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    African Women in Science (AWIS) Program 2027 & 2028 for Early-Career African Women Scientists | Fully Funded Leadership & Research Opportunity @Career African Women Scientists | Fully Funded Leadership & Research Opportunity

    about 4 hours ago·Career African Women Scientists | Fully Funded Leadership & Research Opportunity is hiring a African Women in Science (AWIS) Program 2027 & 2028 for Early-Career African Women Scientists | Fully Funded Leadership & Research Opportunity·📍 Location: Global

    Applications are now open for the African Women in Science (AWIS) Program 2027 & 2028, a prestigious initiative by the African Center for Aquatic Research and Education (ACARE). This highly competitive program is designed to empower African women scientists working in freshwater systems, aquatic ecosystems, fisheries, aquaculture, and related environmental research.

    The AWIS Program provides participants with world-class mentorship, leadership training, scientific capacity building, networking opportunities, and international exposure. It is one of the leading opportunities for women building careers in sustainability, water systems, and aquatic science across Africa.

    Why You Should Apply for the AWIS Program

    Selected participants will join a cohort of ambitious women scientists and gain access to tools, networks, and experiences that can accelerate their careers.

    Key Benefits of the AWIS Program

    • Advanced scientific and leadership training
    • Mentorship from global experts and senior researchers
    • Access to professional networks across Africa and internationally
    • Career development opportunities for early-career women scientists
    • Exposure to cutting-edge freshwater and aquatic research
    • Opportunity to contribute solutions to environmental and sustainability challenges
    • Possible international travel experience to the United States and Canada
    • Conference participation and oral presentation opportunity at the International Association of Great Lakes Research (IAGLR) conference

    Program Duration

    The program runs for approximately 11 months, beginning in January/February and ending in November.

    Who Can Apply?

    The program is open to women scientists from the ten riparian countries of the African Great Lakes region who are actively working on freshwater-related issues, aquatic ecosystems, fisheries, wetlands, tributaries, or associated water systems.

    Applicants should be conducting research or studies connected to the African Great Lakes or transferable freshwater systems in the region.

    Required Application Materials

    Before starting the application, candidates should prepare:

    • Updated CV or Resume in PDF format
    • Two professional or academic references
    • Research summary or abstract
    • Personal motivation statements
    • Career vision statement
    • Contribution statement
    • Responses on barriers women face in science
    • Skills development goals

    Important Deadline

    Application Deadline: May 8, 2026 (Midnight Eastern Time, North America)

    Late or incomplete applications may not be considered.

    How to Apply

    Interested applicants should complete the official application form before the deadline using the official link below:

    APPLY HERE. 

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    Final Thoughts

    The African Women in Science (AWIS) Program is a transformational opportunity for women researchers who want to build influence in science, sustainability, freshwater systems, and environmental leadership. If you meet the eligibility requirements, this is your chance to gain mentorship, global exposure, and career-defining experience.

    Apply early and submit a strong application.

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