Deadline: 15-Apr-2026
The KFAS Fundamental Research Grant Program supports curiosity-driven research that advances fundamental scientific knowledge without immediate commercial or applied objectives. The program funds high-quality research across priority science and innovation domains, encouraging innovation, collaboration, and long-term impact within Kuwait’s research ecosystem.
Overview
The Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences (KFAS) Fundamental Research Grant Program is designed to support basic and foundational research that deepens understanding of fundamental scientific principles.
Unlike applied or commercial research programs, this grant focuses on knowledge generation, theory development, and scientific discovery that may lead to long-term technological, societal, or policy advances.
Purpose and Strategic Objectives
The program aims to:
- Advance fundamental scientific knowledge
- Increase understanding of core scientific principles
- Encourage innovative and exploratory research methodologies
- Strengthen Kuwait’s research capacity and academic excellence
- Lay the groundwork for future technologies and policy development
Funded research is not required to deliver immediate practical outcomes but must demonstrate scientific merit and originality.
Priority Research Domains
KFAS prioritizes proposals aligned with the following domains:
- Health
- STEAM Education
- Energy
- Environment
- Food and Water Security
- Future Economies
In addition to these areas, competitive proposals in broader science, technology, and innovation (STI) topics are also accepted, though priority is given to the specified domains.
Types of Research Supported
The Fundamental Research Grant Program supports:
- Curiosity-driven and hypothesis-led research
- Theoretical and experimental studies
- Methodological and conceptual innovation
- Research that advances scientific disciplines
- Work that may inform future technologies or policy over time
All proposals must clearly articulate their contribution to advancing a scientific field.
Who Is Eligible?
Eligible applicants include researchers and scientists from:
- Research and Higher Education institutions
- Public and Governmental sector organizations
- Not-for-Profit companies and Civil Society Organizations
Private sector organizations:
- Eligible only for the Policy Research Proposal Grant and not for fundamental research funding
International Collaboration Requirements
Researchers from international academic or research institutions:
- May apply only through a Kuwaiti institution
- Must demonstrate substantial collaboration with a Kuwait-based research team
This ensures local research capacity building and knowledge exchange.
Expectations for Proposals
All submitted proposals should:
- Advance a scientific field through original research
- Promote innovative approaches or methodologies
- Contribute to long-term scientific, technological, or policy understanding
- Demonstrate academic rigor and feasibility
- Align with KFAS ethical and research conduct standards
Research Visibility: KFAS Pure Portal
Examples of previously funded projects can be explored through the KFAS Pure Portal.
The portal functions as a research information management system that:
- Connects researchers and collaborators
- Showcases expertise and funded projects
- Highlights KFAS-supported research across disciplines
- Enhances transparency and research visibility
Required Supporting Documentation
Applicants are strongly encouraged to review all required documentation before submission, including:
- KFAS Research Grant Manual
- KFAS Code of Research Conduct
- KFAS Intellectual Property (IP) Policy
- KFAS Research Proposal Guidelines
- KFAS Young Researcher Grant Guidelines
- KFAS CV Template (mandatory for all Principal and Co-Investigators)
Noncompliance with these documents may result in proposal rejection or affect future funding eligibility.
Letter of Intent and Institutional Approval
In addition to the research proposal, applicants must upload a Letter of Intent (LoI) through the KFAS Research Grants Management System (GMS).
The Letter of Intent must:
- Be issued by the applicant’s affiliated institute or organization
- Confirm institutional approval to submit the proposal to KFAS
- Reflect awareness of project commitments and requirements
Co-Funding Requirements
Applicants must clearly outline any co-funding arrangements in:
- The application’s budget template
- The submitted Letter of Intent
Proposals without clear evidence of co-funding will be considered incomplete and may not be evaluated.
How to Apply: Step-by-Step Guide
- Confirm eligibility and institutional affiliation
- Define a fundamental research question aligned with KFAS priorities
- Prepare a detailed research proposal
- Complete the budget template, including co-funding details
- Prepare CVs using the compulsory KFAS CV Template
- Obtain an official Letter of Intent from the affiliated institution
- Submit the full application through the KFAS Research Grants Management System
New users are encouraged to begin by reviewing the system tutorial available on the application portal.
Why the KFAS Fundamental Research Grant Matters
This program is essential for:
- Supporting foundational scientific discovery
- Strengthening academic research culture in Kuwait
- Enabling long-term innovation and knowledge creation
- Building scientific capacity across priority sectors
- Laying the groundwork for future applied research and policy development
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Submitting applied or commercially focused proposals
- Failing to demonstrate fundamental scientific contribution
- Missing compulsory documents, especially the KFAS CV Template
- Omitting the Letter of Intent or co-funding details
- Weak collaboration plans for international projects
- Not adhering to KFAS guidelines and policies
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. What is the main focus of the KFAS Fundamental Research Grant Program?
The program funds basic research that advances fundamental scientific knowledge without immediate practical or commercial objectives.
2. Which research areas are prioritized?
Health, STEAM education, energy, environment, food and water security, and future economies.
3. Can private sector organizations apply?
No. Private sector applicants may apply only for the Policy Research Proposal Grant.
4. Are international researchers eligible?
Yes, but only through a Kuwaiti institution and with substantial collaboration with a Kuwait-based research team.
5. Is co-funding mandatory?
Yes. Co-funding must be clearly documented in both the budget template and the Letter of Intent.
6. Where can I view examples of funded projects?
Examples are available on the KFAS Pure Portal.
7. How are applications submitted?
All applications must be submitted online via the KFAS Research Grants Management System.
Conclusion
The KFAS Fundamental Research Grant Program provides a critical funding pathway for researchers seeking to advance core scientific knowledge and understanding. By prioritizing high-quality, curiosity-driven research and strong institutional collaboration, the program strengthens Kuwait’s scientific foundation and supports long-term innovation and discovery.
For more information, visit KFAS.









































