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Apply for the Essential Grant-Writing Skills Programme (Africa)

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Deadline: 03-Apr-2026

The AREF Essential Grant-Writing Skills Programme helps early-career African health researchers strengthen their capacity to write competitive research proposals. Through structured online sessions, practical assignments, and mentorship, participants learn to develop clear, funder-ready proposals in areas ranging from biomedical to social sciences within health research.

About the Programme

The Africa Research Excellence Fund (AREF) offers the Essential Grant-Writing Skills Programme to support early-career scientists in Africa. The programme strengthens participants’ abilities to articulate research ideas, design compelling proposals, and navigate international, regional, and national funding processes. It is targeted at researchers addressing Africa’s most pressing health challenges.

Programme Objectives

Participants will gain skills to:

Programme Structure

Funding and Support

Eligible Research Areas

The programme is open to researchers working on health-related challenges in:

Eligibility Criteria

Applicants must:

Why the Programme Matters

The AREF Essential Grant-Writing Skills Programme:

How to Apply

  1. Confirm eligibility based on citizenship, employment, and career stage

  2. Prepare details of your current health research projects

  3. Submit the application via the AREF online portal

  4. Engage fully with preparatory materials and online sessions

  5. Complete a draft proposal during the six-week interphase period

Tips for Applicants

FAQs

  1. Who can apply? Early-career researchers employed in Africa with a research doctorate or relevant Master’s/medical qualification obtained after 1 January 2020.

  2. Does the programme provide funding? No, it is a training programme without financial support.

  3. Which disciplines are eligible? Health-related fields including biomedical, clinical, public health, data science, veterinary, mental health, and social sciences.

  4. Are prior grant recipients eligible? Only if they do not already hold international grants totaling £250,000 or more.

  5. Is previous participation in grant-writing training allowed? No, first-time participants only.

  6. How long is the programme? Online sessions are complemented by a six-week drafting period between phases.

  7. What is the main outcome? A fully developed research proposal ready for submission to funders.

Conclusion

The AREF Essential Grant-Writing Skills Programme equips early-career African health researchers with the knowledge and practical skills to develop competitive, fundable research proposals. By focusing on clarity, innovation, collaboration, and funder alignment, the programme strengthens the continent’s research capacity and contributes to sustainable solutions for Africa’s pressing health challenges.

For more information, visit AREF.

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