APPLY: CRENC Research Studentships 2022

by | Sep 21, 2021 | Mentorship

Studentship Call 2022

The CRENC is now inviting applications from MD students, Medical Residents, Masters Students and PhD students, to undertake CRENC Research Studentships 2022 with Prof. Anastase DZUDIE; MD, PhD, FESC, as principal investigator and the CRENC research group, in medical research.

These collaborative studentships would be expected to run for between 3 and 12 months, and this should include a period of CRENC Fellow in Training (FIT) for the student or candidate upon completion.  The candidate would receive training in principles of medical research and statistics.  The candidate would be expected to make a scientific publication (abstract/poster, case report, research paper) as his/her contribution to this activity at the end of the CRENC Research Studentship.

The collaborative project and placement could be undertaken at any time during the student’s programme or immediately afterwards as long as the student/candidate continues to be registered with the University or affiliated with a hospital or research centre.

Priority will be given to those interested in World Heart Federation road maps related to tobacco control, blood pressure control and secondary prevention of cardiovascular diseases.

Deadline

Applications are welcome from now. Regarding medical residents, a more flexible timeline is allowed depending on the year of specialisation.  Studentships will be awarded on a first-come-first-served basis, provided applications meet the required criteria. Also, there may be funding based on available grants per project. CRENC Research Studentships 2022 will be self-funded by students.

Please direct any questions to:

BARCHE Blaise Forgwa, MD
Email: belfast.kenfack@gmail.comTel: 675 780 916
Assistant Program Coordinator

KUAGUIM KENFACK BELLE FORTUNE, MD
Email: barche.blaise@crenc.org
Tel: 651 731 076
Assistant Program Coordinator

Access our website at crenc.org and organizations’ email at info@crenc.org

Please read details in the call document below.

DOWNLOAD FULL CALL FOR APPLICATION (PDF)

FILL APPLICATION FORM

Author

  • Dr Ebasone is a physician and PhD Candidate at the University of Cape Town. He is the Director of Research Operations at CRENC. He is charged with coordinating the International Epidemiology Databases to Evaluate AIDS (IeDEA) in Cameroon.

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