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Jennifer Ward Oppenheimer (JWO) Research Grant 2025

  • Writer: Omran Aburayya
    Omran Aburayya
  • Apr 10
  • 2 min read

If you're an early-career scientist passionate about addressing Africa's environmental challenges, the Jennifer Ward Oppenheimer (JWO) Research Grant offers a significant opportunity. Applications are now open for this prestigious grant, designed to support impactful research that contributes to biodiversity and conservation efforts across the continent.

 

JWO Research Grant Summary

  • Location: Africa

  • Host Institution: Credible African institutions, including academic, research, government, NGOs, and for-profit organizations

  • Academic Level: Postdoctoral

  • Target Group: Early-career scientists

  • Fields of Focus: Biodiversity and conservation

  • Award Value: $150,000 USD

  • Award Duration: Up to 3 years

  • Application Deadline: May 2, 2025, at 00:00 (SAST)

  • Start Date: To be announced

  • Eligible to Apply: Individuals holding a Ph.D. with no more than seven years of post-degree research experience (excluding career breaks)

 

Grant Overview

The JWO Research Grant aims to honor Jennifer Ward Oppenheimer's legacy by supporting early-career scientists conducting research that addresses Africa's pressing environmental issues. The grant provides $150,000 USD to fund a research project or program for up to three years. The proposed research must have a strong link to biodiversity and conservation and be focused on or conducted within Africa.

 

Benefits

  • Financial Support: A substantial grant of $150,000 USD to fund research over a period of up to three years.

  • Professional Development: Opportunities for mentorship and collaboration with leading scientists and institutions.

  • Networking: Access to a network of professionals and organizations dedicated to environmental conservation in Africa.

 

Eligibility Criteria

  1. Educational Background: Applicants must hold a Ph.D. degree.

  2. Experience: No more than seven years of work and/or research experience post-degree, excluding career breaks.

  3. Institutional Affiliation: Strong links to a credible African institution with proven ability to manage funding and adherence to good financial grant practices.

  4. Research Focus: Proposed research should demonstrate a strong link to biodiversity and conservation and be focused on or conducted within Africa.

 

Application Procedure

1. Prepare Your Proposal: Develop a research proposal that aligns with the grant's focus on biodiversity and conservation.


2. Complete the Application Form: Fill out the application form available on the [JWO Research Grant website]


3. Submit Required Documents: Ensure all necessary documents, including your research proposal and proof of institutional affiliation, are submitted before the deadline.


📂Documents Required:

  • Completed application form

  • Detailed research proposal

  • Proof of Ph.D. qualification

  • Evidence of affiliation with a credible African institution


🔗 For more information and to access the application form, visit the [JWO Research Grant application page]

 


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