malawi University of Science and Technology. Adamson S. Muula is one of the two contact persons for the Consortium for Advanced Research Training in Africa (CARTA) in Malawi.

Dr. Lucas Zinner is Head of Research Services and Career Development at the University of Vienna, Austria. He holds a PhD in mathematics for the University of Vienna and is for almost 2 decades active in higher education policy. He is involved in various international university projects, is involved in several advisory boards and holds workshops and trainings as a higher education reform expert as well as for doctoral supervisors. Lucas Zinner is currently Chairman of the Board of the Association for Professionals in Doctoral Education.

CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY WORKSHOP IN MZUZU

The University of Malawi-College of Medicine through its Africa Center of Excellence in Public Health & Herbal Medicine (ACEPHEM) in collaboration with St John of God is pleased to announce a Research Methodology workshop.

Date: 18th-22nd November, 2019.
Venue: Saint John of God-Mzuzu

Facilitators:
• Dr. Charles Masulani (CEO, Saint John of God Hospitaller Services Ltd)

Aim of the workshop

  • To familiarize participants with key theories and concepts for research methods of disciplines relevant to health in Malawi and sub-region.
  • To impartparticipants with critical research skills, and critical thinking, and other core research competencies.
  • To build participants’ data management and analysis skills through basic use of software packages for qualitative and quantitative data.
  • To impart participants withscientific writing and communication skills to facilitate results dissemination in peer review journals, scientific conferences and policy engagement.

Participants to the Workshop will be:

  • Doctors, Nurses, clinical social workers and psychologists, Laboratory technologists and Managers, Research Assistants/Administrators, Principal and Co-Investigators.
  • Monitors and Auditors working in research Organizations, University-affiliated Hospitals, Medical Clinics, Research Organization/ Clinical sites staff, Post-graduate students in public health and related fields.

Workshop fees
ACEPHEM will provide tuition scholarship and Lunches only.Participants and/or their institutions are expected to contribute accommodation and transport to and from the workshop.

Contact and applications
Interested prospective applicants should download the application form here: Research Methodology application form and send the application to gondwet@medcol.mw with a copy to emokiwa@medcol.mw and cgmasulani@gmail.com.

Download your application form here: GENERIC APPLICATION FORM

CLOSING DATE FOR RECEIVING APPLICATIONS: 11TH November, 2019

CALL FOR WORKSHOP APPLICATIONS: WRITE, PUBLISH AND PRESENT

Download your application form here:GENERIC APPLICATION FORM and indicate the name of the workshop as the subject for your application email.

CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: DEMOGRAPHIC HEALTH SURVEY DATA ANALYSIS WORKSHOP-LILONGWE

 

Download your application form here: GENERIC APPLICATION FORM and write the name of the workshop as the subject for your email.

CALL FOR WORKSHOP APPLICATIONS

The University of Dundee, Wellcome Centre of Anti-Infectives Research in collaboration with the  African Centre of Excellence in Public Health and Herbal Medicine (ACEPHEM) of the University of Malawi will be conducting the following workshops:

  1. Biology assays (Max of 10 people)

 

Duration: Monday 28th October from 1PM to Friday 1st November

 

Topics: From Design to Completion,  selection of assay; design of experiment; use of controls;  assay optimisation;  practical techniques; assay readout; data analysis; data interpretation.

Who should apply: Postgraduate students currently enrolled and those planning to apply for postgraduate studies, junior faculty in institutions of higher learning, laboratory personnel andd anyone who would like to advance their knowledge in biological assays.

  1. Chemistry (Max of 16 people)

 

Week 1 13:00  Monday 28th October – 16:00 Friday 1st November

Week 2 09:00 Monday 4th November – 16:00 Thursday 7th November 

Topics: Thin layer chromatography (TLC) theory and application; Normal phase chromatography theory and application; Liquid chromatography mass spectrometry data analysis; NMR theory and data analysis.

This workshop will mainly be focusing on practical skills but there will be some elements of taught sessions included.

Who should apply: Postgraduate students currently enrolled and those planning to apply for postgraduate studies, junior faculty in institutions of higher learning, laboratory personnel andd anyone who would like to advance their knowledge in drug characterisation.

  1. Analytical Chemistry (max of 6 people)

 

Week 1 13:00 Monday 28th October – 16:00 Wednesday 30th October

Week 2 09:00 Monday 4th November – 16:00 Tuesday 5th November

 

Topics: Liquid Chromatography

  • How does the LC system work
  • Running of compounds and interpreting results
  • Analysis of natural product samples
  • Manual preparative HPLC

Who should apply: Postgraduate students currently enrolled and those planning to apply for postgraduate studies, junior faculty in institutions of higher learning, laboratory personnel andd anyone who would like to advance their knowledge in liquid chromatography.

Please note that you will have to choose one group and stick with it as we have designed the teaching to be stand-alone.

Workshop fee: USD100 per participant. Course fees cover course material, and lunch.  There are limited scholarships to cover the workshop fees of participants. These will be awarded on merit.

Application Deadline: Applications should be submitted to emokiwa@medcol.mw (with a copy to flampiao@medcol.mw) no later than 23rd October 2019. Download your application form here: GENERIC APPLICATION FORM

 

CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: QUALITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS WORKSHOP IN KENYA

Download the application form here:GENERIC APPLICATION FORM-QUALITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS-KENYA   and send it to info@rtci.co.ke with a copy to emokiwa@medcol.mw

CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: DEMOGRAPHIC HEALTH SURVEY DATA ANALYSIS WORKSHOP

Download the application form here:GENERIC APPLICATION FORM and send it to emokiwa@medcol.mw with a copy to tmsapato@medcol.mw