2026 African STARS Fellowship Programme Applications are now Open
The Centre for Epidemic Response and Innovation (CERI) at Stellenbosch University in South Africa and Center for Africa’s Resilience to Epidemics (CARE) at the Institut Pasteur de Dakar (IPD) in Senegal are pleased to announce the next call for applications for the African STARS Fellowship Programme. This prestigious initiative, supported by the Mastercard Foundation, aims to develop the next generation of African leaders in genomics, diagnostic.
Programme Overview
Africa has the fastest-growing young population in the world, with a workforce expected to exceed one billion in the coming decades. At the same time, the continent faces a disproportionate burden of infectious disease outbreaks, highlighting the urgent need for a highly skilled workforce in epidemic preparedness and response.
The African STARS Fellowship Programme aims to develop the next generation of African leaders in genomics, diagnostics, vaccine design, and biotechnology innovation. Fellows will gain advanced technical expertise, leadership skills, and career development opportunities in cutting-edge fields essential for strengthening Africa’s health sector.
African STARS Fellowship Programme is in Two Tracks
Advanced and Translational Training (ATT) Fellowship – 4 months
- Intensive training in advanced genomics for public health, genomic diagnostic design, and/or vaccine manufacturing.
- Designed for early-career scientists and professionals seeking specialized technical training.
- Includes leadership development in grants and financial management, team management, and strategic leadership.
Young Professional Programme (YPP) Fellowship – 12 months
- Focus on biotechnology innovation and entrepreneurship, including placements at commercial companies, industry, or innovation hubs.
- Training in critical thinking, problem-solving, writing, grantsmanship, effective communication, and project management.
- Designed for young scientists and entrepreneurs aiming to bridge the gap between research and industry.