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The African Biomedical Engineering Mobility (ABEM) project is funded by the Intra-Africa Academic Mobility Scheme of the Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency of the European Commission.
The scheme is modelled on Europe’s well-established and successful Erasmus-Mundus programme.
As part of the Roadmap of the Joint Africa-EU Strategy, the Intra-Africa Mobility Scheme underlines the contribution of higher education towards economic and social development and the potential of academic mobility to improve the quality of higher education.
Credit-seeking mobility (6-12 months) for registered master’s and PhD students
Degree-seeking mobility (48 months) for PhD students only
Staff mobility
ABEM will build human and institutional capacity in Africa for needs-based health technology research and development.
The project will train postgraduate students with skills and specialisations not offered at their home institutions.
Furthermore, it will support the development of biomedical engineering programmes that are being established, or have recently been established, at partner institutions and contribute toward harmonising biomedical engineering curricula across the continent.
This will be achieved through the provision of scholarships to cover the full cost of mobility between African higher education institutions.
Overall, the project will enhance employment opportunities for graduates, enhance staff research profiles and teaching competencies, enhance institutional research profiles and inter-university cooperation, and support the development of solutions for health challenges from an African perspective.
ABEM will train up to 32 MSc and 10 PhD graduates, and offer development opportunities to up to 10 staff members.
Student mobility – Eligibility Criteria for African Biomedical Engineering Scholarships for African Students
Staff may undertake mobility visits for 1-6 months, at any of the African partner institutions.
Staff mobility should contribute to strengthening the academic, management and co-operation capacity of partner institutions, through participation in research projects, teaching, production of new teaching material, development of teaching methods, harmonization of curricula, development of joint curricula, development of administrative tools and sharing of management approaches.
The mobility is also expected to be an integral part of the institutional staff development plan and recognized as such upon the return of the staff member.
In order to be eligible for a scholarship, staff must comply with ALL the following criteria: Be national and resident in any of the eligible countries (see Section 2.1) Work in or be associated with a partner higher education institution.
Mobility must be to an institution in an eligible country other than the home country/country of the home institution.
Roundtrip flight ticket and visa costs;
Participation costs such as tuition fees, registration fees and service fees where applicable
Insurance (health, accident, travel);
A settling-in allowance;
A monthly subsistence allowance;
A contribution towards the research costs associated with student mobility of 10 months or longer.
Allowances paid to the scholarship holder
– Master’s – Monthly allowance of € 600 & Once-off settling-in allowance of € 600
– Doctoral – Monthly allowance of € 900 & Once-off settling-in allowance of € 900
– Staff – Monthly allowance of € 1200
Master’s and doctoral students may undertake:
Credit-seeking mobility of 6 to 12 months at a partner institution, leading to academic recognition of the study period towards a degree programme at the home institution,
Degree-seeking mobility to complete a full degree at a partner institution. The project aims for 50% of students and at least 30% of staff who participate in mobility visits to be women.
Eligible Countries for African Biomedical Engineering Scholarships for African Students:
Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Congo, Congo (DRC), Equatorial Guinea, Gabon and São Tomé and Principe, Comoros, Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Madagascar, Mauritius, Rwanda, Seychelles, Somalia, Sudan, South Sudan, Uganda and Tanzania.
Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Tunisia and Morocco.
Angola, Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, Zambia and Zimbabwe
Benin, Burkina Faso, Ivory Coast, Cape Verde, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea- Bissau, Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone and Togo.
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