The Elsevier Foundation is calling for nominations of hardworking science-inclined women from Africa and other developing countries. To apply successfully, kindly read through this piece to learn the full details about this program- the eligibility criteria, requirements, application deadline, and more. The table below will give you an overview of what you should expect.

About the OWSD Elsevier Foundation Awards: 

The OWSD Elsevier Foundation Awards for Early Career Women Scientists reward and encourage women working and living in developing countries who are in the early stages of their scientific careers, having often overcome great challenges to achieve research excellence. Awardees must have made a demonstrable impact on the research environment, both at a regional and international level, and must have received their PhD in the last ten years. The OWSD Elsevier Foundation Awards program grew out of a one-time award given in 2011 by OWSD, the Elsevier Foundation, and TWAS, the World Academy of Sciences, which was given to 11 early-career women from developing countries working in STEM subjects. In 2013, the awards program was launched, with the number of awards reduced to 5 per year on a three-year rotation of award categories. The eligible scientific disciplines for each year were organized into general fields: Biological sciences; Engineering, innovation & technology; and Physical sciences. After ten years of celebrating women in science, in 2022 we have decided to re-focus the awards to respond to the call for action set forth by the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The number of awards will continue to be 5 per year (one from each OWSD region plus one additional outstanding candidate) for a period of five years (2022 – 2026). Nominations are invited from senior academics, including OWSD members, TWAS Fellows, ICTP visiting scientists and staff, national science academies, national research councils, and heads of departments/universities both in developing and developed countries.

2022 Awards: Climate action and the environment (SDG13, SDG14 or SDG15) – applications in 20222023 Awards: Food Security, agricultural productivity and sustainable food production (SDG2) – applications in 20222024 Awards: Water, sanitation and hygiene (SDG6) – applications in 20232025 Awards: Inclusive Health (SDG3) – applications in 20242026 Awards: Sustainable, affordable and reliable energy (SDG7) – applications in 2025

Selection Criteria: 

Applications for the OWSD Elsevier Foundation Awards will be judged in terms of:

Scientific merit (eg. quality of publications)International and regional impact (eg. invitations to present or chair at meetings; organization or participation on workshops; collaborations with scientists from other countries; national or regional awards received)Capacity building – local, national and regional (eg. evidence of running MSc or PhD training programmes; developing and providing resources for students and young researchers; mentoring activities).

Evidence of innovation will be considered favorably.

Value of Award:

Cash prize of USD 5,000.All-expenses-paid trip to attend the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) annual meeting, which will take place on 13-16 February 2022 in Seattle.

The 5 awards will be distributed as follows: one for each of the four regions of the developing world, plus an additional ¨floating” award for an outstanding candidate from any of these regions.

Agricultural SciencesAstronomy, Space and Earth SciencesBiological Systems and OrganismsChemical SciencesComputing and Information TechnologyEngineering SciencesMathematical SciencesMedical and Health Sciences (including Neurosciences)PhysicsStructural, Cell and Molecular Biology

In addition, the applicant must have lived and worked in one of the following science and technology lagging countries above for at least 5 of the last 15 years: Please note that an applicant, at the time of application, must NOT have an active research grant or fellowship with The World Academy of Sciences (TWAS) or have already submitted an application for a TWAS program within the same given year. Only one application per year is possible across all TWAS and OWSD programs. Applicants will not be eligible to visit another institution in that year under the TWAS Visiting Professor programs. An exception is made only for the head of an institution who invites an external scholar to share his/her expertise under the TWAS Visiting Professor programs; she may still apply for another program. Duration of Award: Not stated

How to Apply for the OWSD Elsevier Foundation Awards

Applications are invited from women scientists from eligible developing countries and they must be made online. Applications must include:

Candidate’s curriculum vitaeFull list of publicationsAt least one (preferably two) reference letter(s)Endorsement statement from a senior academic scientist (e.g. OWSD members, TWAS Fellows, visiting scientists and staff of The International Centre for Theoretical Physics – ICTP, national science academies, national research councils and heads of departments/universities, both in developing and developed countries).

Click on the BUTTON below to apply. Please note that the endorser cannot also be a referee.

Application Deadline:

The closing date for this award application entry is 28th October 2022 Visit OWSD Elsevier Foundation Awards Webpage for details

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