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CALL FOR RESEARCH GRANT PROPOSALS UNDER THE SUPPORT TO REGIONAL MULTI-ACTOR RESEARCH NETWORK (RMRN)
1.0 Background
Agroecology has emerged as a critical and transformative approach for addressing Africa’s persistent food and nutrition security challenges while simultaneously safeguarding environmental sustainability, biodiversity, and climate resilience. Across Sub-Saharan Africa, food systems are increasingly under pressure from climate variability, land degradation, declining soil fertility, loss of biodiversity, and socio-economic inequalities that disproportionately affect smallholder farmers, women, and youth. Conventional agricultural approaches have often struggled to respond adequately to these complex and interconnected challenges, highlighting the need for more holistic, inclusive, and sustainable food system solutions.
Agroecology offers such a pathway by integrating ecological principles, local knowledge, and socio-economic considerations into agricultural production and food system transformation. By promoting biodiversity, improving soil health, strengthening resilience, enhancing resource recycling, and fostering synergies within farming systems, agroecology contributes not only to increased and more stable productivity but also to improved livelihoods, nutrition outcomes, and environmental integrity. Importantly, agroecology emphasizes co-creation and sharing of knowledge among farmers, researchers, policymakers, and other stakeholders, making it particularly relevant for Africa’s diverse agro-ecological and socio-cultural contexts. Despite growing evidence of the benefits of agroecology, its systematic integration into national agricultural policies, investment plans, and development strategies across Africa remains limited. This gap is often attributed to weak science-policy interfaces, insufficient policy-relevant evidence, and limited platforms for dialogue between researchers, practitioners, and decision-makers. As a result, agroecology is frequently under-represented in public investment frameworks and national agricultural development agendas, constraining its scaling and wider adoption.
Under the NDICI AFRICA/2023/447-700 programme, the Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa (FARA), in collaboration with the Regional Universities Forum for Capacity Building in Agriculture (RUFORUM), is implementing a set of coordinated actions aimed at addressing these gaps. The programme seeks to strengthen science–policy interfaces, support advocacy efforts, and enhance evidence-based decision-making to ensure that agroecology becomes an integral component of national and regional agricultural and food system strategies in Sub-Saharan Africa. By leveraging FARA’s continental science agenda and RUFORUM’s extensive network of universities, researchers, and Regional Multi-stakeholder Research Networks (RMRNs) and Regional Centres of Excellence for agroecology (RCoEs), the programme creates a platform for sustained engagement between science, policy, and practice.
A key element of this initiative is the provision of targeted financial support to selected researchers and scientists to generate applied, policy-relevant agroecology research outputs. This support is intended to enable the production of decision-support information, policy-oriented studies, and knowledge products that respond directly to the needs of policymakers, practitioners, and advocacy actors. The supported research will contribute to raising awareness, strengthening advocacy, and informing the integration of agroecology principles and practices into national agricultural investment plans, sector policies, and development programmes.
Through this approach, the programme aims to amplify African-led research and innovation in agroecology, strengthen the role of researchers as contributors to policy processes, and support evidence-based advocacy for sustainable, inclusive, and resilient food systems. Ultimately, these efforts will contribute to advancing agroecology as a recognized and prioritized pathway for achieving food security, environmental sustainability, and socio-economic development across the continent.
2.0 Objectives of the Call
The primary objective of this grant is to provide financial support to researchers and experts to conduct specialized studies that will contribute to the advocacy work and
Feed into decision-support information systems for science-policy interfaces.
Disseminate and publicize selected agroecology scientific/research outputs.
Increase awareness and policy support for agroecological principles and practices.
Demonstrate the contribution of agroecology to the transformation of African food systems.
3.0 Scope of Studies & Priority Areas
Proposals must directly address agroecology principles and align with African agricultural priorities.
Key areas include:
Agroecological Principles, including but not limited to Biodiversity, soil health, recycling, synergies, resilience, and co-creation of knowledge.
Policy Advocacy, strategies for the recognition of agroecology as an activity of national interest.
The role of agroecology in food and nutrition security.
Gender-sensitive outreach and social inclusion in agroecological practices.
4.0 Eligibility Criteria
This is a closed-competitive call restricted to applicants who meet the following criteria:
Applicants must be members of the RMRN/RCoE Consortium, PANAP Networks Member institution. Confirmation of institutional or network affiliation confirmation is required.
