Consultant – Curriculum Development for Short Course on Mathematical Modelling of Communicable & Non-Communicable Diseases Tender at African Institute for Mathematical Sciences
Project Name: AIMS–KEMRI Collaboration – Statement of Work No.1
AIMS Centre: AIMS Research and Innovation Centre (RIC), Kigali – Rwanda (with virtual consultations and field visits to KEMRI, Kenya, as needed)
Reports to:
Duration: Three Months (Fixed Contract)
About AIMS & the AIMS–KEMRI Collaboration
The African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) is a pan-African network of centres of excellence in mathematical sciences. AIMS has entered a strategic collaboration with the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) to advance training, research, and innovation in mathematical modelling for human health across Africa.
This partnership is being operationalized through Statement of Work No. 1 (SoW1) for the 2025/26 academic year, which outlines priority activities such as capacity building, joint research, and institutional exchange. A central deliverable under SoW1 is the design and pilot delivery of a short course in Mathematical Modelling of Communicable & Non-Communicable Diseases to be offered jointly by AIMS and KEMRI by December 2025.
Position Overview:
The consultant will lead the design of a competency-based, modular curriculum for the short course. Tasks include benchmarking, stakeholder consultation, and preparation of teaching and assessment materials in line with international best practice and AIMS standards as well as integration of accreditation requirements to position the course for recognition by relevant higher education and professional bodies.
Key Responsibilities
Expected deliverables and proposed timeline.
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# |
Deliverable |
Proposed Due Date |
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1 |
Inception report & detailed workplan |
By week 2 of the contract start |
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2 |
Benchmarking/landscaping report |
By week 4 |
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3 |
Draft curriculum package (syllabus, modules, materials, assessment plan) |
By week 8 |
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4 |
Validation workshop facilitated & inputs integrated |
By Week 10 |
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5 |
Final approved curriculum package ready for pilot delivery |
By Week 12 |
Qualifications
Selection Criteria
The consultant will be selected through a competitive process based on technical competence, relevant experience, and value for money, in line with AIMS Research and Innovation Centre (RIC) procurement procedures.
Proposals will be evaluated using the following weighted criteria:
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Criterion |
Weight |
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Understanding of the assignment and quality of the proposed curriculum development approach |
35% |
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Demonstrated experience in curriculum or short-course development in applied mathematics, mathematical modelling, epidemiology, or related fields |
30% |
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Qualifications and relevant professional experience of the proposed consultant(s) |
20% |
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Financial proposal (cost-effectiveness and clarity of budget) |
15% |
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Total |
100% |
Shortlisted candidates may be invited for clarification discussions before final selection.
Payment Terms
Payment will be linked to deliverables, as follows
Application Process
Interested consultants should submit:
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