Non African Partners

Referred to as NAP, the institutions are committed to capacity development and research strengthening within African institutions and offer tremendous support to CARTA fellows during the course of their PhD and postdoctoral training. Their roles in CARTA include:
  1. Developing, reviewing, and facilitating CARTA’s research capacity-strengthening interventions
  2. Mentoring graduates, supervisors, and faculty
  3. Facilitating fellows’ access to specialized training and international opportunities
  4. Offering complementary and comparative experiences on determinants of health
  1. Offering linkage to research and capacity development opportunities
  2. Supporting collaboration, networking, and research development
  3. Creating opportunities for, and making CARTA research and research capacity development interventions visible among other institutions in the global north
  4. Participating in reviewing exercises linked to CARTA training and selection of postdoctoral and re-entry research grant awards
ESE:O is a Chilean non-profit organization that focuses on the development of education and literacy in the country. They work to promote equal opportunities for all citizens, with a focus on marginalized communities, by providing access to quality education and promoting the effective use of language.
The University of Bergen (UiB) is an internationally recognised research university. Academic diversity and high quality are fundamental for us. UiB is the most cited university in Norway.
Faculty at Umeå University sends facilitators to the CARTA training activities and faculty provides support in proposal developments.The university hosts CARTA fellows for courses and shorter placements.
The University of Warwick is a Northern Hemisphere partner in the Consortium for Advanced Research Training in Africa (CARTA) and supports the building of public health capacity within Africa through supervision
The Sahlgrenska Academy sends facilitators to several of the CARTA training activities, in particular JAS 1, 4, and the Supervisor’s training, and a facilitator from the Sahlgrenska Academy currently leads the CARTA Graduate Workshop.
Brown University provides faculty mentoring for individual CARTA fellows, opportunities for short and longer-term scholarly visits (pre-doctoral and post-doctoral) to Brown University
Established in 2003 the Canadian Association for Global Health (CAGH) is a knowledge network promoting equity in health worldwide. We are a member-based, not-for-profit organization representing global health students, researchers and practitioners at institutions across Canada and in the South...
Swiss TPH currently represents the northern partners on the CARTA Board and participates in the JAS 1 and JAS 4 workshops, providing practical training on grant writing, grant management, international collaboration