The Cambridge-Africa ALBORADA Research Fund was established in 2012, with generous support from The ALBORADA Trust. The Fund supports pairs of researchers (post-doctoral level and above) from the University of Cambridge (or an affiliated institution such as the Wellcome Trust San
The Cambridge-Africa ALBORADA Research Fund was established in 2012, with generous support from The ALBORADA Trust. The Fund supports pairs of researchers (post-doctoral level and above) from the University of Cambridge (or an affiliated institution such as the Wellcome Trust San
The Cambridge-Africa ALBORADA Research Fund supports pairs of researchers (post-doctoral level and above) from the University of Cambridge (or an affiliated institution such as the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute and NIAB) and sub-Saharan African institut
The Cambridge-Africa ALBORADA Research Fund supports pairs of researchers (post-doctoral level and above) from the University of Cambridge (or an affiliated institution such as the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute and NIAB) and sub-Saharan African institut
The University of Cambridge and the Cambridge Trust are generously providing funding to enable outstanding applicants from African countries to study for PhDs at the University of Cambridge.
There are no restrictions on subject areas, for these PhDs. Howev
The Cambridge-Africa ALBORADA Research Fund was established in 2012, with generous support from The ALBORADA Trust. The Fund supports pairs of researchers (post-doctoral level and above) from the University of Cambridge (or an affiliated institution such as the Wellcome Trust San
Cambridge-Africa is a University programme that supports African researchers and promotes mutually beneficial collaborations and equitable partnerships between Africa and Cambridge.
We aim to do this by prioritising Sub-Saharan Africa, and:
Catalysing new, and strengthening existing collaborations, between Cambridge and African researchers and their Institutions
Providing an enabling academic environment for African early career researchers
Supporting training activities for institutional research support teams
Encouraging, facilitating and informing networks of researchers dedicated to contributing to outstanding research in sub-Saharan Africa
The ethos of the programme and its partnerships are based on equity, transparency and trust. Activities should be driven by needs identified by African partners in order to address African (research) priorities.
For more information about the history of Cambridge-Africa click here
For more information on our current initiatives click here