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Applications open for Young Researcher Grant Program (Kuwait)

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Deadline: 15-Apr-2026

The KFAS Young Researcher Grant Program supports early-career researchers under the age of 33 to lead applied or fundamental research projects in priority science and innovation domains. The program aims to build research capacity in Kuwait by funding mentored projects with strong potential for scientific advancement, innovation, and policy relevance.

Overview

The Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences (KFAS) Young Researcher Grant Program is designed to promote and support early-career researchers, students, and working professionals who are non-PhD holders and under the age of 33.

The program enables young researchers to lead their own applied or fundamental research projects while receiving guidance from an experienced mentor, helping them build strong foundations for long-term research careers.

Program Objectives and Strategic Intent

The Young Researcher Grant Program aims to:

Priority Research Domains

KFAS prioritizes proposals aligned with the following domains:

In addition to these areas, competitive proposals in general science, technology, and innovation (STI) topics are also accepted, though priority is given to the listed domains.

Types of Research Supported

Funded projects may involve:

All proposals must clearly articulate expected outcomes and contributions to science, innovation, or policy development.

Who Is Eligible?

Applicants must meet the following criteria:

Eligible applicant sectors include:

Private sector applicants:

Institutional and Collaboration Requirements

Research projects must be:

International academic and research institutions:

Mentorship Structure

Each funded young researcher must work under the guidance of a mentor who:

Mentorship is a core component of the program and is essential for eligibility.

Research Visibility: KFAS Pure Portal

KFAS highlights funded project examples through the KFAS Pure Portal, a research information management system that:

Required Supporting Documentation

Applicants are strongly encouraged to review all KFAS documentation before applying, including:

Failure to comply with these documents may result in application rejection or future funding limitations.

Letter of Intent and Co-Funding Requirements

In addition to the research proposal, applicants must submit a Letter of Intent (LoI) via the KFAS Research Grants Management System.

The Letter of Intent must:

Proposals without clearly documented co-funding in both the budget template and the Letter of Intent will be considered incomplete.

How to Apply: Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Confirm eligibility, age requirement, and academic qualifications

  2. Identify a mentor with a PhD or equivalent

  3. Develop a research proposal aligned with KFAS priority domains

  4. Prepare the budget and clearly state any co-funding

  5. Complete CVs using the compulsory KFAS CV Template

  6. Obtain a formal Letter of Intent from your institution

  7. Submit the full application through the KFAS Research Grants Management System

New applicants are encouraged to review the online application tutorial before starting the submission process.

Why the KFAS Young Researcher Grant Matters

This program plays a key role in:

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. Who can apply for the KFAS Young Researcher Grant Program?

Individuals under 33 years old, holding at least a bachelor’s degree, and not holding a PhD.

2. Is a mentor required for this grant?

Yes. All projects must be supervised by a mentor with a PhD or equivalent qualification.

3. Can international researchers apply?

Yes, but only through a Kuwaiti institution and with substantial collaboration with a Kuwait-based research team.

4. Are private sector applicants eligible?

Private sector applicants may apply only for the Policy Research Proposal Grant.

5. What research areas are prioritized?

Health, STEAM education, energy, environment, food and water security, and future economies.

6. Is co-funding mandatory?

Yes. Co-funding must be clearly stated in both the budget template and the Letter of Intent.

7. How are applications submitted?

All applications must be submitted online through the KFAS Research Grants Management System.

Conclusion

The KFAS Young Researcher Grant Program provides a structured and supportive pathway for early-career researchers to lead impactful research projects under expert mentorship. By focusing on priority science and innovation domains, the program strengthens Kuwait’s research ecosystem while empowering young researchers to build sustainable and influential research careers.

For more information, visit KFAS.

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