Next Einstein Forum continues Africa best scientific talent search
The Next Einstein Forum (NEF)
(www.NEF.org), Africa’s global forum for science, has launched the search for
its third Class of NEF Fellows.
Once selected, the new class will
join 35 of Africa’s top scientists from all fields of science, Fellows from the
two previous cohorts. The selected NEF Fellows will present their research and
breakthroughs at the next NEF Global Gathering to be held in Nairobi, Kenya in
March 2020.
NEF, an African Institute for
Mathematical Science (AIMS) initiative in partnership with the Robert Bosch
Stiftung, is a global platform that connects science, society and policy in Africa
and the rest of the world with the goal to leverage science for human development
globally.
In March of this year, it
organized the largest scientific gathering on African soil, the NEF Global
Gathering 2018, with over 1500 participants from 91 countries, with over 65%
under 42 years of age.
“After a successful NEF Global
Gathering 2018, we are excited to launch the process to recruit the third class
of Africa’s most brilliant young scientists. The NEF Fellows, through their
research, continue to demonstrate to the world that Africa can be a source of
scientific excellence and globally relevant breakthroughs. The NEF Fellows are
breaking barriers and fostering global collaboration for Africa’s and the
world’s development ambitions. Judging from the enthusiasm among African
researchers globally, we have no doubt the next Class of Fellows will continue
to raise the bar,” said Thierry Zomahoun, NEF Chair and President and CEO of
AIMS.
Application to the NEF Fellows
programme is open to Africans from around the world - including those who
currently reside in the Diaspora - in all fields of science, including the
social sciences and technology fields. Applicants must be under 42 years, hold
a PhD and demonstrate a strong track record of research/findings that have a
global impact.
Dr. Youssef Travaly, NEF’s
Vice-President for Science, Innovation and Partnerships who oversees the NEF
Fellows Programme, said, “The Fellows Programme is unique. It gives incredible
African scientists a global platform for scientific collaboration, science
diplomacy and public engagement. NEF Fellows are role models for young
Africans, making science cool and most importantly, making science relevant for
Africa’s transformation. The Fellows, through the various NEF programs and
their own research activities, will have an opportunity to chart Africa’s
scientific trajectory.”
In addition to attending and
presenting at the NEF Global Gathering 2020, NEF Fellows will participate in
research tours, visiting scientist weeks with partners and other.
Applications close on the 27th
January 2019 and results announced in June 2019. Applications can be accessed
at nef.org/fellows
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