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Applications open for Royal Society Africa Prize

We Are Together International Prize

Deadline: 20-Feb-2026

The Royal Society Africa Prize recognises senior research scientists based in Africa for innovative contributions to the sciences. Winners receive a £15,000 research grant, a £2,000 personal award, a commemorative medal, and deliver a Prize Lecture at the Royal Society. Nominations must be submitted by senior academics and are linked to African centres of excellence.

Overview

The Royal Society Africa Prize celebrates senior African scientists (15+ years post-PhD) who demonstrate innovation in their research and contribute to building scientific capacity in Africa. The prize supports projects with potential to extend beyond the initial funding period.

Prize Benefits

Key Objectives

Eligibility Criteria

Project Requirements

How to Apply / Nominate

  1. Nominations submitted by senior academics or national academy members.

  2. Project must be linked to an African centre of excellence.

  3. Ensure nominee meets eligibility criteria for seniority and research base.

  4. Submit nomination before 20 February 2026.

  5. Notify the Royal Society of any changes in project scope, status, or location during the award period.

Tips for Applicants

FAQs

1. Who can nominate a candidate?

Nominations must come from senior academics or members of national academies of science.

2. Can the grant be used for salaries?

No. Grant funds cannot support the recipient’s salary or salaries for research assistants.

3. Is the award open to early-career researchers?

No. Applicants must be more than 15 years post-PhD.

4. Can research involving human or animal subjects be funded?

Yes, but ethical permissions and compliance with relevant national and local guidelines are mandatory.

5. How is the award disbursed?

The research grant is paid in one installment after the recipient attends the Royal Society Prize Lecture and awarding ceremony.

6. Are there restrictions on where research must be conducted?

Yes, research must be carried out at an African centre of excellence.

7. What is the nomination deadline?

Nominations must be submitted by 20 February 2026.

Conclusion

The Royal Society Africa Prize is a prestigious opportunity for senior African scientists to gain recognition, funding, and support for impactful research. By combining financial support with capacity-building goals, the prize fosters innovation and strengthens scientific development across the continent.

For more information, visit The Royal Society.

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