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Agricultural Transformation by Innovation (AgTraIn)

FELLOWSHIPS OPPORTUNITIES 2015

The call is now open

Deadline every year the 1

st

of November 2014

The Agricultural Transformation by Innovation (AgTraIn) invites grant applications from doctoral candidates around the world leaving behind the 28 EU member states and EEA_EFTA states for the Erasmus Mundus Fellowships programs.

You apply by writing a project proposal with a specific research topic. See below

Research topics 2014

You cannot create this topic yourself -during the summer several research topics will be published on the AgTrain website: You choose one and write a proposal based on this topic.

You cannot conduct fieldwork in your home country.

Applications must be submitted through the online application platform: Apply now

■ Applicants must have a very good second university degree (MSc degree).

■ Applicants must be doctoral candidates from any countries other than the 28 EU member states and the EEA-EFTA states (Iceland, Norway, Switzerland, Lichtenstein).

■ Applicants must not be a resident nor have carried out her/his main activity

(studies, work, etc.) for more than a total of 12 months over the last five years in one of the 28 EU member states or EEA-EFTA countries (Iceland, Norway, Switzerland,

Lichtenstein).

■ Third-Country doctoral candidates, who have previously received an Erasmus

Mundus Masters scholarship, can also apply.

■ Applicants must be proficient in English language

Start date

Selected doctoral candidates should expect to start their doctoral studies around 1

September every year.

FOR MORE INFORMATION: http://agtrain.eu/

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No

1

Title

Fellowships Research Topics 2014

Keywords

Strategies for sustaining small-scale fisheries in Mediterranean sea Artisanal Fishery,

Stakeholders,

Sustainability, Labelling,

Indicators,

Mediterranean

2

3

Reducing the impact of feedstuff transport by a better utilisation of plant wastes for livestock in the dry Mediterranean areas: a way to improve meat quality?

livestock, wastes disposal, meat quality, alternative feed resources

Integrated crop-livestock-tree systems for smallholder farmers in the Amazon integrated farming systems, agroforestry, resource use efficiency, co-innovation, livelihoods,

Amazon

4

5

Assessment and Optimization of Multiple Uses of Organic Matter in Crop-Livestock

Systems in Kenya

Modelling PES (Payments for Ecosystem Services) using product bundles (water conservation, biodiversity and soil carbon sequestration) to prevent deforestation in tropical montane cloud forests (TMCFs) and meet the socioeconomic needs of their farmers in Latin America smallholder production, livestock, organic matter, soil quality, fodder, market opportunity, policy

Tropical montane cloud forests; Coffee plantations; Payment for

Ecosystem Services; product “bundles” in PES schemes

6

Improving degraded soils – an interdisciplinary assessment of the factors and mitigation possibilities for impoverished peoples of the dry lands in Chile

7

8

Developing Food value chains for Small and medium Scale Cassava Farmers in

Ghana

The potential economic and nutritional impact of indigenous fresh fruits and vegetable production and consumption in rural communities

Soil reclamation,

Smallholder incomes,

Management strategies,

LCA small and medium rural agriculture, postharvest loss, food security

Fruits and leafy vegetables, nutrition, food security income generation, consumption, sufficiency and sustainability

Institution 1

Catania

Catania

Wageningen

Montpellier

Madrid

Copenhagen

Cork

Cork

Institution 2

Montpellier

Cork

Montpellier

Wageningen

Montpellier

Catania

Madrid

Catania

9

10

Assessing sustainable fertilisation strategies for Coffee producers in Central

America

Coffee, N Fertilisation,

Agroforestry, N2 fixation

Impact of innovation and research systems in the agricultural and food sector of the countries of the South innovation system, impacts of innovation, innovation economy, intermediaries, innovation policies

Montpellier

Montpellier

Copenhagen

Madrid

What is AgTraIn Fellowships

A fully integrated three-year Ph.D. Programme with focus on

Agricultural development, commercialization and farmer innovation in developing countries.

Applied research, joint supervision and mobility periods for students and staff.

Joint research with leading research and industry organizations in Africa, Asia, Europe and South

America.

ABOUT AgTraIN

Agricultural Transformation by Innovation (AgTraIn) is a three-year world-class Joint Doctoral

Programme (180 ECTS). AgTraIn is part of the Erasmus Mundus programme initiated by the European

Commission to enhance and promote European higher education throughout the world. The language of the programme is English. AgTraIn has a policy of equal opportunities for men and women and people with special needs.

The AgTraIn Objective and Focus

The main objective of the AgTraIn programme is to develop an elite European school within the topic of successful development and transformation of farming systems in the developing world.

Thematically, the AgTraIn programme deals with agricultural production chains, the natural resource base and the involved communities. The scope of AgTraIn will range from the technical aspects of agricultural production, over post-harvest management, processing and value-addition, to market access and commercialisation. A key feature of the programme is the involvement of key stakeholders in identifying research questions and participating in project formulation. The emphasis is on applied research.

The AgTraIn Consortium

The AgTraIn programme provides you with a single entry-point access to top-level and up-to-date research on agricultural transformation within the scientific fields of the programme. The programme

 is jointly developed and delivered by a six-university consortium consisting of

 University of Copenhagen, Denmark

Universita degli Studi di Catania, Italy

University College of Cork, Ireland

Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain

Montpellier SupAgro, France

Wageningen University, The Netherlands

In addition, a string of globally important institutions and networks in the AgTraIn scientific fields have joined AgTraIn as Associate Partners:

Institute Agronomique et Veterinaire Hasan II, Morocco

Kasetsart University, Thailand

Makerere University, Uganda

 University of São Paulo, Brazil

Regional Universities Forum for Capacity Building in Agriculture (RUFORUM), Uganda

Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (SEARCA)

Tropical Agricultural Research and Higher Education Center (CATIE), Costa Rica

CGIAR Challenge Programme on Climate Change Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS), Denmark

Promoting Local Innovation (PROLINNOVA), The Netherlands

Young Professionals Platformon Agricultural Research for Development (YPARD), Germany

Fellowships

Every year approximately 8-10 fellowships will be available to academically outstanding applicants.

There is one annual call for applications; short-listed applicants are invited to present and discuss their proposals.

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