AfOx Ethox Fellowship
Established in 1998, the Ethox Centre at the University of Oxford is a multidisciplinary bioethics research centre focused on improving ethical standards in healthcare practice and medical research through education, research, and ethics support. Its creation built on earlier work in ethics teaching and practice at Oxford, and it has grown into a hub for high-impact bioethics scholarship and global engagement. A key part of its work is the Global Health Bioethics Network, which focuses on the ethics of health research and interventions in low- and middle-income settings through long-term, collaborative partnerships across Africa, Asia, and beyond. Recognising the shared values and complementary strengths of AfOx and Ethox, this Visiting Fellowships aims to support early-mid career African scholars working in bioethics, global health, and related fields; who are working in African institutions.
Applications are now closed but will open soon. Please check back to find out when applications are open and how to apply.
For more information on the scheme including advice for fellowship applicants and FAQs, please visit the AfOx Visiting Fellowship Programme page.

