APNI Phosphorus Fellowship 2026 in Africa
Apply for the APNI Phosphorus Fellowship 2026 in Africa. Up to $5,000 for early-career scientists. Deadline...
The African Plant Nutrition Institute (APNI) offers prestigious Postdoctoral Studentships designed to support early-career scientists in advancing plant nutrition research across Africa. These fellowships provide full funding for cutting-edge research projects addressing critical challenges in soil fertility, crop nutrition, and sustainable agricultural practices. Successful candidates will work under the mentorship of leading experts at APNI’s state-of-the-art facilities, collaborating with international partners to develop innovative solutions that enhance food security and agricultural productivity in Africa. The program is open to researchers who have recently completed their PhD in plant nutrition, soil science, agronomy, or related fields. Applicants must demonstrate a strong research record, leadership potential, and a commitment to applying their work to real-world agricultural problems. The studentship covers a competitive stipend, research expenses, travel allowances, and access to professional development resources. APNI Postdoctoral Studentships typically last 2-3 years, with the possibility of renewal based on performance and funding availability. This is an excellent opportunity for early-career researchers to build a global network, publish in high-impact journals, and contribute to sustainable development goals. Interested candidates should prepare a comprehensive research proposal, CV, and letters of recommendation. The application deadline varies by year; check the official APNI website for current calls. Don’t miss this chance to launch your career in agricultural research with a world-class institution.
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