Junior researchers across sub-Saharan Africa can now apply for the 2025 AGNES Intra-Africa Mobility Grants. The application deadline is November 30, 2025. This initiative is designed to strengthen scientific capacity and networking for early-career academics. The program is funded by the German Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development.

AGNES Intra-Africa Mobility Grants Offer Key Funding
The grants provide substantial financial support for research stays. Funding amounts are tiered based on the duration of the research visit. A one-month grant offers up to EUR 2,300. A one-and-a-half-month stay receives up to EUR 2,650. A two-month research period is supported with up to EUR 3,000.
This funding is intended to cover travel and living expenses. It enables junior researchers to conduct vital parts of their doctoral work at host institutions in other African countries. The program fosters cross-border academic collaboration.
Eligibility and Application Requirements Detailed
Strict eligibility criteria ensure grants are awarded to qualified candidates. Applicants must be officially registered for a doctoral degree at a university in sub-Saharan Africa. They must also be nationals of a sub-Saharan African country. Crucially, applicants must have at least one published article from their thesis work.
According to program guidelines, the published work must appear in a non-predatory journal. Only journals indexed by SCOPUS and Web of Science will be considered. The research must be relevant to development in sub-Saharan Africa. Applicants must also have an identified scientific host at their chosen institution.
The application process requires a comprehensive submission. A short research proposal in English, not exceeding five pages, is mandatory. Applicants must use the official AGNES CV template. Official proof of doctoral registration and academic transcripts are also required.
The AGNES Intra-Africa Mobility Grants represent a significant opportunity for Africa’s next generation of research leaders. By facilitating intra-continental collaboration, the program aims to build a robust and interconnected scientific community.
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Who is eligible for the AGNES Mobility Grant?
Applicants must be doctoral students registered at a sub-Saharan African university. They must be nationals of a sub-Saharan African country and have at least one published article from their thesis in a recognized journal.
What can the grant funding be used for?
The funding is intended to cover travel and subsistence costs during a research stay at a host institution. This includes economy flights, accommodation, meals, local transport, and health insurance.
Are there specific grants for female researchers?
Yes. Alongside the general grant, AGNES offers a special grant category for female candidates only. This initiative aims to promote gender equality in scientific research across Africa.
What is required for the application?
A complete application includes a research proposal, the AGNES CV template, proof of registration, academic transcripts, and a letter of invitation from the scientific host. All documents must be in English.
How are the journal publications verified?
AGNES checks that publications are in journals indexed by SCOPUS and Web of Science. This ensures the research meets international standards of academic quality and integrity.
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