Deadline: 15-Jun-2026
The King Hussein Cancer Research Award Young Investigator Award recognizes early-career cancer researchers who have made innovative and impactful contributions to oncology research in the Arab world and internationally. The award supports both regional and international Arab-origin researchers.
Each year, two winners are selected and receive $20,000 along with international recognition at the award ceremony in Amman, Jordan.
Overview of the Award
The Young Investigator Award is designed to:
- Recognize early-career cancer researchers
- Promote innovation in oncology research
- Support interdisciplinary and collaborative cancer studies
- Strengthen cancer research in the Arab world
- Highlight global contributions from Arab-origin scientists
The award values research that demonstrates:
- Scientific innovation
- Clinical or translational impact
- Strong collaboration
- Relevance to cancer challenges
Award Tracks
The program includes two application tracks:
Regional Track
- For researchers based in the Arab world
- Must be affiliated with an institution in the region
International Track
- For researchers of Arab origin working outside the Arab world
- Recognizes global contributions to cancer research
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must:
- Be 45 years old or younger
- Hold an MD, PhD, MD/PhD, or equivalent degree
- Have significant contributions to cancer research
- Demonstrate strong scientific impact and innovation
Additional expectations:
- At least 50% of career work should relate to cancer research (preferred)
- Demonstrated collaboration in oncology research
Application Rules
- Only one submission per applicant per cycle
- Members of the Award Board cannot apply during their tenure or for one year after
- Previous winners may reapply after five years
Focus Areas
The award recognizes work in:
- Cancer biology and oncology research
- Clinical and translational cancer studies
- Multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary approaches
- Collaborative international research
- Innovations improving cancer diagnosis or treatment
Selection Criteria
Applicants are evaluated based on:
- Scientific excellence and originality
- Contribution to cancer research
- Impact on clinical or scientific advancement
- Collaboration and interdisciplinary engagement
- Relevance to the Arab world (regional or diaspora context)
Award Benefits
Selected recipients receive:
- $20,000 prize per winner
- International recognition at the King Hussein Award Ceremony
- Platform to showcase research achievements
- Visibility within regional and global cancer research communities
Programme Objectives
The award aims to:
- Support emerging leaders in cancer research
- Strengthen oncology research capacity in the Arab world
- Encourage international collaboration among Arab scientists
- Highlight innovative contributions to cancer science
- Foster a global network of cancer researchers
Why This Award Matters
Cancer research requires:
- Strong international collaboration
- Continuous innovation in treatment and diagnostics
- Integration of clinical and laboratory science
This award helps by:
- Recognizing high-impact early-career researchers
- Encouraging Arab participation in global oncology research
- Promoting interdisciplinary scientific advancement
- Supporting future leaders in cancer research
Conclusion
The King Hussein Cancer Research Award Young Investigator Award recognizes outstanding early-career cancer researchers from the Arab world and diaspora. By offering financial support, international recognition, and a prestigious platform, the award strengthens global cancer research while highlighting innovative contributions from Arab-origin scientists.
For more information, visit King Hussein Cancer Foundation.









































