Call For Proposals For the Strengthening of Partnership Among the Main Pillars (Industry-Governement-Innovation) In Zambia
With the increasing focus on research for impact to crystalise the STI development and commercialisation agenda, the NSTC recognises the importance of Public Private Partnerships (PPP) in Research & Innovation (R&I) and fostering strategic linkages between research and industry. To this end, the NSTC secured a Grant from the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) of Canada, under the auspices of the SGCI, to fund the operationalization of Public Private Partnership (PPP) in Research & Innovation (R&I) in Zambia. In doing so, part of the said funds will be applied to support the above mentioned project.
Please find the full call details by following the link: https://nstc.org.zm/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/Strengthening-Triple-Helix-relationship-Call.pdf
Please note that the application format is up to the practioner.
Thank you.
Call For Proposals For the Development of a Framework For Public-Private Partnerships in Research and Innovation in Zambia
With the increasing focus on research for impact to crystalise the STI development and commercialisation agenda, the NSTC recognises the importance of Public Private Partnerships (PPP) in Research & Innovation (R&I) and fostering strategic linkages between research and industry. To this end, the NSTC secured a Grant from the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) of Canada, under the auspices of the SGCI, to fund the operationalization of Public Private Partnership (PPP) in Research & Innovation (R&I) in Zambia. In doing so, part of the said funds will be applied to support the above mentioned project.
Please find the detailed call for this project by following the link: https://nstc.org.zm/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/Framework-for-PPP-in-RI-Call.pdf
Please note that the format of application/proposal is unrestricted. Applications must be submitted electronically to: nstc@nstc.org.zm
The closing date for submitting proposals is 31st August, 2021. Applications received after the deadline will not be considered.
Call For Research Proposals In Food and Beverage Sector, Addressing Challenges in Non-Alcohilic Beverage Production by SME’s in Zambia
With the increasing focus on research for impact to crystalise the STI development and commercialisation agenda, the NSTC recognises the importance of Public Private Partnerships (PPP) in Research & Innovation (R&I) and fostering strategic linkages between research and industry. To this end, the NSTC secured a Grant from the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) of Canada, under the auspices of the SGCI, to fund the operationalization of Public Private Partnership (PPP) in Research & Innovation (R&I) in Zambia.
- Research project in Food and Beverage sector, addressing challenges in non-alcoholic beverages production by SMEs in Zambia
In this regard, nstc calls for prosoals. Kindly find out more about about the call by following this link:
The closing date for submitting proposals is 31st August, 2021. Applications received after the deadline will not be considered.
Food Technology Call: https://nstc.org.zm/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/Food-Technology-Call.pdf
Application Form – Food Technology Call: https://nstc.org.zm/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/Application-Form_Food-Technology-Call_July-2021.docx
Applications must be submitted electronically to: nstc@nstc.org.zm
STRATEGIC RESEARCH FUND LOCAL CALL
The Government of the Republic of Zambia (GRZ) through the Ministry of Higher Education, administers the Strategic Research Fund (SRF). The Fund is implemented by the National Science and Technology Council (NSTC). The SRF was established to support basic and applied scientific Research and Development (R&D) in identified strategic national priority areas. The Fund is further aimed at enhancing research capacity in Zambia. The NSTC is calling for Research Proposals for funding under the Strategic Research Fund 2021 – 2022 funding cycle.
HOW TO APPLY
A Research Proposal must be submitted by completing an Application Form obtainable from the NSTC website (www.nstc.org.zm) and can be requested from the e-mail address (nstc@nstc.org.zm).
Applicants must read SRF Guidelines for further application guidelines before applying. The SRF Guidelines are available on the NSTC website.
Applications must be submitted electronically to: nstc@nstc.org.zm
The closing date for submitting applications is 10th September, 2021. Applications received after the deadline will not be considered.
Strategic Research Fund Local Call: https://nstc.org.zm/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/2021-2022-SRF-Local-Call.pdf
Application Form-Local Strategic Research Fund Call: https://nstc.org.zm/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/Application-Form_2021-2022-SRF-Call.docx
African-German Scientific Exchange in the Field of Public Health
Initiation of Cooperation for Public Health Research between African and German Scientists
Invitation for the Submission of Posters
The Fundo Nacional de Investigação (FNI) of the Republic of Mozambique in close collaboration with the German Research Foundation (DFG) of the Federal Republic of Germany, and the Na-tional Science and Technology Council (NSTC) of the Republic of Zambia would like to invite re-searchers to engage in a scientific exchange in the field of public health. Examples are: public health topics related to infectious diseases or non-communicable diseases; availability, quality and utilisation of data for health monitoring and surveillance; mental health; population move-ment/migration; health policies and strategies to support regional drugs/therapeutics.
Download the document below for full details on how to submit a Poster:
The O.R. Tambo Africa Research Chairs Initiative: Meet the team aiming to contribute to transforming the African research landscape
The O.R. Tambo Africa Research Chairs Initiative (ORTARChI) is pleased to announce that it has selected the Initiative’s first ten host institutions and individual research Chairholders. ORTARChI is an initiative of South Africa’s National Research Foundation (NRF) and the Department of Science and Innovation (DSI), in partnership with the Oliver & Adelaide Tambo Foundation (OATF), Canada’s International Development Research Centre (IDRC), and seven councils of the Science Granting Councils Initiative in Sub-Saharan Africa (SGCI).
