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DAAD Information Centre Addis Ababa, Edition 03 | January 2015 newsletter >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Upcoming Event Graduation ceremony Global Studies Master (pg. 1) Past Events PhD Scholarship Preselection (pg. 1) DAAD Information Sessions (pg. 2) Annual Conference on Education (pg. 2) DAFI-Workshop (pg. 3) 2nd National Multiplication Training (pg. 3) Workshop on African Phytopharmaceuticals (pg. 4) Unification Day (pg. 4) To be continued on page 2. Imprint Publisher Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst P.O. Box 200404 D-53134 Bonn Contact Tel. : +251 (0)939 658882 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: www.daad-ethiopia.org Upcoming Event Graduation ceremony for the first “Global Studies” Master class of IPSS and GESI On February 12, 2015, the first Master class of the joint degree program “Global Studies” graduates in Addis Ababa within a ceremony attended by the mayors of Leipzig and Addis Ababa, who are handing over the joint MA certificates to the students. The international Master programme is a cooperation between the Institute for Peace and Security Studies (IPSS)/ Addis Ababa University and the Global and European Studies Institute (GESI)/ Leipzig University. The graduation ceremony is part of a diverse programme to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the city partnership between the two cities of Leipzig and Addis Ababa. A delegation from Leipzig, headed by the mayor of Leipzig, Burkhard Jung, is attending the celebration in Addis Ababa. This year, the pre-selection committee has had four standing members (one each from the German Embassy, the Association of Ethiopians Educated in Germany, the DAAD Nairobi and the DAAD Addis Ababa) plus one changing member (the respective examiner). Twenty nine applicants who have successfully completed their online application took part in the pre-selection interviews from November 19-21, 2014. For each application, 25 minutes were allocated. The applicant briefly introduced his/ her proposed research project (5 minutes), the committee (mainly the respective examiner) forwarded questions (10 minutes) and, eventually, the committee jointly assessed the candidate and his/her research proposal and lay down the results in a preselection assessment form. The pre-selection assessment result was forwarded to the final selection committee at the DAAD Head Office in Germany. The final results will be communicated to the applicants by the DAAD Head Office in Germany by e-mail in February/March 2015. To be continued on page 8. Past Events Editors PD Dr. Gerald Heusing, Girma Teshome, Yonas Kebede & Rieke Jürgensen Pre-selection of PhD Applicants For years, the DAAD Addis Ababa Information Center has carried out the preselection of applicants for the programmes “Doctoral Programmes in Germany” and “Binationally Supervised Doctoral Degree”. The Pre-selection committee at work. newsletter >>>>>> Page 2 DAAD Information Centre Addis Ababa, Edition 03 | January 2015 Continued from page 1. Reports DAAD Short-term lectureship (pg. 5) Research Seminars at AAU (pg. 5) Kwame Nkrumah Awards (pg. 6) In-Country Scholarshipholder„s Testimonial (pg. 7) Graduation ceremony Global Studies Master (pg. 8) Announcements Leibniz-DAAD Research Fellowships (pg. 9) International Media Studies (pg. 10) Vacant Positions (pg. 10) DAAD Information Sessions at Schools This autumn, the IC Addis Ababa held several information sessions for 11 and 12 grade students in schools in Addis Ababa. Themes of the events were the Higher Education System in Germany, requirements for studying at a German university and general information about life in Germany. After a short presentation, the students were invited to ask questions and to get talking to the staff of the IC Addis Ababa. The DAAD visited two branches of the Ethio-parents School as well as the School of Tomorrow and the School of Nations. In total, around 500 students attended the information sessions. If you are interested in conducting an information event with us, please send us an e-mail ([email protected] or [email protected]) or call us (0939658882 or 0924-849748 or 0937-603082). partners for their active participation. 