Young Leaders in Research Grant 2026 — Up to $15,000 for Early-Career African Researchers
The Young Leaders in Research (YLR) Grant is a 12-month research funding programme offered by the African Center for Economic Transformation (ACET). Its purpose is to empower early-career African researchers (in economics or related fields) to lead policy-relevant, context-driven research that contributes to Africa’s structural transformation. Applicants are provided with financial support, mentorship, visibility and professional development opportunities. (ACET)
What the Grant Offers
- Research funding of up to US $15,000, which may go towards data collection, analysis, travel, materials and publication costs. (ACET)
- One-on-one mentorship with senior fellows from ACET. (ACET)
- Skill-building, peer learning and networking opportunities. (ACET)
- Platform for publication and presentation, helping your research gain visibility and influence.
Research Themes & Focus Areas
For the 2026 cohort, research proposals should align with one or more of these thematic areas:
- Gender Equality
- Regional Integration
- Innovation & Digital Policy
- Green Industrial Transformation (ACET)
These themes are tied to ACET’s “Growth with DEPTH” framework, which emphasises diversification, export competitiveness, productivity, technology and human well-being. (ACET)
Eligibility Criteria
Typical requirements include:
- Applicants preferably African nationals or those holding permanent residency in an African country.
- Age 35 or younger at the time of application. (ACET)
- Must hold or be enrolled in a Master’s degree or higher.
- Background in economics or a related field and a demonstrated interest in research through coursework, internships, or other projects.
- Leadership potential and a commitment to positively impacting Africa’s development.
Independent researchers are welcome — affiliation with a formal research institution is not always required. (ACET)
Application Timeline & Process
- Applications open: 30 September 2025. (ACET)
- Final deadline: 21 November 2025.
- Interviews: Starting early December 2025.
- Cohort announced: Mid December 2025 or early January 2026. Program begins 2026. (ACET)
- Submission requirements: Concept note (max 800 words), statement of purpose (max 500 words), CV, and two references.
Why This Grant Matters
- This grant builds capacity in Africa by supporting home-grown researchers who understand the local context and can produce actionable policy insights.
- It offers a rare combination of funding, mentorship, and platform for visibility — a compelling package for early career scholars.
- Researchers are positioned to influence major policy areas like digital transformation, inclusive growth, gender equity and climate-smart industrialisation across Africa.