Invitation of applications for PhD studies at Sokoine University of Agriculture in the thematic area of Agroecology

1.0  Introduction
Sokoine University of Agriculture has entered into a Research Agreement for  “Agroecology Research and Advocacy” with  Swissaid Tanzania (SWTA), Dar es Salaam, Tanzania to conduct research in Agroecology.  The research project will be hosted by the Department of Crop Science and Horticulture and is funded through the Swissaid project TA 2/17/04.  All research will be conducted in Tanzania by PhD students  registered at Sokoine University of Agriculture.   The Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETHZ) Based at Zurich, Switzerland will provide technical backstopping to the project.

2.0  Objectives of the Project
The main objective of the research  is to evaluate existing agroecological practices so as to identify the best agroecological practices based on the information and knowledge obtained from studies in the field. 

The specific objectives are to:
i.Generate scientific data to support  advocacy efforts for agro-ecology as a viable solution for food security and the empowerment of farmers to influence policy makers and the executive within the government at all levels, and 
ii.Document evidence that can support other stakeholders such as development partners, academia and policy makers in Tanzania in their efforts to influence national and district level policies on embracing ecological agriculture as a solution to:
       a) Increase the productivity and profitability of the agriculture sector;
       b) Enhance the livelihoods of smallholder farmers; and 
       c) Improve the environmental conditions and soil fertility for future generations.

3.0  Components of the  PhD studies 
The two PhD students will carry out their research in complementary fields of inquiry.
3.1 Field/laboratory research component: work on identifying best agroecological practices, by evaluating recorded data in farmers fields and compare them quantitatively and qualitatively to those collected on the field stations in Morogoro, Masasi and Bagamoyo. In addition, own data will be collected in parallel to using the farmer-led research & documentation App to validate the recording practice of the farmers using the App.
3.2  The advocacy component: work on socio-behavioral aspects of uptake, use and appropriation of the “Farmer-led research & documentation App”.  He/she will also assess the impact of the “Farmer-led research App” over time. The results of the field research and the developed ICT tools will be used to further advocate for increased implementation support of agroecology addressing food security, poverty reduction and ecology in Tanzania and beyond

4.0  Who can apply
Applications are invited from candidates to undertake studies in one of the components.  

Field/laboratory research component – applicants must have a relevant MSc degree in Agriculture, Crop Science, Soil Science  or  Agronomy from a recognized University 

Advocacy component -  applicants must have a relevant MA or MSc degree in relevant social sciences (eg. Agric Extension, ICT, communication) from a recognized University.   Suitable candidates must have a good background in ICT (Information and Communication Technology) or be ready to sit for remedial courses in ICT in order to acquire the required skills.

Note: All applications must be accompanied by a concept note of a maximum four pages, times New roman font 12 and 1.5 line space indicating their approach to the study area chosen 

5.0  Financial support
Successful candidates will be awarded full sponsorship incorporating University fees, research funds, stipend and other costs approved by SUA        

6.0  Duration
The financial support  to successful candidates is for 4 years from the time of registration

7.0  How to apply
General instructions are provided at the SUA website www.sua.ac.tz.  Applicants can directly obtain application information from Directorate of Research, Postgraduate studies, Technology transfer and Consultancy (DRPTC) webpage http://www.dprtc.sua.ac.tz.  Applicants must indicate  College of Agriculture - Department of Crop Science and Horticulture (DCSH) as the host department which shall coordinate all applications.  

8.0 Close of applications

Deadline for receiving applications HAS BEEN EXTENDED TO 2 FEBRUARY 2018.

Call for applications for undertaking PhD studies at Sokoine University of Agriculture in the thematic area of aquaculture under BSU III Programme

Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA) in collaboration with the Technical University of Denmark– National Institute of Aquatic Resources (DTU- Aqua) is implementing a research project in aquaculture under the Building Stronger Universities Initiative phase III (BSU III). BSU III is funded by the Danish International Development Agency (DANIDA).  BSU III aquaculture project is hosted in the Department of Animal, Aquaculture and Range Sciences at SUA.  The objective of the project is to improve fish production from aquaculture through enhanced research, outreach and teaching capacity.  The partnership intends to build capacity of aquaculture research and outreach in Tanzania and foster relevant human capacity development with appropriate knowledge and skills to conduct relevant research that can spearhead sustainable development of aquaculture in Tanzania.  One of the immediate objectives of the project is to train Two PhD students as part of capacity building.


Sokoine University of Agriculture is hereby advertising two positions for PhD studies in aquaculture. The research work of the first candidate will be to develop a recirculating aquaculture system (RAS) ideal for Tanzanian conditions using locally available biofilters while the second candidate will develop good quality and cost-effective fish rations using locally available feed ingredients for use in RAS. Successful candidates will register at SUA and develop a full proposal for a period of not more than six months. Upon approval of the proposal, the candidates shall conduct their research works in Tanzania, but will have opportunity of visiting DTU‐Aqua for a period of 10 months to conduct part of their research activities in Denmark. The project will cover all costs including travel, living expenses, medical fees, university fees and all research costs.  The PhD programme will be for four years (2018 - 2021).


 Eligibility criteria and Mode of application

  1. The applicant must be an employee of SUA or a citizen of Tanzania with potential for being employed by SUA as a member of academic staff. 
  2. A Bachelor’s degree in any natural science programme with a minimum pass of upper second class. 
  3. A Master’s degree in Aquaculture and/ or Fisheries  
  4. The Master’s degree must have been completed less than six years ago at the time of application. 
  5. Preference will be given to applicants with the age of not more than 40 years. 
  6. The applicants should meet the requirements for PhD admission at SUA. The requirements for PhD admission are available at the SUA website from Directorate of Research, Postgraduate studies, Technology transfer and Consultancy (DRPTC) webpage http://www.dprtc.sua.ac.tz/   
  7. Applicants for the scholarship should submit a research concept note along with the application letter and degree certificates and transcripts
  8. Applicants must indicate Department of Animal, Aquaculture and Range Sciences as the host department which shall coordinate the PhD training.  

Submission by email can be made to drpgs@suanet.ac.tz and copied to : nmadalla@suanet.ac.tz / nmadalla@gmail.com  and  to chenya@suanet.ac.tz / chenyasw80@gmail.com

MODE OF APPLICATION

Application forms for admission can be requested from the undersigned or downloaded from our website: http://www.suanet.ac.tz/phocadownload/postgraduate_application_forms201…. Such dully-filled forms can be returned physically or mailed to the undersigned together with evidence of payment of Shs. 50,000/= or 20$ for foreigners, as application fee. Payments should be made through A/C NO. 0150076769860 CRDB Bank.Swift Code No CORUTZTZXXX Deadline for application for admissions and scholarship application is 9th February 2018 

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT
THE DIRECTOR,
DIRECTORATE OF POSTGRADUATE STUDIES,RESEARCH, TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER AND CONSULTANCY
SOKOINE UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE,
P.O. BOX 3151, CHUO KIKUU,
MOROGORO, TANZANIA.
Telephone:+255 023-264 0013, Fax: +255 023-264 0013, 
E-mail: drpgs@suanet.ac.tz,
Website: http://www.dprtc.sua.ac.tz/