The University of Nairobi, in collaboration with the National Cancer Control Program, Hasselt University, University of Antwerp, Ghent University, and University Hospital Leuven, is inviting applications for a PhD position as part of a VLIR-UOS funded study on cervical cancer management in Kenya. This is an excellent opportunity to contribute to critical research that aims to improve treatment outcomes for women battling cervical cancer.
About the Project
Cervical cancer (CC) remains the leading cause of cancer-related deaths among women in Kenya, with an estimated 3,210 fatalities in 2020 alone. Many patients are diagnosed at an advanced stage (Stage IIB to IVA), where radiotherapy is the primary treatment option. However, due to various systemic challenges, patient outcomes remain poor.
This study seeks to analyze radiotherapy treatment processes through a clinical audit to understand systemic weaknesses in service delivery and how they impact patient outcomes. By generating evidence-based recommendations, the project aims to enhance the quality of care and overall patient survival rates.
This research project incorporates both qualitative and quantitative approaches and will be conducted in close collaboration with the National Cancer Control Programme (NCCP) under the Ministry of Health. The project team is looking to bring on board a dedicated PhD student to support the qualitative aspects of this research.
PhD Position – Cervical Cancer Management in Kenya: A Clinical Audit of the Process and Outcome of Radiotherapy Treatment
Advert Ref: (AD/1/14/25)
Position: 1 Post
Employment Type: Full-time (2 years)
Location: Nairobi, Nakuru, and Eldoret
Role Overview
The University of Nairobi’s KAVI-ICR is seeking one (1) female candidate for a PhD position focusing on investigating the care-seeking experiences of women diagnosed with cervical cancer. The selected candidate will play a key role in the qualitative aspects of the research, focusing on patient experiences, service delivery, and treatment challenges.
The successful applicant will receive a reasonable subsistence allowance, and all research-related expenses will be covered. Due to the sensitive nature of the research, this opportunity is exclusively available to female candidates.
Key Duties and Responsibilities
The PhD student will be responsible for the following tasks:
- Conducting an extensive literature review related to cervical cancer treatment and patient experiences in Kenya.
- Designing and executing a qualitative study focusing on the treatment experiences of cervical cancer patients.
- Collecting data using ethnographic research methods, including:
- In-depth interviews
- Focus group discussions
- Non-participant observations
- Managing and analyzing qualitative data to generate meaningful insights.
- Completing a PhD thesis based on the research findings within the project timeline.
- Publishing at least two peer-reviewed research articles from the study findings.
- Actively participating in project-related activities and collaborating with project partners.
Desired Candidate Profile
We are looking for a highly motivated and committed PhD student who possesses the following attributes:
- A background in anthropology, sociology, or gender studies.
- Must have completed coursework and be ready to embark on research.
- Strong qualitative research skills and experience with ethnographic research methods.
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- A deep interest in public health research, specifically in cancer treatment and patient care experiences.
Application Requirements
Interested candidates should submit the following documents:
- A cover letter explaining their interest and suitability for the role.
- A curriculum vitae (CV) detailing academic background, research experience, and relevant skills.
- Certified copies of academic certificates and transcripts, including:
- Undergraduate degree and transcripts.
- Relevant Master’s degree and transcripts.
- PhD degree transcript (if available) or a supporting letter from the Head of Department confirming completion of PhD coursework.
- A letter of motivation (maximum 1 page, in Arial or Times New Roman, font size 12 pts) outlining research interests and alignment with the project.
- Contact details of three referees (email and phone number).
How to Apply
Interested applicants should send their applications and required documents as a single PDF file via email to [email protected] with the subject line: “PhD Position for Cervical Cancer Project.”
Deadline for Applications: March 12, 2025
Late applications will not be considered.
This is a unique opportunity to contribute to a high-impact study that aims to enhance cancer care for women in Kenya. If you meet the criteria and are passionate about making a difference in cancer treatment research, we encourage you to apply.
We look forward to your application!