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2009 Emerald/ALCS African Engineering Research Fund Award.

Announcement Date: 23 August 2009

Deadline for Application:  1 February 2010

Emerald and ALCS (The Authors' Licensing and Collecting Society), in association with INASP (International Network for the Availability of Scientific Publications) and the African Engineering Education Association (AEEA), are pleased to announce the launch of the 2009 Emerald/ALCS African Engineering Research Fund Award.

The Award-winning entry will receive a cash prize of 2,500 GBP (approximately US$4,000 equivalent) to fund the winning research project. Applications should focus on the subject of material sciences, and should also address the dissemination of knowledge for the social good with a specific orientation toward benefit for Africa.

At least one member of the research team must be based in Africa. The closing date for receipt of applications is 1 February 2010 .

This award represents a fantastic opportunity for researchers to gain significant financial support as well as international recognition.

For further information and details of how to apply please click here

 


Egypt in the 7th Millennium Emerging Stars Award

Announcement Date: 23 August 2009

Deadline for Application:  30 August 2009 (Application is now closed!)

Egypt in the 7th Millennium Emerging Stars Award
Meet the young emerging stars

A total of 10 young physicians will receive a special award of free registration for the 2nd Hepatology and Gastroenterology Post Graduate Course and hotel accommodation.

The Best Case Video presentation will be awarded free registration and accommodation in The Digestive Disease Week (DDW) May 1- 6, 2010 in New Orleans, LA, USA.

The Best Hepatology research presentation will be awarded free registration and accommodation in The American College of Gastroenterology (ACG) annual meeting October 15-20, 2010 in San Antonio, TX, USA.

Please click here for information about the emerging star Eligibility.

 


King Faisal International Prize

Announcement Date: 28 January 2009

Deadline for Application:  1 May 2009 (Application is now closed!)

King Faisal Foundation believes that it is through the collective efforts of outstanding individuals that the highest aspirations are realized. The annual presentation of King Faisal International Prize enables the Foundation to reward dedicated men and women whose contributions make a positive difference: those who exceptionally serve Islam and Muslims, and the scientists and scholars whose research results in significant advances in specific areas that benefit humanity. This incentive also encourages expanded research that may lead to important medical and scientific breakthroughs.

Merit and excellence alone are the criteria for selection. As testimony to the high caliber of Prize recipients and to the importance of the research carried out by KFIP laureates, nine winners have gone on to win Nobel prizes for the same works that were recognized by King Faisal International Prize. Incredibly, four of the six Physics and Chemistry Nobel Laureates for 2001 were former KFIP winners.

For more information, please click here

 

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TWAS Prizes 2009

Announcement Date: 2 February 2009

Deadline for Application:  31 March 2009 (Application is now closed!)

 

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The Tech Awards

Announcement Date: 1 March 2009

Deadline for Application:  27 March 2009 (Application is now closed!)

The Tech Awards: Technology benefiting humanity, is a signature program of The Tech Museum of Innovation, presented by Applied Materials, Inc. It is one of the premier annual humanitarian awards programs in the world, recognizing technical solutions that benefit humanity and address the most critical issues facing our planet and its people. Each year, The Tech Awards honors 25 global innovators (Laureates) who are applying technology to benefit humanity in five universal categories: Education, Equality, Environment, Economic Development, and Health. Five finalists are selected for each category.

 


The Royal Society Pfizer Award 2009

Announcement Date: 22 January 2009

Deadline for Application:  23 February 2009 (Application is now closed!)

This prestigious international award, sponsored by Pfizer Ltd, is designed to reward scientists at an early stage of their research career and to promote capacity building in the developing world.

The 2009 award is open to any research scientist, based in Africa, making an innovative contribution to the biological sciences, including basic medical science that has led to a sustainable positive impact on Africa.

Up to 60,000 will be awarded as a grant in order for the recipient to carry out a research project that is linked to an African centre of scientific excellence, which would normally be a University, or equivalent research centre. 5,000 will be given as a prize to the recipient.

Nominations can be made by senior academics and members of National Academies of Science. Nominations consist of statements from the nominator outlining the candidates scientific record, suitability for the award and impact in Africa, and a proposal by the nominee for the research project on which to spend the grant.

Closing date for nominations: Monday, 23 February 2009

For full details of this award and the online nomination forms, please click here

If you have any queries, please contact Harriet Frankland on +44 (0)20 7451 2225 or awards@royalsociety.org

 

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7th Edition of the Islamic Development Bank Prizes for Science & Technology

Announcement Date: 21 January 2009

Deadline for Application:  15 February 2009 (Application is now closed!)

In recognition of the crucial role that Science and Technology (S&T) plays in socio-economic development, the Islamic Development Bank (IDB) has, over the years, diversified and increased its assistance to member countries in this area.

In a move aimed at promoting scientific talents and excellence in the S&T education in R&D institutions of its member countries, the IDB launched in 1422H an initiative called the "IDB Prizes for Science & Technology".

For more information on the IDB Prizes for Science & Technology, please click here

Filled application forms should be emailed to: STPrize1430@isdb.org

 

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Scholarships

German-Egyptian Research Short term Scholarship (GERSS)

Announcement Date: 26 July 2009

Deadline for Application:  15 October 2009 (Application is now closed!)

The German Egyptian Research Short term Scholarship GERSS is a program jointly funded by the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research (MHESR) and the German Academic Exchange Service, Bonn (DAAD) in order to finance short-term scholarships for young Egyptian scientists to travel to Germany.

