The World Food Forum's Youth Policy Council brings together young leaders to provide perspectives and recommendations on global food policies, promoting youth participation and empowerment in decision-making on food security and nutrition.
The Leading African Women in Food (LAWFF) 2025 Scholarship Programme offers scholarships to African women pursuing master's degrees in agriculture, nutrition or related fields. The programme aims to empower women to lead the transformation of African food systems.
This goal analyses the structural transformation of African agriculture and rural spaces, exploring the economic, social and environmental changes that are shaping the agricultural sector and rural communities. It examines trends in urbanisation, industrialisation and technological innovation, as well as the implications for food security, rural development and environmental sustainability.
The CEGA Visiting Fellowship 2025/2026 offers opportunities for African researchers to conduct research at renowned institutions in the USA, promoting collaboration and academic excellence.
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.