9 new universities were established with an enrollment of over 103,000 students (31% women) while the share of enrolled women at Graduate Program level stands at 19%. Currently there are 24,203 university teachers (11% women) out of which 7% hold PhDs. The Anti-harassment law is now in place. Secularization of universities with particular reference to dressing codes and religious practices is implemented by most universities. University-Industry Linkage shall be strengthened with particular reference to ownership by the industry. Subsequent discussions reflected on the challenges related to quality of education. Participants frequently mentioned the good examples set by Germany. Recognition was made to partners including those encouraging women role models. An introduction to a book on Ethiopian outstanding women was made during the conference by representatives of Forum for African Women Educationalists (FAWE). In a related development the DAAD IC Addis Ababa recently joined the Education Technical Working Group of the Ministry of Education. 24th Annual Conference on Education The DAAD IC Addis Ababa participated at the annual conference on education organized by the Ethiopian Ministry of Education in Hawassa, October 30-31, 2014. The annual conference was attended by representatives of all public and private learning institutions including institutions of general, technical and higher learning. H.E. Ato Shiferaw Shigute, Minister of Education, presented a report on achievements and challenges faced during the past year and thanked development H.E. Ato Shiferaw Shigute, Minister of Education, at the Conference newsletter >>>>>> Page 3 DAAD Information Centre Addis Ababa, Edition 03 | January 2015 Annual DAFI Workshop in Jigjiga INDIVIDUAL SCHOLARSHIPS Second National Multiplication Training (NMT) at Jimma University DIES (Dialogue on Innovative Higher Education Strategies) is a programme jointly conducted by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) and the German Rectors' Conference. From October 22 to 27, 2014, the Second National Multiplication Training (NMT) Proposal Writing Course has been conducted with great success. The DAAD offers a variety of postgraduate scholarships for Ethiopians. Click on the links below to learn more about the respective programme. Scholarships for African Regional Networks and Centres Postdoctoral Fellowships in Germany for DAAD Alumni (In -Country / In-Region) Postdoctoral Fellowships at DAAD Supported Centres of Excellence Fellowships for Staff Exchange in Sub-Saharan Africa Research Grants for Doctoral Candidates and Young Academics and Scientists On November 1, the Association of Ethiopians Educated in Germany (AEEG) and the UNHCR held the annual DAFI (Deutsche Akademische Flüchtlingsinitiative; engl. German Academic Refugee Iniative) workshop in Jigjiga. The DAFI programme enables refugees to proceed or start their studies to receive a Bachelor degree in the country of their current stay. Around 100 students from Somalia and South Sudan, currently living and studying in Ethiopia, were participating at this year‟s workshop in Jigjiga. More than 32 research and teaching staff members drawn from all Ethiopian public universities took part in the workshop hosted by Jimma University. Dr. Fikre Lemessa, president of Jimma University, made the opening speech. The Second National Multiplication Training Workshop focused on the following topics: Project communication Time management in projects Proposal progress report by participants and follow-ups Proposal shortcomings and how to adjust to the given situation Project Implementation Project monitoring and evaluation Proposal review for funding Review processes and feedback on the implementation of project Midterm and Final Reporting Scientific writing Scholarships for Development -related Postgraduate Courses Master´s Scholarships for Public Policy and Good Governance Scholarships for Centres of Excellence for Promoting Future Leaders in Africa Leibniz – DAAD Research Fellowships 2015 DLR - DAAD Research Fellowships Doctoral Programme “Transnational Social Support” In-Country-Scholarships You can also search our database in order to find the right scholarship programme from DAAD or other German funding organisations. After welcoming speeches of Mr. Hanna of the German Embassy, the UNHCR, the City Administration of Jigjiga and the AEEG, the DAAD was presenting scholarship opportunities for Master‟s programmes in Germany or different African countries, including Ethiopia. After the DAAD‟s presentation, the DAFI students had time to discuss several topics prepared by themselves, among others they were presenting their own engagement in their communities as well as problems that occurred, e.g. in providing tutorial classes in refugee camps. In the afternoon, the students had the opportunity to attend an entrepreneurship training which was held by Lemma Beshah to improve their soft skills and facilitate own business ideas. There was a good reply to the DAAD introduction about scholarship opportunities and good talks and networking during the day. NMT participants at Jimma University newsletter >>>>>> Page 4 DAAD Information Centre Addis Ababa, Edition 03| January 2015 FUNDING FOR INSTITUTIONAL The aim of these trainings is to equip trainees with