The TWAS SG-NAPI grant is a strategic intervention aimed at reversing the “brain drain” in Africa. By supporting young scientists who have recently returned to their home countries, the grant helps establish high-standard research laboratories. This is particularly crucial for Nigerian and other Sub-Saharan African scientists in Least Developed Countries (LDCs) who need the equipment and resources to continue their world-class research locally.
Eligibility
- Applicants must be 40 years old or younger.
- Candidates must have obtained their Ph.D. within the last 5 years.
- Scholars must have returned to their home country (in Sub-Saharan Africa) within the last 36 months.
- Must hold or be in the process of accepting a position at a local academic or research institution.
- Nationals of eligible countries including Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, Ethiopia, and others listed in the guidelines.
- Female scientists returning from maternity leave are highly encouraged to apply.
Benefits
- Equipment start-up grants of up to $20,000 for laboratory setup.
- Consumables and spare parts funding up to $15,000.
- Research assistant support for up to $10,000.
- Industrial link grants (up to $4,000) for collaborations with German partners.
- Specialized “Scientist-after-child” grants for women with young children or during pregnancy.
- Full funding for a 30-month project duration.
Application Steps
- Ensure your home country is on the TWAS list of eligible science-lagging nations.
- Draft a comprehensive research proposal with a clear justification for each grant component.
- Secure a proforma invoice for any equipment item valued over $5,000.
- Prepare proof of Ph.D. completion and employment at a home institution.
- Complete the online application on the TWAS website.
Deadlines
- The closing date for applications is March 31, 2026.
Official Links
- TWAS SG-NAPI Official Page: https://twas.org/opportunity/twas-seed-grant-new-african-principal-investigators


