Royal Society-DFID Africa Capacity Building Initiative

This programme is for scientists who want to develop collaborative research consortia between scientists in sub-Saharan Africa and a research institution in the UK.

The overall aim of the scheme is to strengthen the research capacity of universities and research institution in sub-Saharan Africa by supporting the development of sustainable research networks.

The objectives are to:

    Facilitate sustainable multidisciplinary partnerships between research groups in sub-Saharan Africa and the UK.
    Strengthen research and training capacity in sub-Saharan African Institutions of Higher Education through the skill transfer between partner organisations of the research consortia.
    Produce a cadre of young, talented researchers through integrated PhD scholarships and shared supervision of post-graduate students between the UK-based and African consortia members.
    Evaluate the contributions of the Africa Initiative to supporting universities and institutions in Africa to develop sustainable research and research training capacity.

The scheme provides funding towards research expenses, travel and subsistence costs, (PhD) training, and limited funds for equipment.

Basic eligibility requirements

Applicants must be based in one of the eligible sub-Saharan African countries (PDF) or the UK. In order to act as a principal investigator (PI), applicants must:

    have a PhD or have extensive research experience at an equivalent level
    have a proven track record of training students at Master’s and Doctoral level
    have a proven track record of publishing in both national and international journals
    be based in the respective countries at the time of the application

Applications will be accepted in three research priority areas:

    Water & sanitation
    Renewable energy
    Soil-related research

The Programme Grant may provide support of up to £1,243,000 over a five year period

Programme Grants will provide support for Research Consortia, consisting of three African groups and one UK-based laboratory.

Official website link:

https://royalsociety.org/grants/schemes/africa-capacity-building