The African STARS (Science, Technology, and Research Specialists) Fellowship Programme stands as a critical initiative for clinical research. Supported by the Mastercard Foundation, this program aims to build a robust pipeline of African leaders in clinical research and development. Consequently, it addresses the continent’s pressing need for high-quality, locally-led health solutions.
Two Distinct Tracks
The program recognizes that researchers have different needs at different career stages. Therefore, it offers two specialized tracks:
- Advanced & Translational Training (ATT): This track targets experienced researchers. Specifically, it focuses on “translational” science—moving discoveries from the laboratory into clinical practice.
- Young Professional Programme (YPP): This track supports early-career scientists. Here, the focus lies on foundational skills, mentorship, and career development.
Program Benefits
Fellows receive comprehensive support designed to accelerate their careers. Typically, Mastercard Foundation programs provide:
- Full Funding: The fellowship covers stipends, research costs, and training fees.
- Mentorship: Fellows gain access to leading experts in African clinical research.
- Networking: Participants join a pan-African community of scientists, fostering collaboration across borders.
Eligibility Criteria
To qualify, applicants must meet specific geographic and professional requirements.
- Citizenship: You must be an African national.
- Location: You must be based at an African institution.
- Track Specifics:
- ATT: Requires a PhD or MD with significant research experience.
- YPP: Targets recent graduates or those in the early stages of their research careers.
Application Process
- Status: Applications are now open.
- Method: You must submit your application through the designated online portal.
- Selection: The committee reviews candidates based on scientific merit, leadership potential, and commitment to African health development.