The call is open to students, early-career researchers, academic staff, farmer organizations, NGOs, or research institutes.
Applicants must be based in Africa, either through citizenship or institutional affiliation.
Applicants must demonstrate the ability to conduct applied research or community-based projects, including access to research sites and/or farmer networks.
Applicants must demonstrate compliance with research ethics standards, particularly when engaging with indigenous communities and traditional knowledge systems.
5.0 Financial Support & Modalities
Maximum Grant Amount: Up to EUR 5,000 per selected proposal. A maximum of ten (10) proposals will be funded under this call
Eligible costs: Funds may be used to cover:
Monthly stipend support special studies
Travel costs to attend national or international conferences for the presentation of research findings,
Costs associated with organizing visibility and advocacy meetings.
No-Profit Principle: Grants are awarded in accordance with the no-profit principle as stipulated under the PRAG guidelines.
Financial Accountability: All expenditures must be fully justified, reasonable and supported by appropriate documentation.
Duration of the Studies: Up to 30th November 2026
6.0 Application Requirements
Interested applicants must submit a complete proposal package comprising the following:
Technical Proposal: A detailed description of the proposed research, including the methodology, alignment with agroecology principles, and the expected policy and /or community impact.
Budget: A detailed and itemized budget outlining the requested funding (up to a maximum of EUR 5,000), with clear justification for each cost item.
Work Plan: A realistic timelines indicating key activities, milestones and deliverables.
Curriculum Vitae: CV of the Lead Applicant, highlighting relevant experience and expertise and any others that will handle key research areas, indicating 3 references
Proof of Affiliation: Documentary evidence confirming membership in the PANAP Network or RMRN/RCoE Consortium.
7.0 Application Submission
Please submit your proposal through the official RUFORUM Information Management System (https://rims2.ruforum.org/).
Instructions for submission can be accessed on this link
8.0 Selection and Evaluation Process
Proposals will undergo a rigorous internal evaluation conducted jointly by FARA and RUFORUM. To be considered for selection, applicants must meet the set eligibility and quality criteria.
Note: Final selection is subject to approval by the EC/INTPA Project Manager. Successful applicants will be required to sign a formal grant contract prior to project commencement.
9.0 Expected Outputs
Selected grantees will be expected to deliver the following outputs:
Submission of high-quality research reports and/or publication of findings in reputable journals or other recognized knowledge platforms
Presentation of research results at national and or international conferences, workshops or scientific forums.
Active participation in agroecology dialogues, policy roundtables and stakeholder consultations to promote uptake of findings
Contribution to the development or strengthening of decision-support information systems relevant to agroecology and sustainable food systems.
Timelines
Milestone
Date
Call Launch
27th February 2026
Information Sharing Session with PANAP Network, RMRNs
11th March 2026
Application Deadline
30th March 2026
Evaluation Period
By 20th April 2026
Contract Signing
10th May 2026
Onboarding
15th May 2026
For more information: Please contact:cgs@ruforum.org
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2027 Fulbright Research Awards for African Scholars
U.S. Embassy Uganda is accepting applications for the 2027 Fulbright African Research Scholar Program. This award funds African university faculty, administrators, and research institute professionals to conduct postdoctoral research or curriculum development and research at a U.S. academic or research institution during the 2027-2028 academic year.
Please review the award types and eligibility requirements carefully below. Awards are open without regard to academic discipline, faculty rank, sex, or age. All applications are due by April 10, 2026. All applications should be submitted at https://apply.iie.org/fvsp2027.
Note: Proposals involving dissertation research or general professional travel are not eligible for this program. Curriculum development grants contribute to the development of new courses, curricula, or programs upon the participant’s return to their home institution.
Applications are currently being accepted for:
Research Grants (awards of three to nine months in duration)
Applicants should have a productive scholarly record, and a specific detailed project statement directly related to their ongoing teaching and/or research responsibilities. Funding is normally for one term/semester of about four months. Longer grants may be possible if the research proposal clearly demonstrates that the project requires more time. Applicants must have a Ph.D.
Program and Curriculum Development Grants (awards of three to five months in duration)
Applicants will conduct reading and research of benefit to both the scholar and their home institution. Proposals should be linked to the applicant’s professional duties (classroom instruction, student advising, and university outreach) and should provide specific details that demonstrate how the scholar would use the knowledge gained to update / develop new courses, curricula, or other academic programs at their home institution. A doctorate degree is not required for this grant, but applicants must hold a minimum of a master’s or equivalent graduate degree at the time of application.
