Funder: Wellcome Trust
URL: https://wellcome.org/grant-funding/schemes/career-development-awards
Deadline: April 11, 2024
This scheme provides funding for established researchers and teams from any discipline who want to pursue bold and creative research ideas to deliver significant shifts in understanding that could improve human life, health and well-being.
URL: https://wellcome.org/grant-funding/schemes/discovery-awards
Deadline:11 April,2023
Funder: Welcome
Human mobility is broadly defined as human movement, as individuals or groups, including both long-term migration and/or short-term travel. Mobile populations include people who are on the move due to livelihood needs, displacement, household fluidity, rural to urban migrations, and involuntary mobility such as trafficking for sexual exploitation or forced labor.
RAEng APEX Awards: In partnership with the British Academy, the Royal Society and the Royal Academy of Engineering (‘the Academies’) and with generous support from the Leverhulme Trust, the APEX award (Academies Partnership in Supporting Excellence in Cross-disciplinary research award) scheme offers established independent researchers, with a strong track record in their respective area, an exciting opportunity to pursue genuine interdisciplinary and curiosity-driven research to benefit wider society.
URL :https://scholaryfund.com/raeng-apex-awards-for-research-programme-in-uk/
Human mobility is broadly defined as human movement, as individuals or groups, including both long-term migration and/or short-term travel. Mobile populations include people who are on the move due to livelihood needs, displacement, household fluidity, rural to urban migrations, and involuntary mobility such as trafficking for sexual exploitation or forced labor.
Each year Future for Nature (FFN) awards three young, talented, and ambitious nature conservationists with the FFN Award. This award provides the winners with international recognition for their nature conservation work.
Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (JEDI) awards provide editorial support, strategic advice, and constructive feedback from one of our top-flight volunteers.
These awards are offered to scientists facing unfair obstacles to career progression, including but not limited to people from historically underrepresented races or ethnic groups, people from low socioeconomic backgrounds, people with disabilities, women, primary caregivers, people who identify as LGBTQ+, and people in a low or lower middle-income country.
This award, named after TWAS Fellow Quarraisha Abdool Karim, carries a cash award of USD5,000 generously provided by Professor Abdool Karim. It is designed to honour women scientists in Low Income African countries for their achievements in Biological Sciences
URL: https://twas.org/opportunity/twas-abdool-karim-award-biological-sciences
The TWAS-Lenovo Science Award is one of the most prestigious honors given to scientists from the developing world. The rapid growth Lenovo has experienced in emerging markets has prompted the company to partner with TWAS to launch a high-level prize to give international recognition and visibility to individual scientists in the developing world for their outstanding scientific achievements.