P4HPT II
Partnering for Health Professional Training in African Universities (P4HPT II) is an Intra-Africa Academic Mobility Scheme
The project seeks specifically to
- Support training of post graduate students, master students and phd students in various complementary subjects.
- Strengthen human and research capacity in health sciences, in the selected higher education institution in Africa.
- Improve the quality and relevance of higher education in Africa through academic collaboration and staff exchange in selected higher educations institutions
- Improve internationalization and visibility of selected academic programmes in Africa.
Higher institutions from four African countries are participating in the P4HPT II project:
- Moi University (Kenya)
- Makerere University (Uganda)
- University of Cape Coast (Ghana)
- Stellenbosch University (South Africa).
Other than the 4 Member partners, the Project has one technical partner namely Linköping University (Sweden).
Project Coordinators
Meet the P4PHT II Project coordinators
Prof Simeon Mining
Lead Coordinator
Professor of Immunology at Moi University (Kenya).
Prof. Dorcas Obiri – Yeboah
Coordinator- University of Cape Coast (Ghana)
Dr. Isaac
Coordinator – Makerere University (Uganda)
Prof. Andrew
Coordinator – Stellenbosch University (South Africa)
Kirsten
Coordinator – Linkoping university
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Mobility for Doctoral Students
Makerere University – Uganda
→ PhD in Health Sciences
University of Cape Coast – Ghana
→ PhD Drug Discovery and Development
Moi University – Kenya
→ PhD in Immunology
Stellenbosch University
→ PhD Molecular Biology and Human Genetics
Mobility for Masters students
Moi University – Kenya
→ Master of Science in Clinical Psychology
→ Master of Science in Infectious Diseases & Global Health
→ Master in Dental Surgery in Oral Pathology
→ Master in Dental Surgery in Paediatric Dentistry
Stellenbosch University – South Africa
→ Masters in Nursing
→ Masters of Science in Molecular Biology and Human Genetics
→ Masters of Science in Medical Microbiology or Medical Virology
University of Cape Coast – Ghana
→ Masters of Philosophy in Drug Discovery and Development
→ Masters of Philosophy in Infection and Immunity
Makerere University – Uganda
→ Master of Science in Public Health
The European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA), in the context of managing the Intra-Africa Academic Mobility Scheme, collects and processes the personal data of some of the candidates. In particular, certain data of the scholarship holders (students and staff members) and reserve list candidates is shared with the Agency through the EACEA Mobility Tool and treated according to the following privacy statement.