In addition, applicants can choose to apply directly for a Notre Dame Visiting Scholar Award.
Notre Dame Visiting Scholar Award
The University of Notre Dame will host two Fulbright Scholars from Uganda in the 2027-2028 academic year. Prospective applicants interested in the following fields will be hosted at the University of Notre Dame.
Sustainability, resilience, mitigation and adaptation
Peacebuilding, including peace processes, religion and peacebuilding, and the role of new technologies
Global Health including WASH (water, sanitation, and hygiene), nutrition and maternal health
A letter of support from a faculty member at Notre Dame is recommended but not required for consideration. Please contact kampalaexchanges@state.gov for added questions related to the Notre Dame opportunity.
Fulbright Research Awards for African Scholars: Eligibility and Selection
Applicants must be Ugandan citizens.
Awards are open without regard to academic discipline, faculty rank, sex, or age.
Proposals for clinical medical research involving patient contact cannot be approved under the Fulbright Program.
Preference will be given to those proposals that best promote the spirit and goals of the Fulbright Program: to increase and enhance mutual understanding between the United States and other countries through interpersonal contact and the sharing of professional/academic experience and expertise among the widest possible audience. Applicants must provide a detailed project statement to help facilitate the U.S. host placement process and address why their research needs to take place in the United States.
Applicants must include a bibliography of one to three pages of references relevant to the proposed activities/research within their project statement.
Preference will be given to applications that include a letter of support from a potential U.S. host institution willing to support your project proposal.
Applicants open or interested to have host placement at University of Notre Dame should indicate this as their preferred U.S. host within their applications.
For research applicants, preference is given to individuals who have at least three years of university teaching experience and a productive scholarly record.
Plagiarism in any part of an application will result in disqualification from participation in the program.
Applications for doctoral dissertation research, postdoctoral research immediately following the completion of a doctorate degree, or general professional travel, are ineligible.
Preference is given to individuals who have not visited the United States within the past five years.
Applicants must have a strong command of the English language.
Applications are reviewed by a local selection panel. Final nominations are reviewed in the United States and selections are made by the J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board. Whenever possible, scholars should plan to travel beginning August 2027 or January 2028 to coincide with U.S. university schedules. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted after review of submitted applications.
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Bayer Foundation Fellowships
We offer scientific fellowships for outstanding master, PhD, and medical students to pursue international research projects, internships, and more, providing additional funding for international placements to enhance their study programs.
In line with our commitment to gender equality in science, we strongly encourage applications from women, individuals from low- & middle-income countries, parents with caring responsibilities for children, and individuals working within Germany with German as a second language.
Who can apply?
Fellowship in Drug Discovery Sciences
For master or PhD students from all scientific disciplines including pharmacy and data science, with fundamental or applied studies with relevance to the pharmaceutical and consumer healthcare (over-the-counter) industries.
Fellowship for Agricultural Science
For master or PhD students from all scientific disciplines including data science, with fundamental or applied studies with relevance to the Crop Science industry.
Fellowship for Medical Sciences
For all students of human & veterinary medicine, or master and PhD students in medical engineering, applied medical sciences, data science in medicine and public health.
These fellowships have been established in memory of Otto Bayer, former director of research at Bayer, Jeff Schell, co-founder of Plant Genetic Systems now part of Bayer Crop Science, and Carl Duisberg, former Chairman of the Board of Management at Bayer.
Fellowship for Climate & Health
For students in the fields of human or veterinary medicine, or master and PhD students in natural sciences, pharmacy, public health, or epidemiology with relevance to the impact of climate change on health, with a focus on:
The health of women and other vulnerable populations
Cardio-Renal Health
Neglected Tropical Diseases
Respiratory Health
What can I apply for?
Applicants are eligible for up to 10.000 € funding and can undertake fellowships for up to six months.
The fellowship can be used for research projects, internships and more. People studying in Germany must undertake placements in a second country and those studying outside Germany must undertake their fellowships at a German research institution. For more detailed information please see our guidelines and frequently asked questions (link below).
How can I apply?
Before you begin applying, please read the complete application guidelines and FAQs here. Familiarize yourself with the application form (see preview here) and collect all relevant documentation and content prior to starting your application.
Application phase: February 18 - April 15, 2026. Applications can only be made through our digital portal below (click the button).
