From manko at iucea.org Thu Sep 18 21:34:33 2008 From: manko at iucea.org (Alvin Bagaka Manko) Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2008 21:34:33 -0500 Subject: [Ict_library] Fw: [Citgrad] FW: [Deans] DelPHE Round 4: Call for Applications (fwd) Message-ID: <20080918213433.b4950295ww4wgcow@webmail.iucea.org> Alvin Bagaka ICT Assistant Inter University Council for East Africa 3rd Floor EADB Building P.O.Box 7110 Tel: +256-41-4256251/2 +256-775-597991 Fax: +256-41-342007 Kampala Uganda ----- Forwarded message from payoo123 at yahoo.com ----- Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2008 02:21:49 -0700 (PDT) From: Philip Ayoo Reply-To: payoo123 at yahoo.com Subject: Fw: [Citgrad] FW: [Deans] DelPHE Round 4: Call for Applications (fwd) To: manko at iucea.org Alvin, Circulate to the Library and ICT Committee. Regards... --- On Wed, 17/9/08, Dean, Faculty of Computing and IT wrote: > From: Dean, Faculty of Computing and IT > Subject: [Citgrad] FW: [Deans] DelPHE Round 4: Call for Applications (fwd) > To: cit at lists.mak.ac.ug, citgrad at lists.mak.ac.ug > Date: Wednesday, 17 September, 2008, 11:50 AM > -----Original Message----- > From: deans-bounces at lists.mak.ac.ug > [mailto:deans-bounces at lists.mak.ac.ug] On Behalf Of > dvcfa at admin.mak.ac.ug > Sent: Sunday, September 14, 2008 6:58 AM > To: jwabwire at pdd.mak.ac.ug > Cc: uniman at lists.mak.ac.ug; deans at lists.mak.ac.ug > Subject: [Deans] DelPHE Round 4: Call for Applications > (fwd) > > Director, PDD, please work with interested Units to develop > relevant proposals to be submitted to > ACU.Bakibinga(Prof.)DVCFA. Office of the Second Deputy Vice > Chancellor,Makerere > University, P.O.Box 7062, Kampala ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > Subject: DelPHE Round 4: Call for Applications > Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2008 15:46:53 +0100 > Message-ID: > <47C49458B8355E4AA8F9CFDFC52A21B601AB6E39 at srv-ex-01.acu.local> > From: "Liam Roberts" > To: "delphe" Apologies for cross-postings Dear > all, DelPHE Round 4: Call for Applications On 8 September 2008, > DelPHE launched its fourth call for > applications. Between 15,000 and 50,000 per year is available for new > partnerships What is DelPHE? The principal aim of DelPHE is to help > Higher Education > Institutions (HEIs) to contribute to poverty reduction and > sustainable development in their home countries and regions. > DelPHE addresses this by supporting partnerships that focus > on the UN's Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). HEIs in 22 target > countries are eligible to lead > applications for DelPHE, whilst HEIs in any country are > eligible to participate as partners. Please note that UK > partners are welcome, but are not required in any > application. DelPHE is supported through 3 million per annum by the UK > Department for International Development (DFID). The > programme is managed by the British Council and supported by > the ACU. What is the ACU's role? The ACU encourages and supports > south-south bilateral and > multi-lateral collaborations, through providing support to > project developers over the course of drafting their > proposals and in matching partner interests. If you are > considering developing a south-south DelPHE application, > please contact the ACU at delphe at acu.ac.uk, and we will be > glad to provide you with direct assistance with the > application process. What are the outcomes? It is expected that > successful projects will live on beyond > the period of DelPHE funding and will continue to address > MDGs in the home country and region. Partnerships should aim > to deliver specific results in the following > areas: . Joint research studies/publications which may then be fed > into wider policy reform . Revisions to, or development of, new > courses which are > relevant to country needs . Professional development and staff > training . Increased practical support for gender parity . Improved > networking between partner HEIs . Improved management and > administration within > institutions in the focus countries How to apply Please visit the > ACU website at > http://www.acu.ac.uk/delphe/delphe.html > for more > information about how the ACU supports south-south > applications, or to learn more about our networking > opportunities for university extension workers and community > engagement professionals. Please visit the British Council website at > http://www.britishcouncil.org/delphe > > for application forms and guidelines, information on > application deadlines, information on focus countries, to > access a project search database and a partner finding > service, and for other information about past rounds of > DelPHE. Contact All general enquiries about the scheme can be sent to the > British Council at delphe at britishcouncil.org. All enquiries about > the ACU's south-south advisory role > can be sent to delphe at acu.ac.uk. -- > Liam Roberts > Programme Officer (Research) > The Association of Commonwealth Universities Woburn House > 20 - 24 Tavistock Square London WC1H 9HF United Kingdom > Telephone +44 (0)20 7380 6772 Fax +44 (0)20 7387 2655 > l.roberts at acu.ac.uk > -- "Dazzling Technologies: Seismic shifts in higher > education in a fast-changing and unequal world" - > please visit http://hyderabad2008.acu.ac.uk > for information > about ACU's important forthcoming