We invite applications from ambitious postdoctoral scientists to undertake research in a flagship program focused on the impact of extreme weather events on the mental health of vulnerable populations in Africa. Ideal candidates should have a background in quantitative methods, which may include expertise in thematic analysis and software such as NVivo or ATLAS.ti. Experience with participatory research is preferred, and candidates should demonstrate strong skills in high-quality research and data analysis.
Stellenbosch University (SU) is firmly committed to the pursuit of knowledge, research and innovation, in service of society. We provide a world-class centre for learning and development, which is globally relevant, yet rooted in the upliftment and transformation of our local communities. The Centre for Epidemic Response and Innovation (CERI) at SU invites applications from dedicated postdoctoral scholars for a 2-year fellowship to contribute to a transdisciplinary research project:
Project Overview: This project employs mixed methods to explore the effects of extreme weather events (EWEs) on mental health among vulnerable populations in Burkina Faso, Kenya, Mozambique, and South Africa. The qualitative component utilizes a participatory approach, with digital storytelling as the primary data collection method. Community members will actively engage in research design, data generation, and analysis. Civil society stakeholders will also collaborate to interpret the findings and develop intervention strategies. By partnering with affected communities, civil society, and the media, the research aims to drive impactful advocacy and policy change.
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Minimum requirements for the Postdoctoral research fellowships:
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News date: 2024-10-09
Links:
https://krisp.org.za/manuscripts/2024_Sep_postdoctoral_research_fellowship.pdf
KRISP has been created by the coordinated effort of the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN), the Technology Innovation Agency (TIA) and the South African Medical Research Countil (SAMRC).
Location: K-RITH Tower Building
Nelson R Mandela School of Medicine, UKZN
719 Umbilo Road, Durban, South Africa.
Director: Prof. Tulio de Oliveira