Applications are invited for PhD fellowships in bioethics from Makerere University College of Health sciences faculty and individuals who participate in the academic activities of the college who are interested and committed to becoming bioethics scholars.
Successful applicants should be willing to become bioethics scholars as they work within the structured and mentored training programme with a focus on any aspect of international bioethics research related to Health Sciences. Funding will be available to support up to 4 years of training leading to the award of the Makerere University doctoral degree for 4 successful doctoral candidates.
Eligibility
This is open to faculty including people who contribute to teaching and research at Makerere University or one of its partner institutions in Uganda, who meet any of the following criteria:
a. Able to articulate a clear bioethics problem of interest to them.
b. Demonstrate prior participation in bioethics, beyond having submitted protocols to an IRB.
c. Demonstrate a basic understanding of bioethics in order to know that this is an appropriate next step for them.
d. Demonstrate past active participation in applied bioethics for example in health service delivery or at the interface of health-related ethical-legal issues
e. Provide evidence of research in bioethics and or authorship in this field
f. Prior master’s level or fellowship level training in bioethics or related fields.
Criteria for Selection
1. Demonstrated interest in doctoral research training and conducting research with a focus on bioethics.
2. Potential to handle rigorous academic requirements of the doctoral program.
3. Plan for career development
4. Capacity towards attaining research leadership and international recognition in bioethics.
5. Female candidates and medical doctors are especially encouraged to apply
Application Process
Applications must be submitted to makbioethics@gmail.com and should consist of a cover letter (1 page only), resume (not more than 3 pages) a personal statement (Maximum 1 page), research concept (Maximum 1 page) and two letters of recommendation (sent separately by the referees to makbioethics@gmail.com). The personal statement should include your contribution to the academic and research life of a department, your aspirations for career progression in the next 5-7 years, research interests and any information you consider relevant. Closing date for the receipt of applications is 16th March. Enquiries can be forwarded to the PI, of the PhD bioethics research training Program on makbioethics@gmail.com
Timelines:
Application deadline: March 16, 2020
Interviews: March 25, 2020
Notification date: March 31, 2020
Proposed start date: April 1, 2020
Part of this training will take place at Johns Hopkins University Berman Institute of Bioethics in the USA in Year 1 for a total of 2-3 months. Successful candidates will receive a monthly stipend based on USA National Institutes of Health regulations, tuition, research funds and travel to the USA. Applicants should demonstrate excellent communication skills and will be expected to work as part of a highly motivated, result-oriented bioethics group.