Upgrading administrative rules and academic staff skills
The first set of PREPARE-PhD activities will be aimed at streamlining the administration of the Ph.D. programme and training staff to provide quick individual and total overviews of student progress in the different Ph.D. programmes.
Current rules and regulations for Ph.D. programmes in participating African universities will be updated. They will be supported by administrative guidelines for examiners, supervisors and students: 150 copies will be printed for each institution. An information dissemination strategy will ensure that all relevant stakeholders get copies.
Moreover, five member teams of supervisor trainers will be established in each African
university and supported through regional trainings. Training material for the supervisor training will be developed and 80 supervisors per university will have received training in best practice supervision, in how to apply to the new rules and regulations in Ph.D. training and in their capacity as supervisors as well as examiners.
Enhancing curricula and student networking
The PREPARE-PhD partners will also develop six crosscutting courses per participating African institution, covering subjects of relevance for all Ph.D. students, such as Scientific Writing, Research Methodologies and Statistic and Computer Application. Later on, these courses will together form a 3-4 month compulsory package, mandatory for all new Ph.D. students.
Additionally to support the Ph.D. students’ professional and social position PREPARE-PhD will facilitate the formation of independent PhD student associations in each university by organising the first assembly and supporting the association financially in the project period. These will contribute to the personal, scientific and social networking of the PhDs.
Finally, to ensure efficient networking and exchange of relevant information on newly
developed courses, quarterly electronic bulletins for Ph.D. programmes will be published by involved universities. These will disseminate information on the experience and achievements from the Ph.D. programme upgrading exercise to other relevant universities and stakeholders in the region.
Project Coordinator
University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Partners
Makerere University, Uganda
Sokoine University of Agriculture, Tanzania
University of Nairobi, Kenya






