Faculty Closing Date |
Programme |
various | UP Research and Innovation Support (DRIS) Web and Funding Bulletins |
various | NRF Call Schedule 2017 |
2015 Calls already closed
30 September 2016 | S2A3 Scientific Awards 2016 |
DRIS — 17 May 2015 | Rolex Awards |
DRIS — 18 May 2015 | Women in Science Award |
29 May 2015 | Best Publication Awards |
30 November 2015 | MRC | 2015/2016 NSTF Awards |
10 July 2016 | Africa Thesis Awards 2016 |
DRIS — April 2016 tba | Proteomic Sciences Award |
15 November 2015 | NRF Evaluation and Rating 2015 |
Invitation for nominations for the S2A3 Scientific Awards, 2016:
The South Africa Medal (Gold) is awarded to a senior scientist who has made an exceptional contribution to the advancement of science, either on a broad front or in a specialized field.
British Association Medal (Silver) is awarded to a scientist under the age of 40 years as at the closing date on this notice that has provided evidence of outstanding capability and achievements by way of publications, discoveries or special skills, in particular when measured against international scientific standards.
See guidelines for submission of nominations for the awards. Please cc [email protected] when you nominate
Closing Date: 30 September 2016
The Human Proteome Organization (HUPO) presents these distinguished awards at their World Congress annually.
For further information, guidelines and application form see http://www.hupo.org/about-hupo/awards/
DRIS — 20 April 2015
Award deadline — 8 May 2015
Ninette Mouton
Department of Research and Innovation Support
Research Grants Manager
[email protected]
Tel: (012) 420 3528
Fax: 0865 483 163
Nominations for the prestigious 2015/2016 NSTF Awards in partnership with South32 are now open!
Kindly peruse the details — complete information is contained in the Awards Information Document
Study all information in advance of submitting a nomination. The criteria for evaluation of nominees are comprehensive to ensure quality and to maintain the prestige of the Awards.
The Department of Science and Technology is calling for nominations to recognise and award excellence by women scientists and researchers. The South African Women in Science Awards encourage and reward women scientists, and researchers, and also profile them as role models for younger women. The awards will be made to women who are South African citizens or permanent residents.
Guidelines, checklist and nomination form —
http://www.assaf.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/WISA-CALL-for-nominations-2015-20-February2.pdf
DRIS — 18 May 2015
Award deadline — 22 May 2015
Ninette Mouton
Department of Research and Innovation Support
Research Grants Manager
[email protected]
Tel: (012) 420 3528
Fax: 0865 483 163
The Rolex Awards for Enterprise support inspiring individuals who carry out innovative projects that advance human knowledge or well-being.
Change the world with your inspiring project. Anyone over 18 years, from any country, can apply for a Rolex Award.
About the awards — http://www.rolexawards.com/about
DRIS — 17 May 2015
Award deadline — 31 May 2015
Ninette Mouton
Department of Research and Innovation Support
Research Grants Manager
[email protected]
Tel: (012) 420 3528
Fax: 0865 483 163
The awards are exceptional achievements for the authors, and a showcase of the Faculty of Health Sciences research published in 2014.
Applicants are invited to submit applications at https:/nrfsubmission.nrf.ac.za
Faculty closing date for online applications is 15 November 2015
Within the Faculty we have support services available to assist and guide you through this process. For detail see this link on the Faculty Research Office Web http://www.up.ac.za/en/faculty-of-health-sciences-research/article/2137603/nrf-become-a-rated-researcher
The NRF's closing date is 23:59 15 February 2016 - no late applications will be accepted.
Before attempting to complete an application for rating, please study the application and guidelines documents —
Remember — various other processes and documents to strengthen your application is available at the abovementioned Faculty Research Office link
The African Studies Centre Leiden has an award for students whose Masters thesis has been completed on the basis of research conducted on Africa. The award aims to encourage student research and writing on Africa and to promote the study of African cultures and societies.
Any final-year student who has completed his/her Masters thesis with distinction (80% or higher or a Dutch rating of at least an 8) at a university in Africa or the Netherlands may apply for the award. The thesis has to be based on independent empirical research related to Africa in socio-geographical, economic, political, juridical or anthropological issues or focusing on the humanities, such as history, religion and literature but with the exception of language and/or semiotic studies. The thesis must have been examined in the twelve months prior to the deadline.
The award consists of a prize of €500, and publication of the winning thesis in the ASCL’s African Studies Collection.
The deadline for the submission of theses this year is 10 July 2016 at 24:00.
For more information please visit: http://www.ascleiden.nl/content/africa-thesis-award
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