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Research Grants in Biological and Water resources for Developing Countries



Research Grants from International Foundation for Science (IFS), Sweden

IFS is a research council with international operations and the mission to build the scientific capacity of developing countries in sciences related to the sustainable management of biological and water resources.
At IFS, we believe that the interests of both science and development are best served by promoting and nurturing the research efforts of promising young science graduates, who have the potential to become leading scientists in their countries.
Since 1974, IFS has provided more than 7,000 Research Grants to young scientists in some 100 developing countries in Africa, Asia and the Pacific, and Latin America and the Caribbean.

About the International Foundation for Science (IFS)

IFS is a NGO (non-governmental organisation) founded in 1972. Funding comes from governmental and non-governmental sources, as well as national and international organisations. The annual budget for research grants is approximately USD 5 million. IFS has 135 Affiliated Organisations in 86 countries, of which three-quarters are in developing countries and one-quarter in industrial countries. IFS has an international Board of Trustees. The IFS Secretariat is located in Stockholm, Sweden.

The Mission of the International Foundation for Science (IFS)

IFS shall contribute towards strengthening the capacity of developing countries to conduct relevant and high quality research on the sustainable management of biological resources. This will involve the study of physical, chemical, and biological processes, as well as relevant social and economic aspects, important in the conservation, production, and renewable utilisation of the natural resources base.
To further this goal, IFS supports research grants  for young developing country scientists who have the potential for becoming the future research leaders and lead scientists in their nations. The criteria for eligibility for IFS research grants support stipulate that the scientist must be young and at the beginning of his or her research career and from a developing country, where the research must take place.

The Research Grants Programme from International Foundation for Science (IFS)

The research grants provided by IFS is primarily in the form of an IFS Research Grant, which amounts to USD 12,000 and may be renewed twice. It is intended for the purchase of the basic tools needed to conduct a research project: equipment, expendable supplies, and literature. Since 1974 there have been 3,500 IFS Grantees in Africa, Asia and the Pacific, and Latin America and the Caribbean. Of these 22% are women.

Value of the Research Grants

IFS research grants gives awards for excellence in research to chosen IFS Grantees. Up to 12 IFS/DANIDA Awards and the IFS Jubilee Awards (of US $2,000 each) are given annually and one Sven Brohult Award (of US $10,000) is given once every third year. Grantees must be nominated for these awards, but may not nominate themselves.
 

Apply for the research grant

How to Apply for an IFS Research Grants

When to apply the research grants
Applications for a particular call must be received at the IFS Secretariat before midnight GMT on the deadline date to be included in that session.

Eligibility criteria for the research grants

An eligible candidate for an IFS Research grant is

  • a citizen of a developing country
  • a scientist with at least a Master's or equivalent degree/research experience
  • under 40 years of age and at the beginning of research career
  • attached to a university, national research institution or a research-oriented NGO in a developing country

 

Exceptions criteria of the research grants

  • China: Chinese applicants must be under 30 years of age.
  • Researchers from Hong Kong SAR are not eligible for support from IFS.
  • Researchers from Sub-Saharan Africa are eligible for IFS research grants support up to the age of 45, provided they have completed their highest academic degree (MSc, MA, PhD or equivalent) in the previous 5 years.
  • Argentina, Chile, Mexico and Uruguay: Applications of the research grants are no longer accepted from these countries.

Projects qualify of the research grants

To qualify for IFS research grants, research projects must be

  • related to the sustainable utilisation, conservation or management of the biological or water resource base
  • conducted in a developing country
  • of a high scientific standard
  • feasible
  • relevant for the country/region

Countries qualify of the research grants

IFS Research grants are reserved for developing country scientists for research projects carried out in a developing country.

Country eligibility is based on the GNI per capita (GNI = Gross National Income) of the country, as published annually by World Bank. The upper limit is drawn at the average GNI/capita for so-called Upper Middle Income Countries (UMIC). If a country's GNI/capita increases and exceeds this upper limit for some consecutive years, the country will be phased out of the IFS granting programme.

Due to the improved economic situation in Argentina, Chile, Mexico and Uruguay, these countries are no longer eligible for IFS grants.

 


The IFS research grants application process is now re-opened!

New applicants wishing to apply for a research grants to IFS are invited to submit their research application form before either of the dates highlighted below.

There will be two time-bound research grants application sessions before the new three programme strategy is adopted in 2012. The deadline for the first session of research grants is 9th October 2011, and the deadline for the second session is 29th January 2012.

IFS grantees wishing to submit a renewal application should communicate directly with their contact person(s) at the IFS secretariat.

 

 

Source of the IFS research grants

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2 Responses to "Research Grants in Biological and Water resources for Developing Countries"

  1. hayelom says:

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    hayelm tadesse

  2. hayelom says:

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