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Africa Prize For Engineering Innovation For Students And Engineers by study4free(m): 8:21am On May 02, 2016
The Africa Prize for Engineering Innovation - Royal Academy of Engineering

Course(s) Offered: Engineering (innovators, entrepreneurs)
Course Level: Students, Engineers (Individuals, Groups)
Provider: Royal Academy of Engineering
Country to Work in: Africa

Scholarship Description
The Africa Prize for Engineering Innovation has entered its third year and will again this year look for engineers, or engineering students, in ALL disciplines (civil, electrical, biomedical, mechanical, IT/computer/software, oi/gas/mining, agricultural etc.) who are innovating solutions to everyday problems.

The Africa Prize for Engineering Innovation aims to stimulate and reward engineering entrepreneurship in sub-Saharan Africa. The Africa Prize will encourage ambitious and talented sub-Saharan African engineers from all disciplines to apply their skills to develop scalable solutions to local challenges, highlighting the importance of engineering as an enabler of improved quality of life and economic development.

The Africa Prize is open for ambitious and talented sub-Saharan African engineers to demonstrate innovative and engineering entrepreneurship skills. The overall winner will receive £25,000 (or local currency equivalent). Runners-up will also receive a cash prize.

Eligibility
To be eligible:

- Applicants must be individuals or groups of no more than three people.
- Individual applicants must be citizens of a country within sub-Saharan Africa and currently reside there. For teams of two or three, the lead applicant must be a citizen of a country within sub-Saharan Africa and currently reside there.
- Applicants must have an engineering innovation and provide a letter of support from a university of research institution.
- Industrial researchers and establishments are not eligible.
- The applicant’s innovation can be any new product, technology or service, based on research in engineering defined in its broadest sense to encompass a wide range of fields, including: agricultural technology, biotechnology, chemical engineering, civil engineering, computer science, design engineering, electrical and electronic engineering, ICT, materials science, mechanical engineering, and medical engineering. If you are in any doubt that your area of expertise would be considered engineering then please contact the Academy to discuss your application.
- Applicants should have achieved the development of, and be in the early stages of commercialising, an engineering innovation that:
* will bring social and/or environmental benefits to country/countries in sub-Saharan Africa;
* has strong potential to be replicated and scaled up;
* is accompanied by an ambitious but realistic business plan which has strong commercial viability.

Eligible groups
Citizens of Sub-Saharan African countries.

For the purposes of the competition, sub-Saharan countries include:

Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Côte d'Ivoire, Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gabon, The Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Liberia, Lesotho, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa, South Sudan, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe.

Participating Institutions
Individual and/or teams of 2 or 3 people in Africa

Fields of innovation
All engineering disciplines

Number of awards
Not specified by sponsors

Sponsorship duration
Crucial commercialisation support is awarded to a shortlist of innovative applicants, through a six month period of training and mentoring.

Scholarship benefits
Following the period of mentorship, finalists will be invited to present at an event held in Africa and a winner will be selected to receive £25,000 along with runners-up, who will each be awarded £10,000

Method of Application
All applications must be submitted via the online grants system, applicants should ensure they read the guidance notes before submitting their application. You must first register an account, which you will be prompted to do on the Online grants system.

It is important to read through the Guidance notes - Africa Prize, and also to visit the official website (link to it is below) for complete information and access to the Online grants system.

DEADLINES:
The 2016/2017 Africa Prize will close for applications at midnight on 30 June 2016.

PLEASE NOTE:
The Africa Prize for Engineering Innovation is an initiative of the Royal Academy of Engineering. It is generously supported by the Shell Centenary Scholarship Fund, The Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Consolidated Contractors Company, ConocoPhillips, and the Mo Ibrahim Foundation.

The Royal Academy of Engineering is the UK’s national academy of engineering. The Academy brings together the UK's leading engineers, from across all engineering sectors, to advance and promote excellence in engineering.

The Academy was founded in June 1976 as the Fellowship of Engineering with support from Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, who became the first Senior Fellow and, as of 2016, remains so. The Fellowship was incorporated and granted a Royal Charter on 17 May 1983 and became the Royal Academy of Engineering on 16 March 1992.

http://study4free.com.ng/africa-prize-engineering-innovation-students-engineers-sub-saharan-africa/