Conference of > Executive Heads. The ACU and EducationGuardian.co.uk have just launched a > Commonwealth universities news page, with features and news > stories from institutions throughout the Commonwealth: > http://education.guardian.co.uk/commonwealth The content is > confidential to the intended recipient and > may be legally privileged. If you are not an intended > recipient, please delete this email from your system and > notify the sender. You can contact the ACU by telephone on + > 44 (0) 20 7380 6700 or by facsimile + 44 (0) 20 7387 2655. The > Association of Commonwealth Universities is a UK > registered charity (registered charity number 314137) whose > Patron is Her Majesty the Queen, the Head of the > Commonwealth. > _______________________________________________ > Citgrad mailing list > Citgrad at lists.mak.ac.ug > http://lists.mak.ac.ug/mailman/listinfo/citgrad ----- End forwarded message ----- -------------- next part -------------- Apologies for cross-postings Dear all, DelPHE Round 4: Call for Applications On 8 September 2008, DelPHE launched its fourth call for applications. Between ?15,000 and ?50,000 per year is available for new partnerships What is DelPHE? The principal aim of DelPHE is to help Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) to contribute to poverty reduction and sustainable development in their home countries and regions. DelPHE addresses this by supporting partnerships that focus on the UN's Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). HEIs in 22 target countries are eligible to lead applications for DelPHE, whilst HEIs in any country are eligible to participate as partners. Please note that UK partners are welcome, but are not required in any application. DelPHE is supported through ?3 million per annum by the UK Department for International Development (DFID). The programme is managed by the British Council and supported by the ACU. What is the ACU's role? The ACU encourages and supports south-south bilateral and multi-lateral collaborations, through providing support to project developers over the course of drafting their proposals and in matching partner interests. If you are considering developing a south-south DelPHE application, please contact the ACU at delphe at acu.ac.uk, and we will be glad to provide you with direct assistance with the application process. What are the outcomes? It is expected that successful projects will live on beyond the period of DelPHE funding and will continue to address MDGs in the home country and region. Partnerships should aim to deliver specific results in the following areas: . Joint research studies/publications which may then be fed into wider policy reform . Revisions to, or development of, new courses which are relevant to country needs . Professional development and staff training . Increased practical support for gender parity . Improved networking between partner HEIs . Improved management and administration within institutions in the focus countries How to apply Please visit the ACU website at [1]http://www.acu.ac.uk/delphe/delphe.html for more information about how the ACU supports south-south applications, or to learn more about our networking opportunities for university extension workers and community engagement professionals. Please visit the British Council website at [2]http://www.britishcouncil.org/delphe for application forms and guidelines, information on application deadlines, information on focus countries, to access a project search database and a partner finding service, and for other information about past rounds of DelPHE. Contact All general enquiries about the scheme can be sent to the British Council at delphe at britishcouncil.org. All enquiries about the ACU's south-south advisory role can be sent to delphe at acu.ac.uk. -- Liam Roberts Programme Officer (Research) The Association of Commonwealth Universities Woburn House 20 - 24 Tavistock Square London WC1H 9HF United Kingdom Telephone +44 (0)20 7380 6772 Fax +44 (0)20 7387 2655 l.roberts at acu.ac.uk -- "Dazzling Technologies: Seismic shifts in higher education in a fast-changing and unequal world" - please visit [3]http://hyderabad2008.acu.ac.uk for information about ACU's important forthcoming Conference of Executive Heads. The ACU and EducationGuardian.co.uk have just launched a Commonwealth universities news page, with features and news stories from institutions throughout the Commonwealth: [4]http://education.guardian.co.uk/commonwealth The content is confidential to the intended recipient and may be legally privileged. If you are not an intended recipient, please delete this email from your system and notify the sender. You can contact the ACU by telephone on + 44 (0) 20 7380 6700 or by facsimile + 44 (0) 20 7387 2655. The Association of Commonwealth Universities is a UK registered charity (registered charity number 314137) whose Patron is Her Majesty the Queen, the Head of the Commonwealth. References Visible links 1. http://www.acu.ac.uk/delphe/delphe.html 2. http://www.britishcouncil.org/delphe 3. http://hyderabad2008.acu.ac.uk/ 4. http://education.guardian.co.uk/commonwealth Hidden links: 5. http://www.acu.ac.uk/delphe/delphe.htm -------------- next part -------------- _______________________________________________ Deans mailing list Deans at lists.mak.ac.ug http://lists.mak.ac.ug/mailman/listinfo/deans