Leadership and Conservation Management Opportunities for Young Africans The African Wildlife Foundation [...]
Megatrends Afrika 2025 grants for African researchers seeking to address emerging challenges and opportunities in Africa. The grants support innovative research in areas such as health, agriculture, energy and technology, aimed at boosting sustainable development and prosperity on the continent.
Fellowship to attend the UN Ocean Conference 2025, offering a unique opportunity for young professionals and researchers to get involved in global discussions on ocean conservation and management.
The Internet Society PULSE 2025 Research Fellowship provides funding and support for researchers exploring the impact of the Internet on society. The programme aims to promote innovative research that addresses critical issues related to technology, politics and development.
The Vienna Biocenter Summer School 2025 offers an immersive experience for undergraduate and postgraduate students in molecular biology, biochemistry and biomedical sciences. With expert lectures, hands-on workshops and networking opportunities, participants will deepen their knowledge and connect with industry leaders.
TU Delft's African Water Corridor Scholarship offers financial support to African students pursuing a master's degree in water management or water engineering.
The Hertie School's Digital Governance Scholarship offers full funding for exceptional students pursuing a Master's degree in Digital Governance. The scholarship covers tuition fees, living expenses and travelling costs.
INSPIRING THE OUTSTANDING 2025 SCHOLARSHIP: Scholarship programme for exceptional students pursuing academic excellence and leadership. It offers financial support, mentoring and development opportunities to enable students to reach their full potential.
The Carnegie Mellon University Africa 2025 Mastercard Foundation Scholarship Programme offers fully-funded scholarships for exceptional young Africans to pursue degree programmes in computer science, engineering and business at Carnegie Mellon University Africa.