Students and Early Career Researchers
Master's Students, Doctoral Candidates, and Trainees across Africa are the primary beneficiaries of the MMoCRA mobility scheme. The program offers comprehensive support for advanced studies in climate resilience, providing access to world-class facilities, multidisciplinary training, and opportunities to develop scientific, technical, and practical skills necessary to address Africa's climate challenges.
Available Opportunities:
➤ 44 Master's degree scholarships (up to 24 months)
➤ 12 Doctoral scholarships (up to 36 months)
➤ 20 short-term traineeships (3-6 months)
Academic and Administrative Staff
Lecturers, researchers, supervisors, mobility coordinators, and project administrators within the consortium and beyond are invited to participate in staff mobility programs. These opportunities focus on teaching collaboration, research partnerships, capacity-building activities, and institutional strengthening.
Available Opportunities:
➤ 19 staff mobility positions (1-3 months)
➤ Focus on teaching, research collaboration, and institutional capacity building
Industry and Practice-Oriented Stakeholders
Members in climate, energy, agrifood, and sustainability sectors including energy companies, agribusinesses, research and innovation hubs, consultancies, and professional associations are key partners in the MMoCRA ecosystem. The program develops competencies aligned with real-world climate challenges and offers opportunities for collaboration, internships, and knowledge exchange.
Policy and Decision-Making Stakeholders
Government institutions, public agencies, and regional policy bodies in Africa and relevant EU-level stakeholders receive insights on skills development, capacity-building outcomes, and evidence-based contributions that support climate-resilient development and informed policymaking.
Wider Community
Civil society organizations, local communities, and individuals interested in climate resilience, sustainability, and higher education benefit from MMoCRA's societal impact and long-term contributions to building climate-resilient economies and communities.