Cssff
4 months ago
STUDENTSHIPS
Location:
Cape Town
Duration: 3 to 4 Months
The Chan Soon-Shiong Family Foundation (CSSFF)-South African Medical Research Council (SAMRC) Capacity Development Programme
Building a vaccine R&D and manufacturing workforce for Africa
Health, Life and Allied Sciences graduates
The CSSFF-SAMRC Capacity Development Programme is a partnership to train and build the African workforce in vaccine manufacturing in Africa.
The Programme is geared to enhance Africa's health and biotechnology human capital and is an open call to specifically grow Africa's workforce in vaccine manufacturing.
Preference will be given to recent graduates with a degree in health sciences, life sciences, chemistry (including process and analytical chemistry), chemical engineering, pharmacy and allied science degrees that are relevant for the health and biotechnology sector and for vaccine manufacturing.
- and down-stream biopharmaceutical manufacturing.
Minimum requirements & Eligibility:
1) 3 or 4 year degree in health sciences, life sciences, chemistry (including process and analytical chemistry), chemical engineering, pharmacy and allied science degrees
2) For those completing undergraduate degrees (including BTech degrees) in 2023, awards will be conditional on the submission of certified copies of qualifications and academic transcripts.
4) Computer literate
5) Ability to communicate effectively and write reports.
6) Must be a South African Citizen (or have permanent residency)
1) Certified copy of South African identity document
2) Comprehensive curriculum vitae
3) Brief motivation on how this Programme will benefit your career and why you are suited for it (600 words max)
4) Certified copies of qualifications
5) Certified copies of official academic transcripts
6) Written academic reference
Application process:
Kindly visit the SAMRC website.
PLEASE QUOTE THE REFERENCE NUMBER (R 628A) IN ALL COMMUNICATIONS. PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT YOUR SUBMISSION WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED SHOULD YOUR APPLICATION NOT BE ACCOMPANIED BY THE REQUIRED INFORMATION AND DOCUMENTATION.
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