the skills they need to successfully apply for third-party funding. A new guide book “Proposal Writing for International Research Projects” can be downloaded for free from our website www.daad-ethiopia.org. CO-OPERATIONS Do you know the following this project are the Technical University Dortmund and the University of Yaoundé I in Cameroon. Please follow the link for more information on “Welcome to Africa” and the projects supported under this umbrella. programmes? If not, follow the links for more details. German Unification Day celebrated at the German Embassy Subject-related Partnerships with Institutions of Higher Education DIES University Partnerships DAAD Programme PAGEL University-BusinessPartnerships DAAD Short- and Long-term lectureships (only in German) Workshop on African Phytopharmaceuticals Over the past three years and supported by the DAAD-Programme “Welcome to Africa”, the Department of Pharmacy, Martin-LutherUniversity Halle-Wittenberg, and the School of Pharmacy, Addis Ababa University, have been jointly engaged in a research-based capacity building project. The project has by and large achieved the set objectives. These include the identification, collection and microscopic analysis of about 50 selected Ethiopian plants, the discovery of the anthelmintic activity of another plant, the isolation of plant ceramides, and the preparation and characterisation of starch nanoparticles from native Ethiopian starch plants. Through the process, nine German postgraduate students (one PhD and eight Diploma) and two postdocs as well as three Ethiopian PhD students have been trained and involved in the project. As part of research dissemination and progress review, a workshop was held in Addis Ababa on October 6 and 7, 2014. In the spirit of strengthening North-South-South collaboration, scientists from Cameroon, Sudan and Zambia were invited too. Also present was a representative of another “Welcome to Africa” project which deals with environmental microbiology. The partners in On October 3, the German Embassy invited more than 700 guests from Ethiopian politics, business and civil society, the diplomatic corps and the German community in Ethiopia to celebrate the German national holiday. 24 years ago, after a peaceful revolution in Eastern Germany, Germany reunified. In his speech, Ambassador Schmidt drew a line from World War I to the Unification in 1990, and he enhanced that nowadays, Germany is engaged in various multilateral settings and takes global responsibility. But not only the 24th anniversary of the German Unification set the context of the reception, as well this year‟s 50th anniversary of the Ethio-German development cooperation was an important thematic frame. In September, the Ethiopian and German Government negotiated on the bilateral development cooperation of the next three years, in the course of that the German Government has committed more than 120 million Euro. In the context of Ethio-German cooperation, several German partner organizations presented their work at the reception, among others the Information Centre Addis Ababa of the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD). The IC Addis Ababa informed not only about scholarships, but also presented its engagement within the Ethio-German cooperation. newsletter >>>>>> Page 5 DAAD Information Centre Addis Ababa, Edition 03 | January 2015 Reports GERMAN ACADEMIC EXCHANGE SERVICE Accra Addis Ababa Bonn Johannesburg Nairobi Yaoundé Country Information Ethiopia (in German only) German Research Directory PhD Germany Welcome to Africa (only in German) Extending DAAD short term lectureship at Addis Ababa University By Dr. Magnus Treiber My name is Magnus Treiber; I am working as Assistant Professor at the AAU‟s Department of Social Anthropology (SOAN) in the College of Social Sciences. I have already arrived in September 2014. For the first six months I have been supported by the DAAD (short term lectureship), but I will extend my stay here as a „local expat‟. In fact it dates 9 years back that I first entered the College of Social Sciences and inquired for a teaching position – shortly after finishing my PhD. Although I started my professional career at Munich University and later carried on at Bayreuth University, I visited Ethiopia quite frequently. So, in autumn 2010 I accompanied a group of Master students from Bayreuth University on a research trip to Addis Ababa, which was coorganized by the local anthropology department. I have also been able to contribute to the eventual Memorandum of Understanding signed by Addis Ababa University and Bayreuth University in 2010. Today the Bayreuth International Graduate School of African Studies (BIGSAS) receives numerous PhD-candidates from Ethiopia. Due to the high academic quality at SOAN – and