The target groups of the program are researchers enrolled in MSc, PhD programs and young Post Doctoral candidates. The scholarships may be awarded for a period from three to six months.

- Call for application: 1st of September

- The online application form is available on the GERSS website http://www.mhesr-initiatives.org/gerss

- In order to apply for the GERSS scholarship, you have to register yourself on the GERSS website.

- For more information please refer to: http://www.mhesr-initiatives.org/gerss/

 


Other Opportunities

Call for proposals in "Sustainable Biofuels"

Announcement Date: 15 October 2009

Deadline for Application:  15 December 2009

A new call within the Top-level Research Initiative opened.
The call is under the sub-program Sustainable Bio-fuels. Only Nordic research projects with strong user involvement in the knowledge creation and diffusion throughout the project cycle will be funded in this call. The rationale is that effective and efficient knowledge creation, adaptation and diffusion takes place as an integrated interaction and collaboration between producers and users of new technologies and systems.

Read the full call text at:
http://www.nordicenergy.net/_upl/call_for_proposals_sustainable_biofuels_2009-10-15.pdf



Go to application form at: http://www.nordicenergy.net/tri-sb/

 


German Egyptian Scientific Projects GESP - Mobility Grant program for German Egyptian research teams

Announcement Date: 26 July 2009

Deadline for Application:  12 October 2009 (Application is now closed!)

The German Egyptian Scientific Projects GESP is a new fund that supports the exchange of scientific visits between Egyptian and German research teams.

This program is co-financed by the Science & Technology Development Fund (STDF) in Egypt and the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) in Germany.

For Egyptian Scientists:

- The call for application and the online application forms are available on the Science and Technology Development Fund website www.stdf.org.eg

- In order to apply for the GESP program, you have to register on this site.

- For more information, please refer to http://cairo.daad.de/en/studyingresearchgermany/scholarshipforeigners/ or www.stdf.org.eg

 


African Union Scientific Awards

Announcement Date: 16 April 2009

Deadline for Application:  9 September 2009 (Application is now closed!)

Science and Technology is one of the key focal areas on Africa's development agenda.

The Constitutive Act, establishing the African Union, recognizes the need to advance the development of Africa by promoting research in all fields, and in particular, in science and technology.

 

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TWAS Fellowships 2009

Announcement Date: 2 March 2009

Deadline for Application:  31 August 2009 (Application is now closed!)

The International Programme for Higher Education and Research (IPHER) provides over 280 fellowships annually tenable in developing countries such as Brazil, China, India, Malaysia, Mexico and Pakistan for scientists from developing countries.

Fellowships, for various lengths of time, are available for postgraduate, postdoctoral and advanced research. Brief details of each programme are provided below.

For additional information, including eligibility criteria and application forms, please visit: TWAS website under the "Programmes" tab.

 

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ICGEB funding programmes

Announcement Date: 7 February 2009

Deadline for Application:  31 March 2009 (Application is now closed!)

The 2009 application forms for the ICGEB funding programmes are now available at the following URLs:

Fellowships
http://www.icgeb.org/fellowships.html

CRP - Research Grant
http://www.icgeb.org/research-grants.html

Meetings and Conferences
http://www.icgeb.org/meetings-and-courses.html

Full details on the individual programmes are provided in the relevant application forms.

There is a common submission deadline valid for all programmes, divided in the following two phases:

Phase 1 deadline: 31 March 2009: Submission of applications to the ICGEB Liaison Officers for endorsement

Phase 2 deadline: 30 April 2009: Endorsed applications to be received at ICGEB Trieste (Italy)

Contact person: Prof Iqbal Parker
ICGEB Cape Town
E-mail: mparker@curie.uct.ac.za

 

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COMSTECH-TWAS: Joint Research Grants Programme for Young Scientists in OIC Countries

Announcement Date: 26 February 2009

Deadline for Application:  31 March 2009 (Application is now closed!)

The COMSTECH-TWAS Joint Research Grants Programme is established in response to the needs of promising young researchers in OIC countries, particularly those attached to institutions that lack appropriate research facilities.

Under this scheme, individual researchers in OIC countries working in science and technology are awarded grants to enable them to purchase the research facilities they need to enhance their productivity.

The specific aims of the programme are to encourage the pursuit of scientific excellence in OIC countries by identifying and supporting the best young scientists in these countries; to reinforce and promote scientific research and to strengthen the endogenous capacity in science and technology; to counteract the brain drain and reduce the exodus of scientific talent from the OIC countries.

 

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Training Course: Capacity Building in Environmental Related Issues in the Field of Geo-mining: Remote Sensing and other Environment-related Issues

Announcement Date: 2 March 2009

Deadline for Application:  16 March 2009 (Application is now closed!)

TWAS - the academy of sciences for the developing world and FORGEA International - Training and cooperation centre in the field of geo-mining and environment are pleased to announce about a training course on Capacity Building in Environmental Related Issues in the Field of Geo-mining:Remote Sensing and other Environment-related Issues held 17-30 May 2009.

The course will focus on the many topics including:

- Mine site characterization as a prerequisite for remediation;
- Remote sensing techniques applied to satellite and aerial hyper spectral data for land degradation monitoring;
- Ground penetrating radar (GPR) and electromagnetic tomography imaging for characterizing deposits;
- GPS and photogrammetry techniques in quarrying areas;
- Environmental restoration of mining area surfaces;
- 3D modeling: visibility analyses, volume measurements, relief images.

The course will consist of lectures, group-learning activities, computer exercises, field work and case study reports provided by the participants. The course will arrange some 20 didactic modules and visits to relevant sites.

 

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