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CALL FOR APPLICATION: GIRLS’ EDUCATION AND
ADVOCACY RESEARCH NETWORK (GEARN)
LOCATION: Nationwide
JOB DESCRIPTION
The British Council is soliciting Expressions of Interest (EoI) from teams interested in producing high quality research on inclusive education models in northernNigeria ,
particularly work which has an impact on how education systems support learning
outcomes for girls in primary and junior secondary school.
Research teams will be part of the Girls’ Education and Advocacy Research Network (GEARn), whose primary purpose is to contribute to the body of knowledge on issues of inclusion and equity in basic education in Nigeria and globally. This will be achieved through supporting the production of peer reviewed research output of the highest quality which will support the use of evidence in developing education policy inNigeria .
The network will also produce forward looking research which will support the development of government and donor policy in response to the adoption of the new Sustainable Development Goals, in particular, those focusing on education quality, access and equity. This project is particularly interested in identifying and explaining where education systems, models, innovations and institutions have resulted in improved participation and outcomes for girls and other marginalised populations.
Research teams are expected to work at state level and the British Council has prioritized the following states; Bauchi, Gombe, Jigawa,Kano , Katsina , Niger ,
Sokoto and Zamfara. Proposals from other states will be considered, but will
have to make a stronger case for inclusion. Each state research team should be
made up of three members, drawing from academic and research institutions,
civil society organisations and the public sector preferably the Ministry of Education or State Universal Basic Education
Board.
In the first phase of the project, the British Council expects to select six (6) state research teams.
The British Council is soliciting Expressions of Interest (EoI) from teams interested in producing high quality research on inclusive education models in northern
Research teams will be part of the Girls’ Education and Advocacy Research Network (GEARn), whose primary purpose is to contribute to the body of knowledge on issues of inclusion and equity in basic education in Nigeria and globally. This will be achieved through supporting the production of peer reviewed research output of the highest quality which will support the use of evidence in developing education policy in
The network will also produce forward looking research which will support the development of government and donor policy in response to the adoption of the new Sustainable Development Goals, in particular, those focusing on education quality, access and equity. This project is particularly interested in identifying and explaining where education systems, models, innovations and institutions have resulted in improved participation and outcomes for girls and other marginalised populations.
Research teams are expected to work at state level and the British Council has prioritized the following states; Bauchi, Gombe, Jigawa,
In the first phase of the project, the British Council expects to select six (6) state research teams.
REQUIREMENT
Who can Apply:
This project is open to early career researchers, below the level of Lecturer I or its equivalent.
We also strongly encourage female researchers to apply and teams that meet our principles of equality, diversity and inclusion (as contained in the EDI section below) will score higher during the EoI evaluation.
Costs
Who can Apply:
This project is open to early career researchers, below the level of Lecturer I or its equivalent.
We also strongly encourage female researchers to apply and teams that meet our principles of equality, diversity and inclusion (as contained in the EDI section below) will score higher during the EoI evaluation.
Costs
The British Council will cover the costs of all
training sessions, including travel and related allowances for the state
research teams.
The British Council will also provide research grants which will cover data gathering and analysis, report production and dissemination activities in state.
The British Council will also fund a national dissemination event, where the initial findings from the state research which will be shared with stakeholders.
The British Council will also provide research grants which will cover data gathering and analysis, report production and dissemination activities in state.
The British Council will also fund a national dissemination event, where the initial findings from the state research which will be shared with stakeholders.
Timeline
The request for EoI will open on 14th of September, 2015 and the deadline for submission is noon on 09th of October, 2015. Between the 14th September and 2nd October, the British Council will respond to all requests for clarification received via gearn@ng.britishcouncil.org and will respond via email. All EoIs that have been received before the deadline will be evaluated by an independent expert panel and shortlisted teams will be notified by the 23rd of October.
Selected state research teams will be expected to participate in an initial feedback and research training workshop inAbuja between the 09th and 13th of November,
2015. A second training workshop will hold between the 7th and 10th of
December, 2015, with a final workshop in February 2016. All members of the
state research teams will be expected to participate fully in all three
workshops.
The request for EoI will open on 14th of September, 2015 and the deadline for submission is noon on 09th of October, 2015. Between the 14th September and 2nd October, the British Council will respond to all requests for clarification received via gearn@ng.britishcouncil.org and will respond via email. All EoIs that have been received before the deadline will be evaluated by an independent expert panel and shortlisted teams will be notified by the 23rd of October.
Selected state research teams will be expected to participate in an initial feedback and research training workshop in
TO APPLY
Interested and qualified candidates should download and fill in Expressions of Interest form and submit to:gearn@ng.britishcouncil.org by 12 noon on 9th October, 2015.
Interested and qualified candidates should download and fill in Expressions of Interest form and submit to:gearn@ng.britishcouncil.org by 12 noon on 9th October, 2015.
The completed form should not exceed five (5)
pages (at 11 point Arial font, single spacing with minimum margin of 1 inch).
Any references cited should be provided in a separate bibliography in an annex.
Detailed CVs may also be included in the annex, but should not exceed four
pages for each member of the research team.
Requests for Information And Clarification
Requests for further information and clarification
on the EoI process and the GEARn should be sent togearn@ng.britishcouncil.org
All emails received before 12 noon on 2nd October will be answered. To ensure full disclosure, responses to all requests for information or clarification will be posted on our website in a FAQs section.
All emails received before 12 noon on 2nd October will be answered. To ensure full disclosure, responses to all requests for information or clarification will be posted on our website in a FAQs section.
DUE DATE: 9 October, 2015
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