Applications are now open for theĀ 2025 CORAF Doctoral Thesis (PhD) Scholarships. The Food System Resilience Program (FSRP) is a flagship regional investment program aimed at strengthening the resilience of the food system in West Africa, through a strategic regional approach.
Requirements
- Students must be enrolled in one of the Universities in CORAF member countries. As part of this program, CORAF recommends co-supervision of successful students. Thus, the student will be supervised by a Professor from the University where the student is enrolled, a researcher from one of the National Agricultural Research Systems (NARS) research centres involved, and/or researcher from the CORAF executive secretariat.
To be eligible for this program, candidates must meet the following conditions:
- Be a national of one of the CORAF member countries;
- Be at most 40 years old
- Have a research Masterās degree related to the chosen field and theme;
- Provide written and signed agreement from an academic Supervisor(s)
- Have demonstrated capacity in applied research, willingness to learn and think across disciplines and professions
- Have a demonstrated interest in agricultural research for development;
- Be able to speak and write either French or English fluently; a good working knowledge of the other language would be an asset
- Have good skills to work in a multicultural environment
- Have excellent communication skills
Benefits
The scholarship allowance will include:
(i) registration and laboratory fees;
(ii) a monthly subsistence allowance;
(iii) field expenses including travel, surveys or labor related to research activities, acquisition of small research equipment and consumables;
(iv) international travel expenses (participation in conferences, scientific stays);
(v) and supervision fees.