certainly because of its welcoming staff and colleagues – I decided to take the other direction, come back to Addis Ababa and stay for a while. During the first term of the academic year 2014/15 I have been involved into teaching on all three levels – from Undergraduate classes to Master and PhD courses, with a special focus on anthropological theory – and now also advise Master- and PhD-projects. Furthermore I examined applications for DAAD-funded PhD-scholarships at German universities and recently gave a workshop on academic writing at Mekelle University (MU). During my stay here I intend to finish my second book, which addresses informality in the migration from Eritrea, and – representing the German Felsberg Institute (www.fibw.eu) – I will contribute to several academic events on migration issues. Herewith I take the opportunity and express my gratitude towards DAAD and Addis Ababa University for offering me this professional chance. Research Seminars in Addis Ababa By Dr. Sascha Alavi and Dr. Johannes Habel Ruhr-University Bochum From October 27 to October 31, we held two research seminars at the Management Faculty at Addis Ababa University. In particular, we taught a four-day course on research methodologies to master and PhD students as well as faculty members and a one-day course on international publishing to faculty members. Our courses were part of a larger DAAD project managed by Prof. Dr. Claudia Hensel of the University of Applied Sciences in Mainz, Germany. Addis Ababa University supported us commendably during the organization and preparation of the seminars as well as during the entire stay. On the first day we were welcomed cordially and introduced to the management faculty. We then directly started with the course on research methodologies. For this course, we had developed an innovative design, allowing participants to directly put their newly acquired knowledge into action. Specifically, beyond interactive lectures on how to conduct a research project end to end, participants were required to conduct a marketing research project themselves in small teams. Therefore, they developed research questions and hypotheses and collected real-life data. For example, one team surveyed customers of a newsletter >>>>>> Page 6 DAAD Information Centre Addis Ababa, Edition 03 | January 2015 market in Addis Ababa on their consumption habits and attitudes. The teams then analyzed the data statistically using regression models and presented their results in plenary. GERMAN HIGHER EDUCATION German Research Foundation Humboldt Foundation Leibniz Association Volkswagen Foundation German Rector´s Conference German University Ranking This approach was very well received both by students and faculty members. Furthermore, we had interesting discussions on the intercultural differences between Ethiopia and Germany, posing valuable research questions for joint research projects we will tackle in the future. On the last day of the week, we discussed with faculty members how to generate publications in international management journals. Therefore, we discussed success factors as well as frequent traps of publishing. Furthermore, we coached participants on their current research projects and required steps toward publications. Beyond our courses at the University, we took the opportunity to get to know the Ethiopian culture. We were very much impressed by the long and moving history around Axum and Gondar. Furthermore, we became true fans of injera, the most famous local dish. We would like to thank the DAAD, Prof. Dr. Claudia Hensel, and Addis Ababa University for the opportunity to participate in this interesting and valuable program. We firmly believe that this program is highly beneficial both for Ethiopian and German scholars, thereby fully living up to the DAAD philosophy of academic exchange. The participants and guest lecturers after the successful workshop Prestigious Awards for Women Scientists The 2014 African Union Kwame Nkrumah Regional Scientific Awards for Women have been granted to Prof. Isabella Akyinbah Quakyi (Ghana), Dr. Fetien Abay Abera (Ethiopia), Dr. Lydie-Stella Koutika (Republic of Congo) and Prof. Salwa K. Abd-El-Hafiz (Egypt). The awards ceremony took place on December 19, 2014, at the African Union in Addis Ababa. Prof. Isabella´s field is Immunology and Parasitology and she is the Founding Dean of the School of Public Health at the University of Ghana. She is a Fellow of the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences and immediate past member of the Ghana Health Service Council. Prof. Isabella completed her PhD in Immunoparasitology at the University of London in 1980. Her research and teaching over the past three decades focused on malaria. Dr. Fetien was born in Northern