Members of the media and the public are invited to the official launch of the Chairs on 27 October, as part of the 2020 Tambo Month Celebrations. The virtual event will be a panel discussion led by South Africa’s Minister of Science and Innovation, Dr Blade Nzimande and will be held on what would have been O.R. Tambo’s 103rd birthday.
Download the full media release below:
Details of the O.R. Tambo Africa Research Chairs Initiative Launch:
Date: Tuesday, 27 October 2020
Time: 14:30 – 16:30 SAST (12:30 – 14:30 GMT)
To register for the event, please go to: http://nrf.ac.za/or_tambo_africa_research_chairs_initiative_launch
For Media queries can be directed to:
Candice Molefe
Manager: Media and Internal Communications
National Research Foundation
Tel: +27(0) 12 48 14054/+27 72 485 0725
Email: candice.molefe@nrf.ac.za
Natasha Allie
Project and Communications Manager
Oliver& Adelaide Tambo Foundation
Tel: +27(0) 11 880 2680/+27 82 422 6547
Email: natasha@tambofoundation.org.za
or
Nsama Mataka
Programme Officer: Promotion
National Science and Technology Council
Tel: +260 211 255854
Email:nmataka@nstc.org.zm
Lenganji Sikapizye
Programme Assistant Promotion
National Science and Technology Council
Tel: +260 211 255854
Email:lsikapizye@nstc.org.zm
CALL FOR RESEARCH PROJECT PROPOSALS GENDER DIMENSIONS IN SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION IN ACADEMIA-INDUSTRY-RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT IN ZAMBIA
Call Opening Date: 17th August, 2020
Call Closing Date: 17th September, 2020
- BACKGROUND
The National Science and Technology Council (NSTC) is one of the Science Granting Councils (SGCs) participating in the Science Granting Councils Initiative (SGCI) for Sub Saharan Africa. The SGCI seeks to strengthen the capacities of the participating SGCs in supporting research and evidence-based policies that will contribute to socio-economic development of the countries. The NSTC under the auspices of the SGCI has attracted funding from the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) of Canada to fund Research.
In fulfilment of one of NSTC’s specific functions of ensuring that gender concerns are integrated at all levels of science and technology development in the country, the NSTC is applying part of the said funds to understand the Gender dimensions in science, technology and innovation in Zambia.
Although gender mainstreaming has been a priority of Government, the challenges of participation of females in Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) have been prevalent; with an apparent imbalance in the participation of females and males in Science, Technology and Innovation in the country as evidenced by the low number of females in STI careers. This situation necessitates affirmative action to incorporate gender dimensions and deliberately encourage females to participate in STI, as an expression of the recognition of the key role that females play in the development of STI and the commitment to inclusive STI development.
The Council is therefore calling for project proposals to research on Gender Dimensions in Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) in Academia-Industry-Research & Development in Zambia.
The aim of this commissioned study is to get an understanding of the local context of gender in science, technology and innovation in academia-industry-research and development and support the advancement of gender equality in STI in the country.
- GUIDELINES FOR APPLICATION
- Research Areas
The research project must address the following:
- Provide an in-depth insight on gender in science, technology and innovation in academia-industry-research & development in Zambia
- Factors influencing gender dimensions in science, technology and innovation in academia-industry-research & development in Zambia
- Evidence-informed decision-making support tools for advancing gender equality in STI in the country
- Workable implementation mechanisms to address the issue of gender inequality in STI in the country
Note:
- Research proposals should be practical and focused towards problem solving in the identified priority research area.
- Proposals that demonstrate a strong multidisciplinary and collaborative approach among researchers and institutions are encouraged.
- Funding Ceiling and Expenses
The funding ceiling is Three Hundred Thousand Kwacha only (ZMW300,000.00).
The grant may cover the following expenses:
- Research materials and supplies
- Research equipment and accessories
- Local travel
- Special services
- Dissemination of results and publications
- Institutional Administrative cost at 5% of the total budget
- Monitoring and Evaluation cost at 5% of the total budget
The grant will not cover the following expenses:
- Salaries and Honoraria for the research team
- Institutional financial management costs such as audit fees
- Insurance costs not related to the project.
- Project Duration
The maximum project duration is twenty-four (24) months.
- Eligibility
This Call is open to:
- Public and private science and technology Research and Development (R&D) Institutions/Centres and Institutions of Higher Learning that are registered with NSTC.
- Individual researchers (shall be required to be affiliated to an NSTC-registered institution).
Females and differently abled persons are strongly encouraged to apply.
- How to Apply
Applicants must submit a Research Proposal by way of completing the prescribed Application Form, which is available on the National Science and Technology Council website;(www.nstc.org.zm). Applicants can also request for the Application Form from the following E-mail address: nstc@nstc.org.zm.
Applications must be submitted electronically to: srf@nstc.org.zm and copied to nstc@nstc.org.zm. Hard copy applications will not be accepted.
