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Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Research fellowships and funding opportunities

Postdoctoral Research fellowships for CHESAI - (IDRC funded project) UCT and UWC
Deadline: October 15th, 2012
International Development Research Centre
Deadline: August 26, 2012

International Initiative for Impact Evaluation in partnership with the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA), the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), and the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC)
Deadline: August 31, 2012

Call for letters of interest - Population health vulnerabilities to vector-borne diseases: Increasing resilience under climate change conditions in Africa
TDR - Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases
Deadline: September 10, 2012

International Development Research Centre
Deadline: September 12, 2012

Monday, August 27, 2012

Content offered by HINARI at MUHAS

The HINARI AGORA and OARE partners agreed last year to provide a mid-year notice to registered institutions indicating which publishers’ content would be available in their country, area or territory in the upcoming calendar year. We are happy to provide you that information at the following URL:
Please be aware that while the vast majority of our partner publishers have confirmed their offer for this year; there are a few that have not yet confirmed that they will make no changes in the coming year. We kindly invite you to check back at this URL if you need verification of the publisher offer later this year.  The link will provide the latest information we have received from the publishers.

Other latest news:
  • In mid-July, HINARI, AGORA and OARE launched their new portals. Six languages are now available, including Arabic and Russian.  These new interfaces simplify access to journals, books, subjects, languages, publishers, PubMed or CAB Abstracts plus the various databases, article searching options and reference sources. 
  • The complete list of Books is also available.
  •  One significant feature has been added to our portals. Now you can export the complete list of journals from the option View complete list of journals, selecting All Items tab. This is particularly useful for those institutions using Discovery Tools or adding journal links in their library catalogues.
  •  Distance Learning Courses in English, Spanish, French and Portuguese are available through ITOCA and Medical Library Association Moodle servers. The courses are a series of PDF files and a Word exercises document. After the evaluation, a certificate is extended. 
  • For those involved in Research4Life training, there is a new training module titled Research4Life Programmes Comparison.  It is an overview of HINARI, AGORA and OARE.  The three websites have similar key access points with the significant differences being the databases that are searched to identify articles.

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Thursday, August 23, 2012

Funding opportunitities, and Scholarships for PhDs and Masters




The Special Round *Toward an HIV Cure* of the research grant programme *Creative and Novel Ideas in HIV Research (CNIHR)* invites early-stage scientists without prior experience in HIV cure research to submit innovative proposals to accelerate the search for an HIV cure. *Proposals for research projects with the potential to contribute to the search for an HIV cure can be submitted by 17 October 2012. Ten to twelve research grants worth up to US$ 150,000 per year, for direct research costs plus applicable indirect costs, for one to two years will be awarded* *Early-stage investigators, who have completed their terminal research degree (e.g., PhD, DVM, MMed + research training) within the past 10 years and who have a faculty position at an academic institution or a comparable position at a research institution, are eligible to apply. Applicants must have not yet been engaged in research toward an HIV cure (as defined by any previous grant, contract, sub-award or publication in HIV cure research).
* Research topics could include any aspect of science relating to research towards an HIV cure. Projects may not include prospective human interventional trials  (e.g. clinical trials of new drugs, treatments, or devices; or off-label
use of a licensed drug). Studies of animal models, stored samples from existing cohorts, small pathogenesis studies or in vitro trials are acceptable.


The Gates Vaccine Innovation Award is open to individuals from any discipline who work on the delivery of vaccines. Candidates from academic institutions, governments, health care facilities, research institutions, non-profit organizations and for-profit companies may be nominated.



THET is pleased to announce a call for concept papers for Multi-Country Partnership grants. The grants form part of the Health Partnership Scheme (HPS) which is a four-year programme that funds health partnerships to carry out training and capacity-building projects in low-income countries. The scheme is funded by the UK Department for International Development. The Health Partnership Scheme aims to strengthen Human Resources for Health to deliver demonstrable results in health outcomes for poor people in poor and DFID and Devolved Administration priority countries.


The United Nations (UN) Trust Fund is accepting applications for its Small Grants Programme under the Second Decade Call for Proposals for the year 2013. The Fund will mainly be used for small grants projects with a budget for up to US $10,000 covering one year’s expenses. Applications for grants under the Small Grants Programme under the Second Decade will be accepted between 1 August 2012 and 1 October 2012. The Fund will give priority to projects that focus on the areas of health (physical and mental well-being) and education (such as language revitalization).



The Red Umbrella Fund is the first-ever and new global grantmaking fund by and for sex workers. The Red Umbrella Fund is offering funding for sex-worker-led organisations and networks. The first-year grantmaking budget of the RUF is $700,000. The Red Umbrella Fund will provide start-up funding, multi-year and core funding, support for peer-led capacity-building and exchanges, and emergency grants to sex worker led organisations.  Grant amounts will be between $5,000 and $50,000.


