
Applications are open for the Mastercard Foundation & University of Cambridge Climate Resilience and Sustainability Research Fund 2025. The Fund aims to catalyse new and strengthen existing collaborations between researchers in Africa and Cambridge and support high quality training activities. The focus of the scheme is research on climate resilience and sustainability.
This focus is interpreted broadly so long as the linkage of the research to these areas can be justified in the application for the award. Awards are made to pairs of researchers (post-doctoral and above although due consideration will be given for equivalent experience), one from an African university or research institution and one from the University of Cambridge.
Available Grants
Research Catalyst Grants
The aim of the Catalyst Research Grant is to act as a seed fund/catalyst to enable the development of new research activity. Priority will be given to applications that build new partnerships (or expand existing ones) with the potential for long-term collaboration. Applications should clearly articulate how the collaboration adds value beyond that which could be provided by the individual groups/organisations and describe how the collaboration will operate. The funding is for research projects relevant to Climate Resilience and Sustainability. There is a broad interpretation of relevant research but within the application, justification will need to made to the relevance of the research. Applications may include equipment that is to be used in Climate Resilience and Sustainability research. Only one application will be considered per collaboration. Multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary approaches are encouraged with the same funding limits regardless of the disciplines involved. They anticipate that research catalyst grants may lead to further joint applications.
Workshop Grants
The aim of the Workshop Grant is to support high-quality workshops delivered in Africa in collaboration between African universities/institutes and the University of Cambridge. The workshops should focus on developing skills and knowledge relevant to research on climate resilience and sustainability with a particular emphasis on early career researchers. The workshops will be co-created by researchers in African institutions and Cambridge, with the expectation that most workshops will be delivered in Africa. Furthermore, this grant aims to build the capacity of participants by providing access to resources, mentorship, and networking opportunities that can contribute to their professional development and career advancement.
Check : DWF Foundation Grant Programme 2025 (up to £5,000)
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The Cambridge-based Principal Investigator must register and complete a savable online application form, available on the Cambridge-Africa website. Final submissions should include the following documents:
The deadline for submission is March 21, 2025 and applications can be submitted at any time before this. Any queries should be sent to [email protected]
| Type of Opportunity | Competitions and Awards |
|---|---|
| Deadline | 21 March,2025 |
| Country | Africa |
| Organizer | Cambridge-Africa |
| Contact the organizer | [email protected] |