The Armauer Hansen Research Institute (AHRI) is a medical research institute established in 1970 by the Government of Ethiopia in collaboration with Save the Children Organizations of Norway and Sweden, and University of Bergen. It was named after the Norwegian physician, Gerhard Henrik Armauer Hansen, who first described the leprosy bacillus (Mycobacterium leprae).
ARHI was initially established to investigate the pathogenesis and human immune responses of leprosy. However, it undertakes medical research in a wide range of diseases such as tuberculosis, malaria, antimicrobial resistance, HIV various cancers, and other non-communicable conditions.
By the council of Ministers, Regulation Number 530/2023, when AHRI was restructured, in addition to the tasks and responsibilities it had previously, it was mandated to include traditional and modern medicine research and pharmaceutical industry development sectors.
Open Positions:
- Junior Researcher_ Statistician (Deadline: June 6, 2025)
- Assistant Researcher _ Qualitative Study (Deadline: June 6, 2025)
- Assistant Researcher (Deadline: June 6, 2025)
- Junior Researcher (Deadline: June 6, 2025)
- Junior Researcher_ Entomologist (Deadline: June 6, 2025)
- Assistant Researcher (Deadline: June 6, 2025)
- Entomology Field and Laboratory Technician (8 Positions), (Deadline: June 6, 2025)
- Researcher II (Deadline: June 6, 2025)