The Infectious Disease Research Collaboration (IDRC) is pleased to announce that funding for research projects and support of skills training and career development. Research projects should be limited to 1-2 years duration.

*(**Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Burma, DR Congo, Ethiopia, Ghana, India, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Nepal, Nigeria, Occupied Palestinian Territories, Pakistan, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe).
*Funding of between £250,000 and £2 million will be available for the most innovative, effective and well evaluated pilot projects that support marginalised girls to succeed in their education. Any successful application will need to demonstrate new ideas and cost effective approaches to reaching girls in the most difficult circumstances.


The PEER Health program provides grants to support scientists in 33 eligible countries implementation science projects in support of country-specific health priorities. The 2012 program cycle focuses on Child Survival. PEER Health is a competitive grants program that supports scientists from USAID-focus countries who are collaborating with NIH supported researchers on implementation science projects reflecting the health priorities of focus country researchers and governments.

*Interested applicants should note that the donor has revised both the
eligibility as well as extended the deadline*


Applications are invited for Global Youth Forum at Bali, Indonesia which will be held on 4th-6th of December. The ICPD Beyond 2014 Global Youth Forum aims to address these questions and represents the peak of efforts by UN agencies, young people and civil society to translate the participatory aspirations of the 1994 International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) into a sustainable youth advocacy network.
All participants must have a valid passport with a minimum of 1 year until expiry. While applicants under the age of 30 will be considered, we particularly encourage young people between the ages of 18 and 24 to apply



Flinders International Scholarships are now open to students from any country. Pursue a fully-funded Master's or PhD Degree in any field of study at Flinders University in Australia. Deadline is 31 August 2012. In addition, Flinders University provides the recipient with a generous living allowance paid at the rate of $23,728 per annum (2012 rate). It is tax exempt and indexed annually.


Persons from developed and developing countries can apply for Masters, PHDs
and Fellowship scholarships available

HIV Research Trust Scholarships for 2013

Applications for HIV Research Trust Scholarships for 2013 will be open from  5 September 2012 and will close  17 October 2012.

These Scholarships are awarded competitively to researchers in countries where resources are scarce. The scheme has been very successful and this year we again anticipate up to 20 such awards.

Details of the scholarships, including the criteria for the awards, are available on the HIV Research Trust website. Researchers who might benefit from the Scholarship, and who fulfil the criteria for the award, should apply online before 17th October 2012.

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Reminder: Workshop on Library Cataloguing, Classification and Records Management (24th -29th September 2012) - Open for Registration

The Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences (MUHAS) through its MUHAS Library will organize a five days workshop on Library Cataloging, Classification and Records Management
WORKSHOP DATES AND VENUE: From  Monday 24th to Saturday 29th  September 2012 ( 5 days) at Muhimbili University Library
WORKSHOP FEES: Tsh 350,000/= per participant to cover stationery, meals ( tea and lunch ), lecture notes and certificate.
COURSE OBJECTIVES:To equip the participants with the relevant skills and knowledge in library cataloguing and classification and records management
FACILITATOR:The course will be facilitated by experienced librarian from Muhimbili University Library,  UDSM  Library and Tanzania Library Service
COURSE CONTENTS

Specifically the course will cover:
 Part 1: Cataloguing and classification
·         Descriptive cataloguing of library materials using AACR2 rules
·         Subjects analysis and formulation of subject headings.
·         Application of Library of Congress and Dewey Decimal Classification schemes.
·         CIP Cataloguing and LC online cataloguing
         Part 2: Records Management.
·         Definition of records management and its importance
·         Preservation and conservation of paper records
·         Classification schemes
·         Tracking of records inside and outside the registry
·         Organisation and storage of records
·         Developing records policies
·         Safety and security of records
TARGET GROUP
Librarians, Library Officers, Library Assistants and practitioners with particular responsibility for records management including : Human Resources personnel, Records personnel, Registry officers, Information officers, Health records personnel, Financial records personnel, Archivists, Documentalists, Administrators, Secretaries, Procurement Records Assistants and all those involved in information Managements in NGO'S private and public sectors.
PAYMENT
Payment is due before start of workshop. Payment can be made by depositing money in our account by cash. Name of account is Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences and Account Number is 2091100002 NMB Bank Muhimbili branch.
Confirm your participation and payment by 18th September, 2012.
The participants will have to make  transport and accommodation arrangements at their own cost.
CONTACTS
For further information about the workshop  please contact the following:
CONTACTS
For further information about the workshop please contact the following:


Mr Christom Aron Mwambungu
Mob: 0713 312413/0754 721036
Email: cmwambungu@muhas.ac.tz or cmwambungu2010@yahoo.com

Mr Silas Maganga
Mob: 0715 597979
Email: smaganga@muhas.ac.tz

Mr William . Mviombo
Mob: 0713 236649
Email: mviombo@yahoo.com

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