Deadline: 12-Mar-2026
The ZANEC Student Research Grant Programme supports university and college students in Zambia to conduct research addressing key issues in higher education, including access, equity, student well-being, and gender inclusion. Ten grants are available for the 2026 academic year, providing financial, technical, and mentorship support. Selected students will carry out research over two months and submit reports that inform national education advocacy and policy.
Programme Overview
The Zambia National Education Coalition (ZANEC) seeks to empower students to conduct evidence-based research that contributes to improving the education sector in Zambia. The programme strengthens students’ analytical, research, and communication skills while connecting them with peers and professionals in the field.
Priority Research Areas
Applicants are encouraged to focus on topics within higher learning, such as:
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Access and equity in universities and colleges
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Social and psychological well-being of students
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Impact of artificial intelligence on academic freedom
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Quality assessment of higher education
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Women’s participation in student leadership and governance
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Inclusion of students with disabilities
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Campus policies addressing gender-based violence
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Tuition fees and access to education
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Other related issues, including sexual harassment and fostering inclusive societies
Who is Eligible?
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Students enrolled in the second or third year of a public or private university or college in Zambia
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Must submit a detailed research proposal aligning with the programme’s priority areas
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Applicants must demonstrate commitment to conducting research that contributes to educational improvement and advocacy
Grant Details
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Number of grants: 10 for 2026
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Support provided:
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Financial assistance for research activities
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Technical guidance and mentorship from experienced professionals
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Networking opportunities with peers and education sector stakeholders
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Research period: Two months
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Deliverables: Final research report (two hard copies and one soft copy)
How to Apply
Step 1: Prepare Research Proposal
Each proposal must include:
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Research topic
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Statement of the problem – Explain the issue and its significance
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Purpose/objectives of the study – Include specific, measurable objectives
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Brief literature review – Summarize relevant prior research
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Research questions or hypotheses
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Methodology – How the research will be conducted
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Definitions of key terms
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Assumptions guiding the research
Step 2: Submit Application
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Applications can be emailed or hand-delivered
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Deadline: Friday, 12 March 2026
Step 3: Selection and Orientation
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Successful applicants will be invited to an orientation on research methodologies
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Mentorship and technical guidance will be provided throughout the research process
Step 4: Conduct Research and Submit Report
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Research must be completed within two months
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Submit the final report including two hard copies and one soft copy to ZANEC
Tips for a Strong Application
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Choose a research topic aligned with ZANEC’s priority areas
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Clearly articulate research objectives and methodology
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Provide measurable outcomes and potential impact
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Ensure proposals are concise, structured, and self-contained
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Proofread for clarity and correctness before submission
FAQs
1. Who can apply for the grant?
Students enrolled in the second or third year at any public or private university or college in Zambia.
2. How many grants will be awarded?
Ten research grants for the 2026 academic year.
3. What support do selected students receive?
Financial assistance, mentorship, technical guidance, and networking opportunities.
4. What is the research duration?
Two months, starting after the orientation session.
5. How should applications be submitted?
Via email or hand delivery to ZANEC before the deadline.
6. What should a research proposal include?
Topic, problem statement, objectives, literature review, research questions, methodology, definitions, and assumptions.
7. Can research topics outside the listed priorities be considered?
Only if they are closely related to education improvement or advocacy in Zambia.
Conclusion
The ZANEC Student Research Grant Programme offers an opportunity for students to conduct impactful research on higher education challenges in Zambia. By providing financial and technical support, the programme encourages evidence-based contributions that inform policy and advocacy efforts, strengthening the education sector and fostering inclusive, equitable, and quality learning environments.
For more information, visit ZANEC.









































