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Jennifer Ward Oppenheimer 2023 Research Grant for African Researchers ($150,000 grant)

The JWO Research Grant was founded in honor of Jennifer Ward Oppenheimer. The grant aims to continue her contribution to and passion for Africa, the environment, and pioneering science. The purpose of the grant is to support early-career scientists that are conducting impactful research that will provide solutions to some of Africa’s most pressing problems.

About Jennifer Ward Oppenheimer (JWO)

Jennifer Ward Oppenheimer’s love for the African continent began in the mid-90s  when she moved to Zimbabwe with Jonathan Oppenheimer.

In 1999 they moved to South Africa and she embraced it as her home. Her philanthropic interests first started with health and education, however, as she began to understand the challenges that South Africa, Africa and the world faced, the environment took centre stage and became a significant part of her focus and passion.

Sustainable ecology became a central theme in her efforts to understand how a sustainable environment can be created where man and the environment can exist and live for generations.

The JWO Research Grant was founded in her honor. The grant aims to continue her contribution to and passion for Africa, the environment, and pioneering science. The purpose of the grant is to support early-career scientists that are conducting impactful research that will provide solutions to some of Africa’s most pressing problems.

Benefits

A grant of $150,000 will be awarded to one successful applicant. The grant will support a research project or program for up to three years (previously funded research not eligible).

Requirements

The lead applicant should:
  • Be an early career scientist: Applicant must already hold a PhD degree and should have no more than seven years of work and/or research experience post-degree (excluding time taken for family responsibilities).
  • Have strong links to a credible African institution: The institution should have a proven ability to manage to fund and subscribes to good financial grant practice and can be any of the following: academic institution, research institution, government institution, NGO, for-profit organization.

Judges will be looking if the research:

  • Advances the frontiers of knowledge within the chosen field
  • Facilitates solutions to African challenges: The research should try and solve an African challenge that occurs in more than one geography and is scalable to other areas. The research should include multiple research sites
  • Demonstrates innovative methodologies and approaches.
  • Exhibits scientific rigor and excellence.
  • Contributes to human capital development (e.g. mentorship, support, and professional development opportunities) for the next generation of researchers.
  • Incorporates a holistic perspective and involves inter-and multi-disciplinary collaboration with partners (preference intra-African) to leverage time, expertise, skills, materials, and resources and reduce duplication.
  • Articulates the potential to create impact both during and beyond the grant period.
  • Displays knowledge of associated recent or ongoing work on the continent.
  • Defines a clear plan for disseminating research outcomes both inside and outside the scientific community.
  • Endeavors to open access publications (popular and scientific
  • Does not present unacceptable ethical or safety risk.

How to Apply

  • Applicants’ proposals must demonstrate a strong link to biodiversity and conservation.
VISIT TO APPLY –JWO website.
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