Vacancy announcement - Post-Doctoral Research Fellow

The African Centre for Technology Studies (ACTS) is recruiting a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow.  The Post-Doctoral Fellow will work within the Science, Technology, Innovation, Knowledge and Society (STIKS) programme of ACTS. 

Vacancy Summary – Post-Doctoral Research Fellow

Department

Science, Technology, Innovation, Knowledge and Society (STIKS) Programme

Grade

RF I

Location

Nairobi, Kenya

Line Manager

STIKS Program, Head

Expected Start Date

April  2024

Duration of contract

 2 years, reviewed annually.

Salary

22,000 – 25,000 USD p.a. or equivalent in Kshs gross1

 

 

This is inclusive of all benefits.

About ACTS

The African Centre for Technology Studies (ACTS) is a leading Intergovernmental STI policy Think Tank founded in 1988. Its mandate is to strengthen the capacities and policies of African countries and institutions to use science, technology, and innovation for sustainable development. ACTS is based in Nairobi through a host agreement with the Kenya Government and enjoys international status. ACTS’ governing council depicts its international status. It has representation from Ghana (current chair), Ethiopia, Malawi, Cote d’Ivoire, UK, Sweden, Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA), New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD) and the East African Science and Technology Commission (EASTECO).

ACTS is currently implementing its seventh strategic plan (2022 - 2026) and pursuing the following five programmes: Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Security (AFNS); Climate Resilient Economies (CRE); Science, Technology, Innovation, Knowledge and Society (STIKS); Digital Innovation and Knowledge Economy (DIKE); and Gender Youth and Inclusive Development (GYID). These programmes are delivered through policy research, policy engagement, capacity building and technology brokerage.

Job Specifications

The Post-doctoral Research Fellow will support the work of the STIKS Programme within ACTS, including the on-going projects such as the Research and Innovation Management project, the Evidence for Policy  project,  the Convening Project and others within the STIKS programme.  The fellow will conduct policy-oriented research and dissemination activities for the STIKS Programme as well as day-to-day project implementation activities of the above-mentioned projects.  

Core Duties of the Post-Doctoral Research Fellow

The Post-doctoral Research Fellow will be expected to handle the following core tasks as a minimum at the program level.

  • Support the implementation of the SGCI funded projects.
  • Undertake policy research in Science Technology and Innovation (STI).
  • Participate in research proposal development related to Science Technology and Innovation (STI), Science Policy, research commercialization and technology transfer.
  • Support capacity building activities related to STI issues; particularly, support the convening of multistakeholder events.
  • Produce high quality policy outputs (not limited to reports, policy briefs, dissemination workshops and knowledge exchange events).
  • Support the STIKS Programme Manager in setting and advancing programme direction through writing of strategy documents, and organizing policy outreach events among, others.
  • Support junior researchers in the program.

Minimum Requirements

The candidate must hold a PhD Degree in a relevant field (e.g. science and technology studies, research and innovation management, science policy, innovation studies, development economics, sociology of science, innovation policy, Policy and governance, and development studies) from a recognized institution; and have at least the following:

  • A minimum of 1-2 years post PhD research experience in STI studies, Science Policy and Innovation studies
  • Knowledge in Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning is an added advantage.
  • An established publication record (e.g. minimum 2 publications; preferably in peer reviewed journals).
  • Evidence of winning research project funding (preferably as principal investigator or co-principal investigator).
  • Evidence of organizing multistakeholder events of different scopes and formats (i.e., policy dialogue events,  industrial clinics, outreach workshops, etc).

Minimum Competences 

Skills

Knowledge

Behaviours

  • Writes effectively and efficiently in a professional approach relevant for policy makers and/or academic audiences
  • Multi-tasking and problem solving to adapt well to situations
  • Project management
  • Demonstrates knowledge and understanding of STI policy and concepts and/or science policy theories and concepts
  • Research management
  • Gender equality and inclusivity
  • Recognizes the importance of delivering results through teamwork, taking responsibilities for actions and taking initiative
  • Demonstrates respect for others inside and outside the workplace

Desirable Competences

 Knowledge

 Experience

  • African STI actors and institutions including African government policy processes

 

  • Working with or advising African science granting councils or African ministries of science, technology and/or innovation and/or Ministries of Education
  • Conducting MEL projects
  • Managing and reporting on international development partner funding

How to Apply

Please send a cover letter, resume and scanned copies of academic certificates as a single document, including contact details for 3 references to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. by 16:00 hrs East Africa Time on 15th April 2024.

Contact us

African Centre for Technology Studies
ICIPE Duduville Campus, Kasarani
P.O. Box 45917 - 00100
Nairobi, Kenya.
 
Tel: +254710607210 || +254737916566
 

 

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