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AFRO-NETS> Workshop for African Malaria Research Leaders Management Training Program


  • Subject: AFRO-NETS> Workshop for African Malaria Research Leaders Management Training Program
  • From: "Dr. Andrea Egan" <egana@mail.nih.gov>
  • Date: Fri, 7 Jun 2002 02:15:17 -0400 (EDT)





Workshop for African Malaria Research Leaders Management Training Program
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6-18 October 2002
Arusha, Tanzania

Application deadline: 1 July 2002

The Secretariat of the Multilateral Initiative on Malaria (MIM), re-
alizing the need to train/develop current and future leaders of Afri-
can research institutions involved in malaria research, is supporting
and organizing a two-week workshop on leadership and management. We
invite applications for the first workshop from current directors of
institutes conducting malaria research from all regions of Africa,
and from senior African malaria researchers in the employment of Af-
rican research institutions in the East Africa region who are poten-
tial future research administrators or senior research managers. It
is hoped this will be the first of a series of workshops to be held,
and will provide the opportunity for potential future research admin-
istrators or senior research managers from other regions of Africa to
attend. There may be additional opportunities available for further
training on a case-by-case basis, including potential short-term
placements at well-established research institutes in the South
and/or research funding agencies in the North.

Workshop Content:
* Leadership
* Who is a leader?
* Effective leadership
* Leadership styles
* Management
* Institutional management
* Personnel management
* Financial management
* Time management
* Setting a research agenda
* Defining the research agenda
* Funding the research agenda
* Ethical considerations in research
* Collaboration
* Working with research partners
* Working with other partners
* Dissemination of results
* Publications and other communications
* Authorship

Teaching Methods:
Teaching methods will vary with the topic and will include the use of
facilitated discussions and other participatory methodologies, self
assessments of participants and their institutions, use of case mate-
rials, lectures, and hands on activities. The emphasis will be on the
application of tools that are presented to the individual research
institutions.

Financing:
Selected participants will be awarded fellowships to cover their
travel, visa fees, tuition, room and board. Participants should con-
tinue to receive their salary from the host institution for the two-
week period as confirmed by the responsible institute official.

Trainees:
Potential trainees must be recommended by their institute director to
apply for the workshop, with a maximum of 4 (four) applicants per in-
stitute; a maximum of two applicants will be chosen from each insti-
tute. Current directors can self-nominate. All potential candidates
will have to meet the stated eligibility criteria. Women are encour-
aged to apply. Selection will be prioritized based on responses to
the questions listed below.

Eligibility:
Trainees must be African nationals in full-time employment of an in-
stitute in Africa that conducts malaria research (current directors
can be from all regions of Africa, potential leaders should be based
at research institutions in East Africa). Trainees must be committed
to remaining at a research institution in Africa. Trainees must have
completed a PhD, MD or comparable degree plus a minimum of three
years post higher-degree research experience. Trainees must currently
be the head of a malaria-related research section, laboratory or in-
stitute or aspire to such a position.

Those interested to participate in the workshop should provide the
following information:
1. Full name of applicant (underline the family name).
2. Date of birth and nationality.
3. Gender (optional).
4. Name, full address, telephone and fax numbers and email address
where the applicant is employed.
5. List chronologically graduate and postgraduate qualifications,
including dates and places where they were earned.
6. List chronologically academic/scientific positions, ending with
the current one.
7. List chronologically management/leadership positions, ending with
the current one.
8. List research awards and scholarships obtained.
9. List published papers.
10. Describe in up to 15 (fifteen) lines the nature of your current
scientific/academic position.
11. Describe in up to 15 (fifteen) lines the nature of your current
managerial/administrative leadership position.
12. Explain in up to 15 (fifteen) lines why you wish to participate
in this workshop.
13. Explain in up to 15 (fifteen) lines what you would like to see
changed in the research environment in Africa and what you hope
to gain out of the workshop to further these changes.
14. Give the names and email addresses of two referees to provide
letters of recommendation; must be work related and not junior to
you.
15. Provide a letter of recommendation from your current institute
director explaining how your training will be an asset to the in-
stitution.

Send applications to:
Dr. Andrea Egan
Multilateral Initiative on Malaria
Fogarty International Center
National Institutes of Health
31 Center Drive MSC 2220
Building 31, Room B2C39
Bethesda, MD 20892, USA
Fax: +1-301-594-1211
mailto:egana@mail.nih.gov

Funding for this workshop has been provided by the Fogarty Interna-
tional Center and the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious
Diseases of the US National Institutes of Health, the UN Foundation,
the World Bank and the Ellison Medical Foundation.

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