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CALL TO APPLY FOR THE WOMEN IN AGRICULTURE LEADERSHIP PROGRAM FELLOWSHIP FOR THE AFRICA-AUSTRALIA PARTNERSHIP FOR CLIMATE-RESPONSIVE AGRICULTURE

Application Deadline: April 26, 2026, at 23:59 East Africa Time (GMT+3).

LOCATION: Kenya

 A new Fellowship for African women scientists focusing on agriculture and climate resilience is now open for applications. 

The Women in Agriculture Leadership Program Fellowship is a career development initiative that seeks to strengthen the capability, confidence, and influence of African women scientists to lead and participate in climate-resilient agricultural research. 

ELIGIBILITY:

Applicants must: 

Be African women scientists with a minimum of seven years of experience in agriculture, agrifood systems, gender, and climate, including design, development, dissemination, implementation, and advocacy at national, regional, and international levels. 

Have at least a master’s degree in a relevant discipline, which could include agriculture, agricultural economics, agricultural extension, natural resources, food science and nutrition, climate science, among others. 

Be nationals of target countries and residing in Africa. 

Clearly demonstrate their motivation and aspirations to influence gender-responsive, climate-resilient, and transformative research within their organizations and across agrifood systems. 

Be proficient in English or French.

Applications are strictly via the online portal and must be submitted here for English-speaking candidates and here for French-speaking candidates.

If you are a person living with a disability and you require reasonable adjustments to remove barriers to participation in the application process, please email T.Wangaya@cifor-icraf.org .

Note there is no application fee and no registration fee—the application process is free of charge.

For more information, please download and read:

Fellowship Brochure 

Interested candidates are invited to apply by April 26, 2026, at 23:59 East Africa Time (GMT+3). Applications will NOT be accepted after this date. 

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BENEFIT:

Full scholarship covering fellowship participation expenses.

Leadership and negotiation training.

Mentoring partnerships (both mentor and mentee roles).

Training on gender integration in climate adaptation.

Science, Communication, and Publishing courses.

Networking with agricultural and climate research experts.

Collaboration with AWARD alumni and partner networks.

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ROYAL ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITIONS

Application Deadline: 31 October 2026 23:59 (UK time)

LOCATION: United Kingdom

The 2026 RES Insect Week Photography Competition is now live! To promote learning and engagement in the science, natural history, and conservation of insects, the Royal Entomological Society (the “RES”) has organised the insect photography competition as part of its programme of activities (the “Competition”).

ELIGIBILITY:

Entries are invited from amateur photographers of all ages and nationalities, and the competition is free to enter.

The competition will open to entries on 10 February 2026 at 08:00 (UK time). The closing date for the competition is 31 October 2026—entries received after 23:59 (UK time) on that date will not be eligible.

The competition is open to anyone except:

Professional photographers (those who make money from wildlife photographs beyond potential social media royalties and prize funds); and

Individuals (or their immediate families) directly involved in the competition’s organisation.

RES staff members

Those who work as RES volunteers or work for Insect Week partners are not excluded if they are not directly involved in the competition’s organisation.

The competition has two categories, and entrants should choose the appropriate option on the online submission form:

The “18 and over” category includes separate themes—”Insect behaviour”, “Insect portraits,” and “Insects in their environment.” 

Under 18s

Smart Device—An additional selection for equipment type, i.e., Smart Device, including smartphones, is also available for selection (open to both Over 18s and Under 18s). 

Any entrant found to have entered the competition using the wrong submission form will be disqualified.

Entrants using the Under 18 Category must be aged 17 years or younger as of the date of closing of the competition and must accurately report their age at the time of submission. They must receive the permission of a parent or guardian before entering the competition.

The age of the Under 18 Category entrant will be checked before any prize is awarded. Prizes for entrants under the age of 18 will be sent to the parent or guardian.

The entrant must be the original photographer and solely hold the copyright.

Submitted images must not be licensed or have disposed of any rights that will conflict with the competition. Images that have been made available on stock libraries and that may have gained publicity from this may be disqualified at the judges’ discretion.

BENEFIT:

Prizes will be awarded as follows:

£750 for the 1st prize winner in the 18 and over Category;

£500 for the 2nd prize winner in the 18 and over Category;

£450 for the 1st prize winner in the Under 18 Category; and

£250 for the 2nd prize winner in the Under 18 Category.

The four winning images will be published in the RES’s bulletin Antenna, and its editors may also publish one or more of the runner-up images in addition to those of the prize winners.

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