Please contact us with any questions at: bayer.fellowship@bayer.com.
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Fellowship for STEM Student Teachers & Teachers
This fellowship is designed for teachers that will shape the perspectives of future generations and provides funding for teachers e.g. for internships, research projects and trainings.
Who can apply?
This fellowship is only available to applicants currently working or studying in Germany!
Trainee teachers or students of pedagogy (Bachelor, Master, PhD, Staatsexamen) with a focus on STEM subjects
Newly qualified teachers (< 3 years) with a primary focus on STEM subjects
Grundschule or Förderschule teachers seeking to enhance their capacity and knowledge regarding STEM education.
What can I apply for?
Applicants are eligible for up to 10,000€ in funding and can undertake fellowships for up to twelve months.
The fellowship can be used for internships, research projects in STEM education, trainings, summer schools, research courses etc. related to STEM education in Germany or abroad. For more detailed information please see our guidelines and frequently asked questions (link below).
How can I apply?
Before you begin applying, please read the complete application guidelines and FAQs here. Familiarize yourself with the application form (see preview here) and collect all relevant documentation and content prior to starting your application.
Application phase: February 18 - April 15, 2026. Applications can only be made through our digital portal below (click the button).
Please contact us with any questions at: bayer.fellowship@bayer.com
This fellowship is established in memory of Kurt Hansen, former Chairman of the Board of Management at Bayer.
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Call for Concept Notes: Action Research for Climate Adaptation in Agriculture
Website LinkIntroductionThe purpose of this Request for Concept Notes (RfCN) is to invite concept notes fromresearchers within organizations based in Kenya and Nigeria to conduct innovative andfeasible action research under the Climate Adaptation in Agriculture (ARCAA) program.ARCAA supports locally led climate-adaptation action research aimed at informingclimate-smart agricultural innovations and accelerating their adoption and scaling in Kenyaand Nigeria. This RfCN is jointly issued by RTI International and RUFORUM, with fundingfrom the Gates Foundation.About RTIRTI International is an independent, scientific research institute dedicated to improving thehuman condition by turning knowledge into practice. RTI publishes more than 1,000 peerreviewed journal articles annually, often in collaboration with global research partners, with afocus on informing decision-making and public policy. RTI also implements internationaldevelopment programs, with experience in more than 100 countries around the world. RTI'sagriculture and food systems practice conducts research and implements programs thatsustain the environment and support equitable, thriving communities. RTI has worked withclients across the public, private, foundation, and nonprofit sectors globally.About RUFORUMRegional Universities Forum for Capacity Building in Agriculture (RUFORUM) is a network ofuniversities across 40 countries in Africa. RUFORUM collaborates globally with otheruniversity networks, development partners, policymakers, and leaders to leverage synergiesand work towards shared objectives in delivering science solutions for development, humancapital development, and institutional reform in the African Higher Agricultural Educationsystem. The network is African owned, aligned with country goals, and thrives in multistakeholder engagement that promotes equity and implements gender responsiveinterventions. RUFORUM is nested within continental and global frameworks, including theComprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP), Africa’s Agenda2063, and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. We recognize that youth arethe driving force behind change and are leading the charge for a better Africa.Background on ARCAAAfrica is disproportionately vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, yet most climateresearch on the continent is led by scientists based outside Africa.1 This imbalance limitsrepresentation of local perspectives and perpetuates dependency on external solutions.To address this gap, RTI and RUFORUM, with funding from the Gates Foundation, havelaunched the ARCAA program. ARCAA aims to support locally led action research thatincreases adoption and scaling of innovations and technologies to strengthen farmers’adaptation to climate change in Kenya and Nigeria. Ultimately, the results of the actionresearch funded through ARCAA are expected to meet the needs of small-scale producersby enhancing their productivity, income, and nutrition in the face of climate shocks andenvironmental stresses.The program takes an “action research” approach. ARCAA expects funded action researchto be guided by the following principles set out by the Adaptation Research Alliance:
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Apply for a Fellowship at STIAS
Website/Application LinkSTIAS provides and maintains an independent ‘creative space for the mind’ to advance scientific inquiry and engaged scholarship across all disciplines. The Institute is global in its reach and local in its African roots, and values original thinking and innovation in this context. The Fellowship programme comprises projects which are entirely self-generated and proposed by applicants, as well as projects or programmes initiated and led by STIAS typically with select partner organisations. A prospective STIAS Fellow may apply either individually, or as part of a team, or as an Iso Lomso early career scholar, or as an artist-in-residence.
