Wits Health Consortium invites applicants for Research Graduate / Internship Programme 2020 / 2021.
Internship Application deadline is 15 June 2020
Internship Location: Gauteng, South Africa
The South Africa-Pitt Public Health Genomic Epidemiology Training Program (SAPPHGenE) aims to provide South African investigators with
multidisciplinary tools needed to conduct cutting-edge research in
public health genomics. Due to the current severe acute respiratory
syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic, allowance has been made to include a focus on the epidemiology, genomic epidemiology and evolution of this virus.
The program will provide a combination of non-degree and post-graduate degree training by a multidisciplinary group of experienced mentors at University of Pittsburgh, US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and NICD. Trainees will have access to research training opportunities and resources available at the training sites.
We would like to invite applications from South African citizens in
possession of a BSc Hons degree and an interest in viral evolution and
bioinformatics to join us to complete an MSc (full time), registered at
the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg with primary
supervisors/mentors located at the NICD (CRDM). Co-mentors will be
located in the US, and it is expected that recipients will travel to the
US for part of their training.
Qualifications:
- BSc Hons degree
- Interest in viral evolution and bioinformatics
Program benefits
This highly competitive program includes funds for:
- Non-taxable payment (not applicable if already getting a salary: ~R170,000.00 for MSc students)
- Tuition fees and university registration
- Books and other educational expenses
- Laptop computer with relevant software
For international training opportunities:
- All travel expenses (e.g., airfare, visa, incidentals)
- Non-taxable payment for living expenses and insurance
- Administrative support for visas
How to apply
Applications must include:
- Details of exceptional academic performance
- Candidate’s motivation letter
- Strong letters of recommendation and support (e.g., from previous tutors, supervisors or managers)
- Stated commitment to pursue SAPPHGenE research
- Highlight likely contributions to research in South Africa
Applications should be sent to Shahana Wadie (swadie@witshealth.co.za) for opportunities starting as soon as possible in 2020. Deadline for applications is 15 June 2020.