Background: The collaboration of scientists between the developed and the developing world is an opportunity to reverse the ‘brain drain' and to enable ‘brain circulation'. Objective: Attracting alumni from the Diaspora to strengthen the development of talented scientists will strengthen research in Africa. Design: In 2010, the Faculty of Health Sciences at the University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa (SA), created an Alumni Diaspora Programme to boost international research collaboration and networking between leading medical and health sciences alumni who now live and work at academic institutions abroad with academic colleagues ‘back home'. Based in Johannesburg, a gateway city attracting researchers from all over sub-Saharan Africa...
The Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases (TDR) co-sponsored by UNICEF, U...
Background. A shortage of clinician scientists globally, particularly in the developing world, inclu...
The primary data collection element of this project related to observational based fieldwork at four...
Background: The collaboration of scientists between the developed and the developing world is an opp...
Background: While the burden of disease in Africa is high, health research emanating from the contin...
Interest has grown in the role of diaspora in advancing higher education and scientific research as ...
Abstract Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) experiences an acute dearth of well-trained and skilled researcher...
African conservation scientists in the diaspora are still a largely untapped resource for conservati...
While academic discussions on the negative effects of intellectual brain drain have been widely docu...
Current interest in capitalizing on scientific diasporas’ knowledge and networks to the advantage of...
While academic discussions on the negative effects of intellectual brain drain have been widely docu...
Developing countries bear 90% of the global disease burden, but only access about 10% of globally av...
24 pagesIn November 2022, the UK Academy of Medical Sciences and the Academy of Science of South Afr...
Research capacity building engenders assets that allow communities (and, in this case, student fello...
Research capacity building engenders assets that allow communities (and, in this case, student fello...
The Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases (TDR) co-sponsored by UNICEF, U...
Background. A shortage of clinician scientists globally, particularly in the developing world, inclu...
The primary data collection element of this project related to observational based fieldwork at four...
Background: The collaboration of scientists between the developed and the developing world is an opp...
Background: While the burden of disease in Africa is high, health research emanating from the contin...
Interest has grown in the role of diaspora in advancing higher education and scientific research as ...
Abstract Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) experiences an acute dearth of well-trained and skilled researcher...
African conservation scientists in the diaspora are still a largely untapped resource for conservati...
While academic discussions on the negative effects of intellectual brain drain have been widely docu...
Current interest in capitalizing on scientific diasporas’ knowledge and networks to the advantage of...
While academic discussions on the negative effects of intellectual brain drain have been widely docu...
Developing countries bear 90% of the global disease burden, but only access about 10% of globally av...
24 pagesIn November 2022, the UK Academy of Medical Sciences and the Academy of Science of South Afr...
Research capacity building engenders assets that allow communities (and, in this case, student fello...
Research capacity building engenders assets that allow communities (and, in this case, student fello...
The Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases (TDR) co-sponsored by UNICEF, U...
Background. A shortage of clinician scientists globally, particularly in the developing world, inclu...
The primary data collection element of this project related to observational based fieldwork at four...