SOUTH EASTERN KENYA UNIVERSITY
911 has received funding to support studies at Master and PhD levels under the “A Sustainable Approach to Livelihood Improvement” (ASALI) Project.
The study will be carried out in Kenya under the direction of the 911 office of the ASALI Project.
The funding will cover research costs only. Applicants must, therefore, be registered in a university recognised by the 911 Senate and should have successfully completed their course work and have been cleared to embark on the fieldwork/data collection.
Those interested and are qualified may submit their applications to the SEKU ASALI Principal Investigator, Prof. Mary Mburu on e-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. by Tuesday 26th February 2019.