postdoctoral fellowship in south africa 2022
postdoctoral fellowship in south africa 2022
Postdoctoral Fellowship in South Africa 2022
Postdoctoral Fellowship in South Africa 2022
A postdoctoral research fellowship at the University of Pretoria, South Africa is now available. It is an excellent opportunity for postdocs and early career researchers with a solid publication record. The University of Pretoria has been ranked among top 2% universities worldwide. The fellows will receive benefits such as travel expenses, accommodation, etc.
Successful candidates will:
- Have been awarded a PhD degree or equivalent within the past five years by the time of application deadline date;
- Hold status as associate professor, senior lecturer or other permanent position;
- Not hold another full-time employment contract during the period of this research fellowship.
Apply for a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Pretoria.
The University of Pretoria is offering the International Postdoctoral Fellowship Programme for interested and qualified researchers. The funding program supports early career researchers who have recently completed their doctoral studies to undertake research at the University of Pretoria.
The fellowship provides awardees with a generous annual stipend to contribute towards living expenses and a lump sum to contribute towards research costs. The award is tenable for one or two years and may be extended for up to three years based on satisfactory performance and demonstration of significant advancement in the field of study.
Eligible applicants must have recently been awarded their PhD or hold an existing postdoctoral research position outside South Africa and are eligible to apply without restriction through any national research agency within the home country. As international fellows, they will join a vibrant community that includes interdisciplinary postdoctoral researchers from all over the world.
Applicants can apply until September 10, 2021.
A fellowship position is now available for a suitable PhD-qualified candidate to work on an exciting research project on the development of a new class of anti-TB compounds, targeting mycobacterial protein kinases.
Requirements
- A PhD degree in chemistry, biochemistry or a related field is essential.
- Experience in biochemical techniques for enzyme assays, protein purification and cell culture is required.
- Experience in organic synthesis and characterisation of organic compounds is desired.
- Experience in protein structure/function relationships would be advantageous.
Position Description: This postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Pretoria is funded by the National Research Foundation Innovation and Science Development Fund (NRF ISDF). The successful candidate will contribute to research investigating structure/function relationships of mycobacterial protein kinases, and the design and synthesis of novel inhibitors targeting these enzymes. They will be expected to independently plan, execute and analyse biochemical experiments directed at exploring potential inhibitors, using techniques such as cell culture, mutagenesis and enzyme assays. This postdoctoral research opportunity will also involve synthetic organic chemistry for the preparation and characterisation of novel chemotypes. The candidate is expected to work well in a team environment, have good interpersonal skills, write manuscripts for publication in scientific journals and present results at international conferences.
The NRF ISDF is a government funding body that provides funds for innovative research. The postdoctoral fellowship will be undertaken at the University of Pretoria, South Africa and the successful candidate will join Dr Nicolaas Nienaber group focused on the development of new anti-tuberculosis compounds. Your primary focus will be investigating structure/function relationships of mycobacterial protein kinases, and the design and synthesis of novel inhibitors targeting these enzymes. You will be expected to independently plan, execute and analyse biochemical experiments directed at exploring potential inhibitors, using techniques such as cell culture, mutagenesis and enzyme assays. This postdoctoral research opportunity will also involve synthetic organic chemistry for the preparation and characterisation of novel chemotypes. You are expected to work well in a team environment, have good interpersonal skills, write manuscripts for publication in scientific journals and present results at international conferences.
The project will involve collaboration with renowned researchers in South Africa and abroad. The project may include travel to collaborate with scientific partners overseas.
This project offers a postdoctoral fellowship for study in South Africa, funded by the National Research Foundation Innovation and Science Development Fund (NRF ISDF).
The purpose of the NRF ISDF is to promote innovation and science development in South Africa through postgraduate education. Postdoctoral fellowships will be awarded to researchers with a PhD from any country to develop their research capabilities and achieve a high level of productivity. The project will involve collaboration with renowned scientists in South Africa and abroad.
The project may include travel to collaborate with scientific partners overseas.
This project offers a postdoctoral fellowship for study in South Africa, funded by the National Research Foundation Innovation and Science Development Fund (NRF ISDF).