Category Archives: PhD/post doctoral

MASTERCARD FOUNDATION AND UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE CLIMATE RESILIENCE AND SUSTAINABILITY RESEARCH FUND

Application Deadline: 15th January 2026.

LOCATION: England

Applications are invited from pairs of researchers (postdoctoral level and above) from the University of Cambridge and African universities or research institutes, across all disciplines, to initiate and/or strengthen research collaborations that address key challenges in climate resilience and sustainability.  In this round, they will also consider Research Catalyst applications from NIAB and Wellcome Sanger Institute.  

ELIGIBILITY:

The purpose of the Mastercard Foundation and University of Cambridge Climate Resilience and Sustainability Research Fund (CReSus RF) is to develop innovative, integrated and interdisciplinary responses to sustainability and climate challenges, and shape the African continent’s responses to these challenges through research, innovation and skills development for the next generation. This fund is part of the Africa Climate Collaborative – a partnership between the Mastercard Foundation and the University of Ghana, Makerere University, University of Cape Town and University of Cambridge. Together, the partners are empowering young Africans to lead climate resilient and sustainable futures.

In CReSus RF, applicants from Cambridge apply jointly with applicants from universities/ research institutes in Africa and co-create the projects. It is important that the funding is not simply used to provide services that will be carried out at one institution on behalf of the other, and that true collaboration is demonstrated in the application. All applications must justify how the research is relevant to climate resilience and sustainability. This may be broadly interpreted. Funding is not restricted to science departments but is open to all disciplines and departments. Multi-disciplinary and inter- disciplinary applications are particularly welcomed as are innovative approaches.

Research proposals that engage with young people on the African continent (aged <36 years) and /or are of benefit to young people will be prioritised. Principal Investigators (PIs) are encouraged to consider how young people might be involved in the research team in Africa. Workshop proposals should be designed to enhance the skills of young people in Africa. 

Both applicants should be at post-doctoral level or above although due consideration will be given for equivalent experience. Please contact us if one of the applicants does not have a PhD.  

By completing an application, it is understood that both applicants are doing so with support from their Head of Department or equivalent. Both applicants should have a formal link to a research group/department/faculty in their home institution. It is also expected that both applicants remain employed beyond the end date of the awards.  The awards are not intended to support post-graduate students, however, limited support for students (e.g. as part of a research project or internship) is encouraged.

The Cambridge- based applicant must be working at the University of Cambridge. In this round, we will also consider Research Catalyst Grant applications from NIAB. The Cambridge applicants will act as the lead applicants, for administrative purposes, as the awards will be managed by their Cambridge Departments/Faculties/Institutes. The Africa-based applicant must be in a University or Research Institution of comparable standing to a University on the African continent. 

BENEFIT:

In this round, applications can only be made for a Research Catalyst Grant for up to £20,000 or a Workshop Grant for up to £50,000. We do not cover salaries of either PI, overheads, or grant administration costs. Most awards will be for a period of 12 months or less, although longer timescales may be considered if well justified. For queries on eligible costs, please contact cresusrf@cambridge-africa.cam.ac.uk

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2026 JOHNS HOPKINS HEALTHCARE DESIGN COMPETITION

Application Deadline: February 1st, 2026, 11:59 PM EST.

LOCATION: USA

Applications for the 2026 Johns Hopkins Healthcare Design Competition are now open! A competition to celebrate good design in healthcare! Winners show a solid understanding of the need, the people impacted, focused problem-solving, and a great real-world solution.

ELIGIBILITY:

The project is open to any student-led team that has designed a health-related solution. All countries. All academic fields.

The project must be focused on a healthcare application in either of the 4 tracks

Designs of Solutions for Advanced Health Systems

Global Health/Humanitarian Design

Healthcare Apps/Digital Health

The project must have been started after January 1st, 2024

The project must be driven by full-time students

Postdoc research projects are ineligible.

Projects that have utilized significant funding (>$100K) are ineligible.

Projects that are not run by full-time students are ineligible. For example, projects run by startup companies or faculty are ineligible.

Eligible full-time students include those working towards undergraduate, master’s, doctoral, and professional degrees (MBA, MD, etc.).

Project teams should comprise more than one full-time student.

Applicants can submit multiple unique projects

If you have any questions regarding your team’s eligibility, please contact Aditya Polsani at apolsan1@jhu.edu or Allyson Chiu at achiu9@jh.edu

Timeline:

February 1 – Submission of two-page proposals

March 10 – Finalists informed

April 12—Final round (virtual event)

BENEFIT:

Award for each track:

1st Prize: $5,000

2nd Prize: $3,000

3rd Prize: $1,000

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