The STIAS terms run from mid-January to mid-June (first semester), and from mid-July to mid-December (second semester). The Fellowship programme is guided by the Institute’s commitment to being a creative space for the mind, an inter/cross generation space as well as a cross-disciplinary space that encourages cross-pollination of ideas and hence gives preference to projects that will tap into, and benefit from, a multi-disciplinary discourse while also contributing unique perspectives to individual, collective and engaged discourses, an opportunity for a Fellow beyond self. STIAS Fellows are, except in prior agreed-to circumstances, expected to be resident at STIAS for the duration of a Fellowship in pursuit of their proposed research project.
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AgroServ's Transnational/Virtual Access Programme – Application procedure
Website Link: agroserv Transnational/Virtual AccessBenefits of AgroServ's access
Free AccessUtilize services offered by AgroServ partners at no cost.
Travel SupportReceive reimbursement for travel and accommodation expenses.
On-site SupportAssistance during project execution at partner facilities.
Knowledge TransferAccess necessary expertise to complete your experimental work.
Overview
AgroServ enables researchers from academia and industry and all practitioners who are interested in doing research in agroecology to access installations and services across Europe, with a Catalogue of services provided by the 11 Research Infrastructures within AgroServ. Our focus is on supporting research in sustainable and resilient agriculture, emphasizing the 'one health' approach.
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ARUA Early Career Research Fellowships
Early-Career Research Fellowships - ARUA.
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Herskovits Library of African Studies Research Grant
Location
Illinois, United States
Subject Fields
African History / Studies
This travel grant was established in 2021 to facilitate and support research projects that significantly benefit from substantial onsite use of the unique, special and archival collections of the Herskovits Library. The grant is available to researchers whose projects explore new lines of inquiry, interdisciplinary and multi-layered research and contribute to the deeper understanding of the diverse peoples and countries of the African continent. Projects should emphasize the need for extensive onsite use of the library's collections.
Funding
Each year we will award one or more grants, up to a total of $3,000, open to all fields of study supported by the collections of the Herskovits Library of African Studies. We reserve the right to award only a portion of the requested amount.
Grants will be awarded to reimburse expenses for transportation, accommodations, and meals for one or more on-site visits to Northwestern University Libraries.
For more information about the application process go to https://www.library.northwestern.edu/libraries-collections/distinctive-special-collections/herskovits-library/research-grant.html
Contact Email
librarygrants@northwestern.edu
URL
https://www.library.northwestern.edu/libraries-collections/distinctive-special-…
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Call for Papers (SECAC 26/Winston-Salem; October 21-24 Panel)
Location
North Carolina, United States
Subject Fields
African History / Studies, Animal Studies, Art, Art History & Visual Studies
We are seeking papers for our panel, entitled African Animals in Art and Visual Culture. Please send abstracts of 300 words or less with affiliation and contact information to Panel Chairs, Dr. Elizabeth Howie and Dr. Amy Schwartzott (ehowie@coastal.edu and aschwart@ncat.edu) by March 30, 2026.
CFP: Non-human undomesticated animals native to Africa have been widely represented in African and African diasporic visual culture, as well as in Western and global contexts. We are seeking papers addressing art from diverse geopolitical temporalities which explore the implication of the representation of animals native to the African continent in art from a broad range of styles, periods, and cultures, whether charismatic megafauna or less well-known species. Such representations could serve to reinforce or disrupt ideologies and hierarchies of anthropocentrism, racialization, and/or Western humanism. How do such representations relate to binaries of wild versus tamed, civilized versus uncivilized? Examples include traditional art of the African continent, early modern European art, Western “primitivism,” images documenting animals given as court gifts, representations of zoos, imagery associated with animal taming performance, etc. We hope to engage ideas from postcolonial studies, critical race theory, critical animal studies, etc.
Contact Information
Dr. Amy Schwartzott
aschwart@ncat.edu
Contact Email
aschwart@ncat.edu
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Seed Grant for New African Principal Investigators (SG-NAPI)
With the support of the German Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space (BMFTR), UNESCO-TWAS launched a new programme to strengthen the capacity of African countries lagging in science and technology. The programme is aimed at early career researchers who have obtained their PhD abroad and have recently returned or will shortly return to an academic position in their home country. Grants are awarded to promising high-level research projects in Agriculture, Biology, Chemistry, Earth sciences, Engineering, Information Computer Technology, Mathematics, Medical Sciences and Physics and/or Germany’s High-Tech Agenda carried out in African countries lagging in science and technology identified by TWAS.