Ethiopia. Inspired by the idea that “no is not for an answer” in pursuit of higher goals in male dominated institutional and societal hierarchies, she made her marks as an outstanding one through her education. She is one of the handful of Ethiopian women who reach the rank of Associate Professor in Plant Breeding and Seed. Currently, Dr. Fetien is the Director of the Institute of Environment, Gender and Development Studies at Mekelle University. She has successfully supervised over 15 large scale scientific and development projects funded by international donors. Dr. Lydie-Stella was born in Pointe-Noire and went to school in Congo. She got her first university degree in Soil Science and AgroChemistry at the Timiriazev Institute in Moscow in 1991. She holds a PhD from the University of Nancy. Dr. Lydie-Stella is fascinated with Soil Organic Matter Studies in different ecosystems. She has lived and worked in different countries such as newsletter >>>>>> Page 7 DAAD Information Centre Addis Ababa, Edition 03 | January 2015 Belgium, the Netherlands, Cameroon and Nigeria. Currently, she is a researcher at the Centre de Recherchessur la Durabilité de la Productivité des Plantations Industrielles in Pointe-Noire. LEARN GERMAN DAAD Summer Schools Goethe-Institute Addis Ababa Information about Studying in German Prof. Salwa has a BSc degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering from Cairo University (1986) and MSc and PhD degrees in Computer Science from the University of Maryland (1990 respectively 1994). Since 1994, she has been working as a Faculty Member in the Engineering Mathematics and Physics Department (Faculty of Engineering) at Cairo University, and has been promoted to Full Professor in the same department in 2004. Since August 2014, she has also been working as the Director of the Technical Centre for Job Creation at Cairo University. Prof. Salwa has been performing research in Computational Intelligence, Numerical Techniques, Information and Communication Technologies. The African Union Commission launched the African Union Kwame Nkrumah Scientific Awards Programme in 2008. The objective of the programme is to give out scientific awards to top African scientists for their scientific achievements and valuable discoveries and findings. The programme is implemented at national level for young researchers, at regional level for women scientists and at continental level it is open to all scientists. Prizes are awarded to top African Scientists in each of the following two sectors: Life and Earth Sciences as well as Basic Science, Technology and Innovation. Each successful laureate walks away with a Cash Prize of 20,000 USD, a Medal and a Certificate. Testimonial of an InCountry Scholarshipholder: Melaku Abera Tekla Academic Profile I have BA degree in History (2003) and MA degree in Ethiopian Studies (2009) from Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia. I have been teaching at Jimma University before the beginning of my PhD program. I taught and advised undergraduate students on history and anthropology. Currently, I am a PhD candidate in the Department of Social Anthropology at Addis Ababa University. PhD Research Profile My dissertation research focuses on legal pluralism, disputes and mechanisms for dispute settlements by taking the Tulama Oromo of Central Ethiopia as a case study. The research gives emphasis on disputes that occur between individuals and groups in their daily lives at the local level. Following the conquest of the Oromo, there came into practice two legal systems: the customary law and the state law. Customary legal system remains prevalent in the study area as the current Ethiopian Constitution opens forum shopping for disputants to take some of their cases to justice of their own choice. Customary institution, however, operates beyond their „legal mandate‟ in the study area. This results in competition over jurisdiction between customary and formal legal systems over disputes. This research examines the relations between these forums of dispute settlement among which disputants engaged in forum shopping under the framework of legal pluralism. DAAD Scholarship Happy laureates (from left to right): Prof. Isabella Akyinbah Quakyi, Dr. Fetien Abay Abera, Dr. Lydie-Stella Koutika and Prof. Salwa K. Abd-El-Hafiz I already completed all PhD coursework and defended my research proposal when I heard the announcement of the 2014/15 DAAD InCountry Scholarship programme for Ethiopians in May 2014. I applied soon and received news of winning the award from the selection committee of the DAAD. It was one of my happiest moments in my life since the newsletter >>>>>> Page 8 DAAD Information Centre Addis Ababa, Edition 03 | January 2015 HIGHER EDUCATION IN ETHIOPIA Ministry of Education (in