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AAS 2021 African Research Initiative for Scientific Excellence Pilot Programme

Are you a talented early-career scientist who has already produced excellent supervised work, is ready to work independently and shows potential to be a research leader? The African Research Initiative for Scientific Excellence Pilot Programme (ARISE-PP) Grant is an opportunity for you to further develop your research career and become a principal researcher leading your own grant.

About African Academy of Sciences (AAS)

The African Academy of Sciences (The AAS) is a non-aligned, non-political, not-for-profit pan African organisation whose vision is to see transformed lives on the African continent through science. Our tripartite mandate is recognising excellence through The AAS’ highly prestigious fellowship and award schemes, providing advisory and think tank functions for shaping Africa’s Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) strategies and policies and implementing key Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) programmes addressing Africa’s developmental challenges. The STI t... continue reading

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African Research Initiative for Scientific Excellence Pilot Programme

Application Deadline30 Jul 2021
TypeEntrepreneurs
SponsorAfrican Academy of Sciences (AAS)
GenderMen and Women

Aim and Benefits of African Research Initiative for Scientific Excellence Pilot Programme

The maximum grant amount per grantee is a lump sum of EUR 500,000 for a period not exceeding 60 months (5 years). An ARISE grant can cover up to 100% of the total eligible direct costs of the research plus a contribution of up to 7% of the total eligible direct costs towards indirect costs.


Requirements for African Research Initiative for Scientific Excellence Pilot Programme Qualification

African researchers who are African nationals with 2-7 years of research experience since completion of their PhD, a scientific track record showing great promise, and an excellent research proposal to conduct excellent research in an African university or research institution.

What proposals are eligible?

The ARISE-PP grants are open to applications from all fields of research.  Proposals should take into account the priorities of the AU-EU High Level Policy Dialogue on Science Technology and Innovation (Public Health, Green Transition, Innovation and Technology, Capacities for science).

Eligible Host Institutions

Research must be conducted at an eligible university or research institution located in one of the African Union member states. The Host Institution (HI) must be a legal entity and a leading African institution able to provide an excellent research environment and facilities that match the requirements of the proposed research project.

Applications for an ARISE grant must be submitted by the lead Principal Investigator (PI) in collaboration with, and on behalf of, their African Host Institution. Grants are awarded to the  HI with the explicit commitment that this institution will offer appropriate conditions for the PI to direct the research independently and manage its funding for the duration of the project.

The PI does not necessarily have to be working at the proposed host institution at the time of submission of the proposal. However, a mutual agreement and the host institution’s commitment on how the relationship will be established are necessary, should the proposal be successful. The PI should be planning to work with the students and faculty based at the proposed host institution to enhance the HI’s capacity to undertake cutting edge research.

The call targets to award one grant per country. Therefore, researchers seeking to work at Host Institutions in countries often not awarded grants in pan African research funding calls are encouraged to apply.

Application Deadline

July 30, 2021


How to Apply

Interested and qualified? Go to African Academy of Sciences (AAS) on aasishango.ccgranttracker.com to apply
  1. ARISE grant applications can only be submitted in response to a Call for Proposals.
  2. All applications and their supporting documents must be submitted in English.
  3. Supporting documents issued in a language other than English should be accompanied with their English translation.
  4. Applications must be submitted via the AAS Grants Management system (Ishango).
  5. Application forms, guidance notes, and links to other relevant documents are available on this webpage.
  6. Submission of Expressions of Interest opens on 18 June 2021 and closes at 17.00 EAT on 30 July 2021.
  7. Successful Expressions of Interest will be invited to submit full applications between September and October 2021.
  8. Refer to the Guide for Applicants for a full description of the call.

For more details, visit AAS website.

Application Timeline:

  • Deadline for submission of Expression of Interest (EOI): Friday, 30th July 2021
  • Submission of Full Application: September – October 2021
  • Interviews for shortlisted candidates: January 2022
  • Commencement of Grant Awards: April/May 2022
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