2025 Postdoc Fellowship in Migration and Health for African Researchers
The African Centre for Migration & Society (ACMS) on the University of the Witwatersrand (Wits) is now accepting functions for two postdoctoral fellowship positions below the celebrated Cluster of Research Excellence in Migration and Health (CoRE-MH). These fellowships are provided in partnership with the African Research Universities Alliance (ARUA) and The Guild of European Research-Intensive Universities.
About the CoRE-MH Fellowship
CoRE-MH is a collaborative analysis initiative between the ACMS at Wits University and the Global Health and Migration Unit (GHM) at Uppsala University in Sweden. The GHM hosts the WHO Collaborating Centre (WHOCC) on Migration and Health Data.
The fellowships goal to develop revolutionary, context-specific options to enhance well being outcomes for migrants, significantly throughout the African Union–European Union (AU–EU) migration hall. While candidates from throughout Africa are welcome, precedence will probably be given to these specializing in West, North, Central, and East Africa.
Selected fellows will probably be primarily based at ACMS, with the chance to spend as much as two months over the two-year interval at Uppsala University in Sweden.
Key Responsibilities
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Conduct authentic analysis in migration and well being in Africa
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Publish at the least two tutorial articles per yr (joint authorship allowed)
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Participate in and help CoRE-MH actions together with coverage boards and analysis seminars
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Lead the event of the CoRE-MH Postgraduate and Early Career Researcher Network
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Support joint PhD programmes and the CoRE-Wits Research Network on Migration & Health
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Assist in fundraising efforts and grant functions
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Teach and co-supervise postgraduate college students, together with co-leading a migration and well being module at Wits
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Contribute to the broader mission and imaginative and prescient of ACMS
Eligibility Criteria
Essential:
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PhD in Public Health, Health Sociology, Migration Studies, or a associated area (accomplished throughout the final 5 years)
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Fluent in English and one related native African language
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Strong qualitative analysis expertise (quantitative expertise a plus)
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Familiarity with African healthcare programs and migration coverage
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Experience in unbiased and collaborative analysis
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Proven publication report and expertise presenting analysis
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Willingness to journey for analysis and collaboration
Desirable:
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Fluency in Arabic, Portuguese, or French
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Prior expertise in worldwide well being programs analysis
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Two or extra years of post-PhD analysis expertise
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Fundraising or grant-writing success
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Quantitative analysis capabilities
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Experience instructing and supervising postgraduate college students
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Experience working in migration and well being exterior Africa
Application Instructions
Submit a single PDF application to: phindile.ngobese@wits.ac.za
Deadline: 30 June 2025
Your application should embody:
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Cover Letter – Detail your expertise, motivation, and alignment with CoRE-MH aims
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CV – Include your particular contributions to co-authored publications and contact particulars of two referees
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Proof of PhD Award – Copy of diploma certificates or official award letter
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Research Concept Note (Max 1500 phrases) – Outline your proposed analysis and its relevance to CoRE-MH
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Two Academic Writing Samples – First-authored or single-authored, not thesis chapters
Shortlisted candidates will probably be contacted for references and subsequent steps.
Deadline: 30 June 2025
Start Date: 1 August 2025 (negotiable)
Duration: 1 yr with the opportunity of a second yr (primarily based on efficiency)
Remuneration: ZAR 395,000 per yr + medical help and ZAR 10,000 annual analysis funding
Why Apply?
This is an distinctive alternative to work on the forefront of well being and migration analysis in Africa. The fellowship gives:
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Exposure to worldwide analysis networks
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Supervision by main students together with Prof. Jo Vearey and Dr. Soorej Jose Puthoopparambil
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The likelihood to affect coverage and contribute to world discussions on migration and well being
For extra data, contact: phindile.ngobese@wits.ac.za
For extra alternatives, go to opportunitiesforyouth.org.
2025 Postdoc Fellowship in Migration and Health for African Researchers