Amharic and English) Engineering Education Capacity Building Program (ECBP) remaining phases of my PhD doctoral project (twelve months of anthropological fieldwork and one year writing-up) require me large costs. With small funding from Addis Ababa University, I cannot conduct my fieldwork successfully. The DAAD In-Country scholarship support undoubtedly will make a difference in the quality of the dissertation. It allows me to collect more data using mixed methods of study (qualitative and quantitative) to achieve the stated research goals and to gather inclusive information. With the fund, I also made many trips home to consult with my supervisors. More than anything, the scholarship helps me to give concentration on my work by solving my financial constraint. Post-PhD program I will share the knowledge and skills acquired from the program with fellow Ethiopians. The ultimate beneficiary from this will be the community of Jimma University where I have been teaching since 2003. I will also make a difference by influencing policy makers, judges and other participants in the legal processes in Ethiopia to recognize the customary institutions to deal with many disputes. Lastly, I will be actively involved in DAAD by backing its strategic areas of activities in Sub-Saharan Africa in general and in Ethiopia in particular. I found your InCountry Scholarship programme in Ethiopia very useful and encourage DAAD to give more emphasis to this programme by providing more scholarships to postgraduate students who study at Ethiopian universities. PhD-Scholarshipholder Melaku in front of the former Haile Selassie I Palace, nowadays part of the Addis Ababa University Continued from page 1. Graduation ceremony for the first “Global Studies” Master class of IPSS and GESI Since 2012, the joint degree programme between the Leipzig University and the Addis Ababa University offers Master‟s and PhD degrees in the interdisciplinary field of Global Studies. After the founding of the IPSS (Institute for Peace and Security Studies) in 2007, the cooperation between the Global and European Studies Institute (GESI) of the Leipzig University and the IPSS of the Addis Ababa University started 5 years later with financial funding of the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD). The Global Studies Master and PhD programme is funded within the DAAD program “German university programmes abroad (dt. Transnationale Bildung - Studienangebote deutscher Hochschulen im Ausland)”. The support is given for university cooperation between German universities and its partner universities abroad that aim to start a German study programme with a joint degree. The Global Studies programme is granted for the start period from 2013 until 2016. The two-year Master‟s programme shall not only provide research and teaching about African challenges in a global perspective, its role in the global context and the impact of Globalization for peace and security in Africa from within Africa, but as well attract more international students, since Africa and, especially, Addis Ababa as capital of the African Union should be the place to study African issues. The courses are taught completely in English by scholars both from Addis Ababa and Leipzig. Therefore the expertise of the IPSS with regard to the subject of “Peace and Security in Africa” as well as the expertise of the well-established GESI in Leipzig is integrated in the study programme. The main object of the Master‟s programme is to provide a firm education for newsletter >>>>>> Page 9 DAAD Information Centre Addis Ababa, Edition 03 | January 2015 GERMAN EMBASSY ADDIS ABABA capacity building in Africa in peace, security and conflict related issues. In autumn 2014, the third round started with 11 new Master‟s students and five new PhD students from various African, European and Asian countries. Online Apppointment for Scholarship Counselling Online Appointment for Visa Application Visa Information Announcements Leibniz-DAAD Research Fellowships 2015 The Leibniz – DAAD Research Fellowship programme is jointly carried out by the Leibniz Association (Wissenschaftsgemeinschaft Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz e.V.) and the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD). Leibniz -DAAD fellowships offer highly-qualified, international postdoctoral researchers, who have recently completed their doctoral studies, the opportunity to conduct research at a Leibniz Institute of their choice in Germany. Research Offerings Leibniz-DAAD research fellows can undertake their research at the Leibniz Institutes listed in the following links: Application Requirements At the time of application (date of signing of the application form) applicants for a Leibniz- DAAD Research Fellowship must neither hold a German nationality nor have resided in Germany for more than six months. Applicants should be able to prove their outstanding academic or research achievements. Applicants should have completed their studies with a PhD or equivalent qualification (no more than two years should have passed since graduation). Applicants should have excellent knowledge of English (Knowledge of German is welcome) Application Documents Applicants must submit the following documents in duplicate by post: Section A: Humanities and Educational Research Section B: Economics, Social Sciences and Spatial Research Section C: Life Sciences Section D: Mathematics, Natural Sciences and Engineering Section E: Environmental Sciences Terms of the Fellowship Fellowships can be awarded for 12 months and include: a monthly instalment of €2,000, a combined health, accident and personal liability insurance in Germany, a research allowance of €60 per annum a two-months German language course in Germany (if desired). completed "Application for LeibnizDAAD Research Fellowships" form; curriculum vitae; list of publications (if any); description of the research project (max. 3 pages); detailed work plan and timeline (max. 1 page); abstract of the doctoral thesis (max. 3 pages); two letters of recommendation, which should be written by scholars of the applicant‟s own choice and must be enclosed in sealed envelopes or sent by the referees directly to the DAAD head office in Bonn by the closing date for applications; copies of all academic degree certificates and transcripts of records with certified translations into English or German; English language certificate (e.g. TOEFL, IELTS) or confirmation of the English language skills by a university teacher of the applicant´s own choice. Please find the full announcement here. newsletter >>>>>> Page 10 DAAD Information Centre Addis Ababa, Edition 03 | January 2015 Contact us Please send your complete application to the DAAD head office in Bonn/Germany: POSTAL ADDRESS DAAD Information Centre P.O. Box 32539 Addis Ababa German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) Section ST 43 Kennedyallee 50 53175 Bonn / GERMANY E-MAIL & PHONE [email protected] +251 (0)939 658882 OFFICE International Leadership Institute (next to Embassy of Egypt) Room 103 Sidist Kilo CONSULTATION HOURS Follow this link. Unsubscribe etc. If you do not wish to receive future newsletters, please send an e-mail to [email protected] and type UNSUBSCRIBE in the subject line. To change and/or update your contact details, please send an e-mail to the same address. Please note: It is not possible to apply by email! Deadline: 16 March 2015 Vacant Positions The DAAD is a close partner of the Ethiopian Ministry of Education with regard to the Engineering Education Capacity Building Programme (EECBP), which is managed and funded by the Ministry. Within this framework, the DAAD recruits international long-term experts for the EECBP. Currently, the following 10 positions are vacant (please visit www.daad.de/ecbp to access the complete announcements): Call for Application: "International Media Studies" 2 Deans at the Dire Dawa Institute of Technology 1 University Transformation Managing Director at Mekelle University The Development-related Postgraduate Course “International Media Studies” announces its Call for Application for the intake 2015/16 (this autumn!). 1 Managing Director for Internationalisation at the Ethiopian Institute of Technology (Mekelle University) 1 Hospital Manager at Ayder Referral Hospital (Mekelle University) 1 University-Industry Linkage Advisor at Mekelle University 1 Dean each for the four following Schools at Adama Science and Technology University (ASTU): The Master‟s programme is a cooperation between the Deutsche Welle Akademie, the Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University of Applied Sciences and the University of Bonn. Main emphasis of the programme taught in English and German lies on topics like media and development, journalism, communication sciences and media economics. The programme aims to enforce both, academic expertise and practical skills. Application requirements are: a Bachelor's or an equivalent degree (the subject is not relevant) evidence of at least one year of professional experience in a mediarelated field after having completed their first degree evidence of language skills in both German and English. The funding includes a monthly pay of 750,00 EUR plus tuition fees and travelling costs. Please find more information about the application process and the online-form here. Application deadline: 31 March 2015 School of Civil Engineering and Architecture School of Mechanical and Chemical Engineering School of Electrical and Information Engineering School of Applied Natural Sciences