The Seed Grant for New African Principal Investigators (SG-NAPI) was established in response to the needs of researchers in developing countries, particularly those attached to institutions that lack appropriate research facilities. Under this scheme, grants can be awarded for research projects in Agriculture, Biology, Chemistry, Earth Sciences, Engineering, Information Computer Technology, Mathematics, Medical Sciences and Physics to Principal Investigators in the African countries lagging in science and technology identified by TWAS, to enable them to purchase the research facilities they need to enhance their productivity.
The Seed Grant for New African Principal Investigators (SG-NAPI) aims to support early-career scientists in Sub-Saharan Africa, with particular emphasis on Least Developed Countries (LDCs).
Seed Grant for New African Principal Investigators (SG-NAPI) is fully funded by The German Ministry of Research, Technology and Space (BMFTR).
Programme Details
SG-NAPI Grants are awarded to high-level promising research projects in Agriculture, Biology, Chemistry, Earth Sciences, Engineering, Information Computer Technology, Mathematics, Medical Sciences and Physics carried out by Principal Investigators (PI) in the African countries lagging in science and technology identified by TWAS.
In addition, Germany’s High-Tech Agenda is a national innovation initiative focused on key emerging technologies. If your research aligns with any of the following research areas Artificial Intelligence (AI), Quantum Technologies, Microelectronics, Biotechnology, Fusion and climate-neutral energy Generation or Technologies for climate-neutral mobility, you are strongly encouraged to apply.
The total amount awarded for SG‑NAPI may be up to USD 67,700.
The grants, typically awarded for a duration of 30 months, can be utilized for the purchase of scientific equipment and consumables. This includes in exceptional cases partial funding for fieldwork, maintenance of equipment and specialized literature, such as textbooks and proceedings only. If any single item of equipment is valued at USD 5,000 or above, a valid proforma invoice from a supplier must be uploaded to the application portal. The grant does not cover salaries of the Principal Investigator or travel expenses unless they are clearly related to one of the conference and/or mobility components mentioned below. Additionally, please note that the purchase of fuel, fees for experts or consultants or labourers, laptops, tablets, drones and laboratory animals is not supported.
Awarded PIs may also support MSc student as part of the project, request funding for international conference grant, industrial link grant with partners in Germany, collaborative mobility grant in Germany and open access publication grant. Full details of each component are laid out in the guidelines.
The programme has an additional component which seeks to enhance the productivity of female scientists returning to academia after a maternity leave, scientist-after-child grant. Full details of this component can be found in the guidelines.
Eligibility
Applying Principal Investigators must be nationals of an eligible country, who holds a PhD and has good research experience. The grant should operate within a university or a research institution in one of the African countries lagging in science and technology.
The PI must be 40 years old or younger. Any applicant turning 41 in the year of application is not eligible.
The PI must have obtained their Ph.D. within the last 5 years in a country other than their home country.
The PI must have returned to their home country (refer to list in the guidelines) within the last 36 months or will return home before the end of 2026.
The PI must hold, be offered or be in the process of accepting a position at an academic and/or research institution (including international research centers) in their home country.
The PI must be national of an eligible African country that is lagging in science and technology (refer to list in the guidelines).
Applicant must at the time of application NOT have an active research grant with TWAS or OWSD Early Career Women Scientists (ECWS) Fellowship.
Applications from women scientists and those working in Least Developed Countries are especially encouraged.
The applicant must submit a strong Research Proposal, you may find further information on how to write a strong proposal by visiting Rising Scholars.
Please be advised that applicants may apply for only one programme per calendar year in the TWAS and OWSD portfolio. Applicants cannot apply for other TWAS programmes i.e. Postdoctoral and Visiting Researcher programme within the same year in order to be present in their home country throughout the duration of the grant.
Agreement
If selected, a trilateral written agreement is drawn up between TWAS, the Principal Investigator and the home institution. The home institution undertakes to administer the grant according to the agreement and to provide laboratory space, salaries and other facilities necessary for the project. Equipment, consumables and literature provided for the project through the SG-NAPI grant programme remain the property of the home institution after the project is completed.
In general, the grant funds are kept at TWAS for the purchase of items requested by the grant holder. TWAS places the orders with the supplier(s) upon receipt of proforma invoices submitted by the grant holder in accordance with the approved itemized budget.
