Young African Phosphorus Fellowships
Awards of USD $5,000 each will be conferred to five early-career
scientists working in an African NARES institution (National
Agricultural Research and Extension System) or African university.
The award is to encourage scientific programs relevant to understanding
and improving phosphorus (P) management in agro-ecosystems.
Eligibility
You will be required to upload documents during the online
application process. It is recommended that electronic (pdf) copies of
these documents be prepared in advance.
Deadlines; Apply by 1st June.
Scientists working at an African NARES institution or university
who are age 40 or younger at the time of application are eligible for
the Fellowship.
Applicants must submit a creative proposal that addresses
current knowledge gaps or synthesizes existing information leading to
improved P management. Include a description of how the award will be
used (such as to support research activities and/or support travel) to
achieve the proposal objectives.
Evidence of any scientific partnerships and institutional collaboration will be reviewed favourably. Female scientists are especially encouraged to apply.
Requirements
In order to complete the application process, you will need to submit the following in either English or French:
A description of how the Fellowship will lead to improved understanding of P management in agricultural systems. This should outline any new research, data synthesis, or travel that will be supported with the Fellowship funds.
Include sufficient detail that will permit evaluation of its originality, innovative approach, and relevance.
Electronic copy of two letters of support, one of which
must be from the applicant’s supervisor. Letters must be signed and
written on official letterhead and include the phone number and e-mail
address of the letter writer.
A resume that includes date of birth, academic degrees, and any
relevant publications dealing with P behaviour in soil, water or
plants.
A short report will be required at the end of the award period
that describes how the funds were used to support the outcomes of the
proposal.
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