MPhil Fellowship in the field of Public Mental Health for the citizens of Ghana, Uganda, Zimbabwe, Malawi or Ethiopia, 2013 South Africa
Study Subject(s):Public Mental Health
Course Level:MPhil
Scholarship Provider: Psychology Department at Stellenbosch University and the Department of Psychiatry and Mental Health at the University of Cape Town
Scholarship can be taken at: South Africa
Eligibility:
be from Ghana, Uganda, Zimbabwe, Malawi or Ethiopia, successfully gain entry to the MPhil in Public Mental Health (the details of this programme is included in this call overleaf), and undertake a research project that is aligned with the goal of AFFIRM, which is to use task shifting interventions to narrow the treatment gap in sub-Saharan Africa.
Scholarship Open for International Students: Yes
Scholarship Open for Students of Following Countries: South Africa, Ghana, Uganda, Zimbabwe, Malawi and Ethiopia
Scholarship Description: The AFrica Focus on Intervention Research for Mental Health (AFFIRM) is a research and capacity development Hub established in 6 countries: South Africa, Ghana, Uganda, Zimbabwe, Malawi and Ethiopia, with the following aims: – to investigate strategies for narrowing the treatment gap for mental disorders in sub-Saharan Africa, – to build individual and institutional capacity for intervention research in sub-Saharan Africa, – to establish a network of collaboration between researchers, NGOs and government agencies that facilitates the translation of research knowledge into policy and practice and – to collaborate with other regional hubs. In order to meet its aim of building capacity for intervention research, AFFIRM is offering 5 fellowships to candidates from Hub countries (excluding South Africa) to complete the MPhil in Public Mental Health in the Centre for Public Mental Health in 2013.
What it covers:The 5 Fellowships are each worth USD 5489 and cover travel and accommodation (USD 2828) and tuition fees (USD 2661).
How to Apply: Electronically
Scholarship Application Deadline: 28 September 2012
Further Scholarship Information and Application (http://www.cpmh.org.za/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=46:call-for-applications-for-the-mphil-in-public-mental-health-deadline-28-september-2012&catid=2:news)