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Prof. Kiplagat Kotut addressing the participants of the seminar.
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The Vice-Chancellor, Prof Daniel Mugendi, awarding a Certificate of Recognition to Ms Billiah Kemunto Bwana, Student Researcher Award (2023) at a University Ceremony Held on 21 st December 2023
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SECOND ANNUAL POSTGRADUATE SEMINAR
Supervisors and Postgraduate Students Follow the Proceedings of the Second Annual Postgraduate Seminar at UoEm on 20th June 2019.
SECOND POSTGRADUATE PROPOSAL AND THESIS WRITING WORKSHOP
Participants in a training session during the second postgraduate proposal and thesis writing workshop at the University of Embu on 26th April 2018.
SECOND POSTGRADUATE PROPOSAL AND THESIS WRITING WORKSHOP
A PhD student asking a question during the second postgraduate proposal and thesis writing workshop at the University of Embu on 26th April 2018
2ND UNIVERSITY OF EMBU GRADUATION CEREMONY
Master of Business Administration (MBA) graduants await conferment of the MBA degree during 2nd graduation ceremony held on 15th September 2017.
2ND UNIVERSITY OF EMBU GRADUATION CEREMONY
Master of Business Administration (MBA) graduants follow the proceedings of the 2nd graduation ceremony held on 15th September 2017.
1st Graduation Ceremony of UoEm
Dr. Mariaciano Iguna Mutiga receives his certificate for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy from Dr. (Mrs) Vijoo Rattansi, the Chancellor of University of Nairobi.

CLIFF-GRADS  Short-term scientific training and research

The CLIFF-GRADS program invites applications from students from developing countries  currently enrolled in PhD programs for short-term scientific training and research stays on topics related to the measurement and management of greenhouse gas emissions and carbon storage in agricultural systems.

Applicants should have a background in agriculture and climate change research and be pursuing graduate research related to agricultural greenhouse gas quantification.

Selected students will be sponsored in the amount of 10,000–12,000 USD for short-term (4–6 month) scientific training and research stays to collaborate with projects associated with CCAFS and GRA. Specific topics will depend on student and host institution scientist interests. A list of projects seeking to host students is included below under “List of research opportunities.”

The grants will be used to support living and research costs at the host institution. Grants may not be used for tuition or unrelated personal expenses.

Background

CLIFF-GRADS is a joint initiative of the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change (CCAFS) Low Emissions Development Flagship and the Global Research Alliance on Agricultural Greenhouse Gases (GRA). CLIFF-GRADS aims to build the capability of early career agriculture students in developing countries to conduct applied research on climate change mitigation in agriculture. CLIFF-GRADS integrates the GRA’s new Development Scholarship and the CCAFS Climate Food and Farming Research Network with the common goal of providing grants to graduate students to expand their knowledge and experience in quantification of agricultural greenhouse gases. Research projects are hosted by CCAFS and GRA members and partners. Funding for CLIFF-GRADS is provided by the Government of New Zealand and by the CGIAR Trust Fund and bilateral agreements in support of CCAFS.

Application requirements

The application must include the following documents merged into one pdf file:

  • 1-2 page motivation letter (described below)
  • 1-page curriculum vitae that includes your contact details
  • Letter of support from your university supervisor
  • All applications must be in English

    The motivation letter, which must be no more than two A4 pages, must include the following:
  1. Your name, citizenship and the country where you are conducting your graduate study
  2. The objectives of your graduate research
  3. The specific research opportunity (number and title) to which you are applying (see list). If you are interested in more than one research opportunity, please list your preferred research opportunities (up to 3) in order of preference.
  4. Your research experience with greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture or soil carbon storage in agricultural systems, as relevant to the research opportunity for which you are applying
  5. A description of how scientific training with CCAFS/GRA scientists will improve your graduate research

    Submission and process for selection
  • Deadline for applications: September 30, 2018
  • Please submit your application by email to Julianna White, Program Manager for CCAFS Low Emissions Development at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
  • Please also contact Julianna with questions
  • Applicants will be selected based on three criteria: (1) overall level of research experience, (2) relevance of thesis topic or other research experience to the research opportunity to which the student is applying, and (3) clear description of how the CLIFF-GRADS experience will improve the student’s scientific training
  • Successful applicants will be matched with a project and notified by email by November 30, 2018

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