The agreement will also provide details on how to activate other benefits of the grant such as support for MSc students, international conference grant, industrial link grant, collaborative mobility grant, open access publication grant and scientist-after-child grant.
Grant holders must submit a final report before the completion of the award.
How to apply
Ensure that you have read and fully understood the guidelines.
SG-NAPI grant applications, once the call opens will need to be submitted online by clicking on the “Apply Now” link at the bottom of this page. Please note the link will only be active once the call opens and not before (or after it is closed).
Please note that a researcher may only submit one application at a time and for only one kind of grant. Applicants cannot apply for other TWAS programmes i.e. Postdoctoral, Visiting Scholar and Visiting Researcher programme within the same year in order to be present in their home country throughout the duration of the grant.
For any queries please contact the TWAS SG-NAPI Grants office, e-mail: sgnapi@twas.org
When to apply
The deadline for receiving applications will be updated once decided. We strongly recommend that you do not wait until the deadline but submit the application as early as you can to enable us to process your application as quickly as possible.
Notification
Please note that the assignment meetings of the SG-NAPI Grants Committee will be held by the end of the year. Applicants will be notified of the outcome shortly after the meeting.
Any PI currently holding an award for any TWAS programme may not apply before completing the current award.
Application doc(s):
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application_guidelines_sg-napi_2026_3.pdf310.6 KB
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EE 30 Under 30 - Nominations Open
EE 30 Under 30
EE 30 Under 30 Class of 2026 — Nominations Now Open
EE 30 Under 30 celebrates young people across the globe who are building a sustainable future through education. The EE 30 Under 30 Class of 2026 will receive global recognition, join a growing community of inspiring EE leaders, and have access to ongoing opportunities for professional development and networking. Nominate yourself or a young leader you know by March 31.
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Applicant Webinar
Register here for our 2026 Applicant Webinar on March 10 at 10:00 AM U.S. Eastern Time (find your time zone) to learn more about the program and some tips for writing a strong nomination. A recording of the webinar will be shared with all registrants.
Environmental education (EE) and leadership show up in many different forms! We aim to recognize leaders with a wide range of backgrounds who are bringing new constituencies and insights to EE. We highly encourage nominees from across sectors and disciplines to apply. We welcome nominees who are:
Working at any scale: local, national, regional, or global, in rural or urban contexts, just to name a few!
In any position or role: community organizer, director, consultant, artist, teacher, and much more.
Using education in any context: in schools, businesses, communities, church groups, networks, government, the media—you name it!
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Eligibility requirements
Nominees must be 30 years old or younger (as of March 31, 2026). If you are over 30, you can still nominate someone else!
Nominees can come from anywhere in the world.
Nominations must be in English, but your nomination will not be judged based on your English language ability.
Nominees must be using EE to address sustainability issues, build a more resilient environmental movement, and/or create healthier and more civically engaged communities. Read more about the key elements of EE here.
Nominees must demonstrate some leadership in EE, but you do not need to be in a leadership position to demonstrate leadership! This can include (but is not limited to!) inspiring others to take action towards a shared vision, listening to and taking action for the needs of your community, innovating in the face of challenges, and welcoming everyone to participate and engage. For more about leadership, check out our blog "What Is a Leader?"
Video requirement: All nominees need to submit a short introduction video (90 seconds max) and provide a letter of support. Please take a close look at the application, whether you are nominating yourself or someone else, to understand these requirements.
We highly encourage you to use your own words and not rely on AI-generated content, including written responses from Chat GPT or other AI platforms. We will not consider videos that are AI-generated.
Preview the nomination form
Downloadable versions of the application can be accessed below for your personal use (Note: you must submit your application through Submittable to be considered for this award):
Nominating someone else: DOCX | PDF
Nominating myself: DOCX | PDF
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About EE 30 Under 30
Since 2016, NAAEE's EE 30 Under 30 program has recognized 301 individuals from 57 countries who are making a difference through environmental education. To address today’s complex challenges, we need a wide range of perspectives, skills, and experiences. EE 30 Under 30 celebrates the unique and passionate leadership of talented young leaders around the world and gives them a professional boost to increase their impact. Each year our awardees join a growing alumni network of inspiring environmental education leaders and receive ongoing opportunities to network, grow professionally, and promote their work.
Since 2020, a number of EE 30 Under 30 alumni have been supported by the Changemaker Grants program, which provides financial and professional development support to bring new transformative ideas to life and sustain their ongoing work. The EE 30 Under 30 and Changemaker Grants programs are made possible by the Global Environmental Education Partnership (GEEP) and the Sam and Mary Lawrence Foundation. Additional support was provided by the Environmental Stewardship Fund, a fund of Tides Foundation.
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Questions? Reach out to ee30u30@naaee.org
Congratulations to Our 2025 EE 30 Under 30 Awardees!
The North American Association for Environmental Education introduces its newest class of 30 visionary leaders under 30—rising changemakers from 21 countries who are transforming the future of environmental education. Get inspired by the stories and insights of the rising leaders making a difference in environmental education.
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The North American Association for Environmental Education (NAAEE) is thrilled to unveil its tenth class of trailblazers under age 30 who are using environmental education to create lasting impact in communities worldwide. The EE 30 Under 30 Class of 2025 range in age from 16 to 30, hail from 21 countries, and work with a wide range of audiences to tackle complex environmental and social issues in their communities. They encompass a variety of topics and approaches to EE, from teacher training and outdoor education to new technologies that address fast fashion to community-centered programs for ocean conservation and ecosystem restoration. Their collective work is reaching more than 300,000 people each year.
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Call for Nominations : 2026 Japan International Award for Young Agricultural Researchers
Overview
The Japan Award is the prize aiming to increase motivation among young researchers contributing to research and development in agriculture, forestry, fisheries and related industries in developing regions, by awarding young foreign researchers having shown outstanding performance or produced research achievements that may lead to future innovation. The Award was launched in 2007, and 2026 marks its 20th presentation.
Eligibility
Candidates must be researchers who have the nationality of a developing country and/or territory, are under 40 years old as of January 01, 2026, belong to a non-Japanese research institute or a non-Japanese university, are engaged in research and development in agriculture, forestry, fisheries and related industries in developing regions, and fall under any of the following criteria (Note: Those who have applied for and missed the award in previous years are eligible to re-apply).
Those who have shown outstanding performance in research and development in agriculture, forestry, fisheries, or related industries for a developing region, and who show great promise.
Those who have shown outstanding achievements in research and development that will lead to future technological innovation in agriculture, forestry, fisheries or related industries for a developing region, and who show great promise.
The candidates, in principle, must be able to attend the awarding ceremony will be held in Japan and deliver a lecture.
Award
Up to three awardees will be selected from candidates after a selection process by the selection committee.
Each awardee will be invited to Japan and awarded a testimonial by the Chairman of the AFFRC during the awarding ceremony. They will also receive a cash prize of US$5,000 each from JIRCAS (MOTAI-JIRCAS Award*).
*This award is operating by the donation from Mr. Shigeru MOTAI, a former Chairman of the AFFRC of MAFF and supported by the Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences (JIRCAS).
Application Deadline
Due date for submission of application: May 15 (Fri.), 2026 (JST)
※ Applications must be submitted by the recommending research institutes (either research institutes universities,Japanese or non-Japanese). Only one researcher can be recommended from each institute, including its branches.
Determination of award winners: August or September 2026 (tentative)
Date of Awarding Ceremony: October or November 2026 (tentative)
Application forms and application guidelines
Attachment
Application Guidelines for the 2025 Japan International Award for Young Agricultural Researchers
6.E01 Guideline-2026.pdf165.25 KB
Instructions in the Preparation of Application Forms
7.E02 Instruction in preparation-2026.pdf153.74 KB
Form 1: Application form
8.E03 Form1-2026.doc81 KB
Form 2: Self-Advertisement Sheet
9.E04 Form2-2026.doc41.5 KB
Form 3: List of Research Achievements
10.E05 Form3-2026.doc43 KB
Additional Guidance
Additional Guidance_2026.pdf84.13 KB
Application Form Checklist
Application Form Checklist_2026.pdf322.99 KB
Download all files
japanaward2026_forms.zip1.5 MB
Download Poster (English)1004.6 KB
Submit applications and inquiry by post to
Contact
1-1, Ohwashi Tsukuba City, Ibaraki 305-8686 Japan
Secretariat of the Japan International Award for Young Agricultural Researchers, Information and Public Relations Office, JIRCAS
Contact form:
https://www.jircas.go.jp/en/form/japanaward
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Due Date: May, 15, 2026
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