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Re: Africa Prize For Engineering Innovation For Students And Engineers by Emmarionm(m): 11:53am On May 02, 2016
nice one
Re: Africa Prize For Engineering Innovation For Students And Engineers by ucheudo1: 11:53am On May 02, 2016
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Dropping my latest love single Titled Remember soon
Stay tuned it's gonna be dope
I won't disappoint you guys........
Re: Africa Prize For Engineering Innovation For Students And Engineers by IamTheophilus(m): 11:54am On May 02, 2016
Used to love chemical engineering but now stuck with architecture...to my whole school management, F.'em
Re: Africa Prize For Engineering Innovation For Students And Engineers by Nobody: 11:54am On May 02, 2016
Nice one
Re: Africa Prize For Engineering Innovation For Students And Engineers by hakeem4(m): 11:55am On May 02, 2016
I must go
Re: Africa Prize For Engineering Innovation For Students And Engineers by domdan13(m): 11:55am On May 02, 2016
Engineers..Time to Brace up!
Re: Africa Prize For Engineering Innovation For Students And Engineers by lafex: 11:57am On May 02, 2016
Am Warming up
Re: Africa Prize For Engineering Innovation For Students And Engineers by Emeskhalifa(m): 11:57am On May 02, 2016
don't have anything to say yet coz I jus finished serving my ban.
the mod sha dey high on oshogbo weed.
has anyone ban LadyF for repeatedly saying it's "LadyF again" again on every thread she comments on?

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Re: Africa Prize For Engineering Innovation For Students And Engineers by Pavore9: 12:00pm On May 02, 2016
Our Engineers should come prove themselves!
Re: Africa Prize For Engineering Innovation For Students And Engineers by olamds(m): 12:04pm On May 02, 2016
Engineers In Nigeria Should be encouraged to design and Develop and not only maintenance Engineer.......

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Re: Africa Prize For Engineering Innovation For Students And Engineers by mrvitalis(m): 12:15pm On May 02, 2016
That's OK... Hopefully they will accept my gas pipeline transport system that will end vandalised pipeline in Nigeria

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Re: Africa Prize For Engineering Innovation For Students And Engineers by Nobody: 12:17pm On May 02, 2016
waoh
Re: Africa Prize For Engineering Innovation For Students And Engineers by Nobody: 12:22pm On May 02, 2016
mrvitalis:
That's OK... Hopefully they will accept my gas pipeline transport system that will end vandalised pipeline in Nigeria
*are you serious? Pls email me.
Re: Africa Prize For Engineering Innovation For Students And Engineers by jessetom(m): 12:26pm On May 02, 2016
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Re: Africa Prize For Engineering Innovation For Students And Engineers by yesboss20(m): 12:27pm On May 02, 2016
Wow! If only...

50% per cent of the people that could vie for this are abroad, getting better in enabling environments from Cotonou/Accra/even Lome to Cyprus while of the other half who remain back home, a sizeable portion are lost in "new and undemanding" fields just to make a living.

The Science of Engineering and Sciences at large is not a start-stop then start again mission; patience and persistent commitment is needed to break forth. Being an Engineer myself, I know all too well about the effects of under/unemployment and brain drain on this vibrant and ubiquitous discipline.

Hope exists in all, afterall. Best of luck to all who would take up the challenge.


Regards,
Yesboss!
Re: Africa Prize For Engineering Innovation For Students And Engineers by Nobody: 12:32pm On May 02, 2016
olamds:
Engineers In Nigeria Should be encouraged to design and Develop and not only maintenance Engineer.......
Only if they will design and develop solution to africas problem. Let the exhibition begins they will start competing with europe and africa. I trust the white only to just hand pick the best brain from yesterday.
I hope the organisers can creat a theme like "toward a sustainable growth,in africa for africa"

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Re: Africa Prize For Engineering Innovation For Students And Engineers by Opeade939(f): 12:34pm On May 02, 2016
Nice innovative!
At least this will help engineers in the long run,since they will have to practicalize what they've been taught and research as well......
Re: Africa Prize For Engineering Innovation For Students And Engineers by abumeinben(m): 12:35pm On May 02, 2016
No link to apply?

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Re: Africa Prize For Engineering Innovation For Students And Engineers by Ebiniz(m): 1:32pm On May 02, 2016
No North African countries?

Why?
Re: Africa Prize For Engineering Innovation For Students And Engineers by mrvitalis(m): 2:12pm On May 02, 2016
Onase:
*are you serious? Pls email me.
It's an idea I have had for a very long time... . But nothing special just solving the problem direct
If u want to know more mail me
Petervitalis123@gmail.com
Re: Africa Prize For Engineering Innovation For Students And Engineers by uvalued(m): 2:32pm On May 02, 2016
study4free:
The Africa Prize for Engineering Innovation - Royal Academy of Engineering

Course(s) Offered: Engineering (innovators, entrepreneurs)
Course Level: Students, Engineers (Individuals, Groups)
Provider: Royal Academy of Engineering
Country to Work in: Africa

Scholarship Description
The Africa Prize for Engineering Innovation has entered its third year and will again this year look for engineers, or engineering students, in ALL disciplines (civil, electrical, biomedical, mechanical, IT/computer/software, oi/gas/mining, agricultural etc.) who are innovating solutions to everyday problems.

The Africa Prize for Engineering Innovation aims to stimulate and reward engineering entrepreneurship in sub-Saharan Africa. The Africa Prize will encourage ambitious and talented sub-Saharan African engineers from all disciplines to apply their skills to develop scalable solutions to local challenges, highlighting the importance of engineering as an enabler of improved quality of life and economic development.

The Africa Prize is open for ambitious and talented sub-Saharan African engineers to demonstrate innovative and engineering entrepreneurship skills. The overall winner will receive £25,000 (or local currency equivalent). Runners-up will also receive a cash prize.

Eligibility
To be eligible:

- Applicants must be individuals or groups of no more than three people.
- Individual applicants must be citizens of a country within sub-Saharan Africa and currently reside there. For teams of two or three, the lead applicant must be a citizen of a country within sub-Saharan Africa and currently reside there.
- Applicants must have an engineering innovation and provide a letter of support from a university of research institution.
- Industrial researchers and establishments are not eligible.
- The applicant’s innovation can be any new product, technology or service, based on research in engineering defined in its broadest sense to encompass a wide range of fields, including: agricultural technology, biotechnology, chemical engineering, civil engineering, computer science, design engineering, electrical and electronic engineering, ICT, materials science, mechanical engineering, and medical engineering. If you are in any doubt that your area of expertise would be considered engineering then please contact the Academy to discuss your application.
- Applicants should have achieved the development of, and be in the early stages of commercialising, an engineering innovation that:
* will bring social and/or environmental benefits to country/countries in sub-Saharan Africa;
* has strong potential to be replicated and scaled up;
* is accompanied by an ambitious but realistic business plan which has strong commercial viability.

Eligible groups
Citizens of Sub-Saharan African countries.

For the purposes of the competition, sub-Saharan countries include:

Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Côte d'Ivoire, Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gabon, The Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Liberia, Lesotho, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa, South Sudan, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe.

Participating Institutions
Individual and/or teams of 2 or 3 people in Africa

Fields of innovation
All engineering disciplines

Number of awards
Not specified by sponsors

Sponsorship duration
Crucial commercialisation support is awarded to a shortlist of innovative applicants, through a six month period of training and mentoring.

Scholarship benefits
Following the period of mentorship, finalists will be invited to present at an event held in Africa and a winner will be selected to receive £25,000 along with runners-up, who will each be awarded £10,000

Method of Application
All applications must be submitted via the online grants system, applicants should ensure they read the guidance notes before submitting their application. You must first register an account, which you will be prompted to do on the Online grants system.

It is important to read through the Guidance notes - Africa Prize, and also to visit the official website (link to it is below) for complete information and access to the Online grants system.

DEADLINES:
The 2016/2017 Africa Prize will close for applications at midnight on 30 June 2016.

PLEASE NOTE:
The Africa Prize for Engineering Innovation is an initiative of the Royal Academy of Engineering. It is generously supported by the Shell Centenary Scholarship Fund, The Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Consolidated Contractors Company, ConocoPhillips, and the Mo Ibrahim Foundation.

The Royal Academy of Engineering is the UK’s national academy of engineering. The Academy brings together the UK's leading engineers, from across all engineering sectors, to advance and promote excellence in engineering.

The Academy was founded in June 1976 as the Fellowship of Engineering with support from Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, who became the first Senior Fellow and, as of 2016, remains so. The Fellowship was incorporated and granted a Royal Charter on 17 May 1983 and became the Royal Academy of Engineering on 16 March 1992.

http://study4free.com.ng/africa-prize-engineering-innovation-students-engineers-sub-saharan-africa/


ok
Re: Africa Prize For Engineering Innovation For Students And Engineers by Mosb(m): 2:46pm On May 02, 2016
Wow
Re: Africa Prize For Engineering Innovation For Students And Engineers by Ikennablue(m): 3:35pm On May 02, 2016
This is great...no link?...I need to follow up

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Re: Africa Prize For Engineering Innovation For Students And Engineers by obibanks: 5:04pm On May 02, 2016
This thread just shows how poor our education system is in this country. The fact that such great opportunity like this is on front page, yet the amount of comments is not encouraging. If it's about social news that wouldn't improve our lives, you will see 4 pages of unnecessary comment. Which way Nigeria?

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Re: Africa Prize For Engineering Innovation For Students And Engineers by Miscellaneous(m): 6:16pm On May 02, 2016
But must the innovation be physical. ? What about complex design & analysis that can be built in the future ? because we don't have the tools to construct that in this generation
Re: Africa Prize For Engineering Innovation For Students And Engineers by klassd(m): 6:28pm On May 02, 2016
Hopefully I'll get to present my research on replacement of ordinary portland cement with coal bottom ash as a supplementary cementetious material!
Re: Africa Prize For Engineering Innovation For Students And Engineers by OpenBoy: 7:11pm On May 02, 2016
Ebiniz:
No North African countries?

Why?
they said Sub-Saharan Africa only

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