The Closing Date for submitting applications is Thursday, 17th September, 2020
- REVIEW AND SELECTION OF RESEARCH PROJECT PROPOSALS
- Proposals will be evaluated and reviewed by independent experts. Selection of projects will be on merit and priority, taking into consideration the following:
- Evidence of significance of contribution to advancing gender equality in STI
- Scientific merit and quality of the proposed research;
- Multidisciplinarity of the proposed research
- Originality and innovativeness of the proposed research;
- Collaboration, and capacity of the research team
- The decisions of the SRF Fund Management Committee shall be final.
For further information and inquiries, contact NSTC on Telephone: +260-211-255854, E-mail: nstc@nstc.org.zm.
Download the application form here.
CALL FOR RESEARCH PROPOSALS FOR FUNDING UNDER THE STRATEGIC RESEARCH FUND (SRF)
Application Period: 17th August, 2020 to 30th September, 2020
BACKGROUND
The Government of the Republic of Zambia (GRZ) through the Ministry of Higher Education, administers the Strategic Research Fund (SRF). The Fund is implemented by the National Science and Technology Council (NSTC). The SRF was established to support basic and applied scientific Research and Development (R&D) in identified strategic national priority areas. The Fund is further aimed at enhancing research capacity in Zambia. The NSTC is calling for Research Proposals for funding under the Strategic Research Fund 2020 – 2021 funding cycle.
GUIDELINES FOR APPLICATION
- RESEARCH THEMATIC AREAS
Research Proposals must fall within the specified research fields under each thematic area given below: Proposals falling outside these thematic areas and research fields will NOT be considered.
- Improving production and productivity of crops, livestock and fisheries
- Enhancing nutritive value of crops
- Development of crop pests and animal diseases management technologies
- Free energy permanent magnet generators
- Distributed energy generation technologies
- Biosolid fuel production from organic waste/aquatic weeds
- Mining value chains and industrialization
- Sustainable small-scale mining technologies
- Environmentally friendly mining technologies
- FUNDING
The funding ceiling is Eight Hundred Thousand Kwacha (K800,000.00) per project for a duration of three (3) years.
- ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
The Call is open to researchers in public and private R&D institutions registered with NSTC in the funding cycle. Individual researchers not affiliated to institutions will be required to be affiliated to an NSTC-registered institution. Applications from institutions not registered with NSTC will not be considered.
The research proposals should be practical and focused towards knowledge generation and problem solving in the identified priority research fields.
Proposals that demonstrate a strong multidisciplinary and collaborative approach among researchers and institutions in Zambia are encouraged.
Females and differently abled persons are strongly encouraged to apply.
- HOW TO APPLY
A Research Proposal must be submitted by completing an Application Form obtainable from the NSTC website (www.nstc.org.zm) and can be requested from the e-mail address (nstc@nstc.org.zm).
Applicants must read SRF Guidelines for further application guidelines before applying. The SRF Guidelines are available on the NSTC website.
Applications must be submitted electronically to: nstc@nstc.org.zm
The closing date for submitting applications is 30th September, 2020. Applications received after the deadline will not be considered.
- EVALUATION, REVIEW AND SELECTION OF PROJECTS FOR FUNDING
Proposals will be evaluated and reviewed by independent experts. Selection of projects for funding will be on merit and priority, taking into consideration the following:
- Scientific merit and quality of the proposed research;
- Evidence of the capacity and capability of the research teams and significant contribution to and leadership in the proposed field
- Demonstration of collaboration, inter and multi-disciplinarity of the proposed research
- Originality, innovativeness of the proposed research and strong innovation/commercialization potential
- Potential for human capital development for research and innovation
- Consideration for gender and inclusivity dimensions
For further information and inquiries, contact NSTC on Telephone: +260-211-255854, Fax: +260-211-257194, E-mail: nstc@nstc.org.zm or srf@nstc.org.zm
Note:
- Applications that do not meet ALL the requirements stated in this Call and that do not adhere to ALL instructions in the Application Form will not be considered.
- Proposals will be selected on merit and priority and the decision of the Fund Management Committee shall be final.
NSTC (ZAMBIA) – FNI (MOZAMBIQUE) BILATERAL JOINT CALL FOR COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH PROJECT PROPOSALS
The National Science and Technology Council (NSTC) of the Republic of Zambia and the Fundo Nacional de Investigação (FNI) of the Republic of Mozambique are Science Granting Councils (SGCs) participating in the Science Granting Councils Initiative (SGCI) for Sub Saharan Africa. The SGCI seeks to strengthen the capacities of the participating SGCs in supporting research and evidence-based policies that will contribute to socio-economic development of the countries. The Initiative is jointly funded by the United Kingdom’s Department for International Development (DFID), Canada’s International Development Research Centre (IDRC), South Africa’s National Research Foundation (NRF), and the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA).
The SGCs (in the two countries) in contributing to their national research systems, secured Grant funding from the International Development Research Centre under the auspices of the SGCI. The said Grant aimed at supporting research projects in Health is based on a co-funding arrangement between the IDRC on one hand and the NSTC and FNI on the other.
For more information, download the call below: