The World Academy of Sciences (TWAS) invites nominations for the Abdool Karim Prize in Biological Sciences. The prize aims to recognize scientists for their achievements in Biological Sciences. Eligible nominees are female scientists national of a low-income African country. The prize is a US$5 thousand cash award. Nominations should be submitted electronically before 30 June 2026. Award in Biological Sciences
Day: April 30, 2026
European Environment Agency — Photo Competition
The European Environment Agency (EEA) invites nature and photography enthusiasts to showcase their photographic talent in the 2026 edition of our annual photo competition. This year’s competition “Resilient by Nature” provides a unique opportunity to showcase your take on how nature strengthens the environment or how society is building resilience through nature-based solutions. 3 winners receive €1000 for “best photo” in each category. The competition is open to the citizens of the EU 27 Member States, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Switzerland, Türkiye, North Macedonia, Albania, Kosovo, Montenegro, Serbia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Photos must be submitted by 10 August 2026. EEA Photo Competition
Save The Snakes — Southeast Asian Snake Conservation Grant
Save The Snakes invites applications for the Vijayan Devan Southeast Asian Snake Conservation Grant to support projects that protect snake populations and mitigate human-snake conflict. This program is open to individuals from any nationality, including conservationists, researchers, and educators, with a focus on supporting those who are underrepresented in the fields of herpetology and conservation. To be eligible, projects must be located in Southeast Asia and align with community-based conservation strategies. The organization provides a one-year grant of US$2,500, along with optional mentorship in areas such as grant writing and statistical analysis. The application deadline is 31 August 2026. Save The Snakes
Hawk Conservancy Trust — Marion Paviour Award
The Hawk Conservancy Trust supports early-career researchers working on projects focused on the conservation and/or research of birds of prey. The maximum award amount is £1,000. Preference will be given to those applying for support for fieldwork, conference fees to present work, or travel costs (for fieldwork or conference attendance). Applications close on 31 August 2026. About the award
Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development — Co-Operative Research Program
The Co-operative Research Program (CRP) provides funding for international events (such as conferences, workshops, congresses, and symposia) and research fellowship grants. Applications are invited from research scientists working in agriculture, forestry, or fisheries who would like to conduct research projects abroad or visit international events. The deadline to apply is 10 September 2026. Co-operative Research Program
University of Oxford — Visiting Fellowship Scheme
The University of Oxford invites applications for the CARIBOX Visiting Fellowship Scheme 2027. This program offers three-to-six-month fellowships at the University of Oxford for researchers based at Caribbean institutions. Eligible applicants must be early-to-mid-career researchers from any discipline who hold a permanent or long-term position at a university in a Caribbean country. The fellowship provides a stipend of up to £10 thousand to cover travel, accommodation, and living expenses during the stay in Oxford. The program aims to foster collaborative research projects and long-term academic networks between Oxford and the Caribbean region. The deadline for applications is 15 September 2026. Visiting Fellowship
European Commission — Support for Nature & Biodiversity Projects
The European Commission launches a call for proposals for EU action grants in the fields of Environment under the Programme for Environment and Climate Action (LIFE). The program supports demonstration, best practices, coordination and support actions, capacity building, and governance projects. The LIFE programs aim to facilitate the shift towards a sustainable, renewable energy-based economy; protect, restore, and improve the quality of the environment; halt and reverse biodiversity loss; and tackle the degradation of ecosystems. The project requested grant amount is not more than €60 thousand. In order to be eligible, the applicant must be a legal public or private entity, and be established in an EU Member State or a country associated with the LIFE Program. The deadline for applications is 22 September 2026. About LIFE
Ornithological Society of the Middle East — Trevor Poyser Species Conservation Fund
The Ornithological Society of the Middle East (OSME) makes grants to support bird research in the Middle East, Caucasus, and Central Asia. The Trevor Poyser Species Conservation Fund supports research projects that lead to clear conservation benefits for a globally threatened species that occurs within the OSME region. One grant of £5 thousand is available. The application deadline is 01 December 2026. Know more
Heritage Management Organization — Small Grants for African Heritage Projects
The Heritage Management Organization (HERITΛGE) funds projects that focus on the protection of and/or promotion of local heritage for socio-economic development in Africa. Small grants of up to US$50 thousand are made to organizations, groups, and individuals. Projects should have a long-lasting impact and benefit local people. Potential examples are protecting heritage sites from desertification by creating green belts, especially where such green areas can increase biodiversity, bring benefits to local agriculture, and encourage tourism. Applications can be submitted anytime. Know more
Foundation for the Third Millennium — Sustainability Program
The Foundation for the Third Millennium offers funds to projects that promote environmental protection and health, social justice, and economic independence in balanced proportions. Applications should focus on combining ecological, social, and economic aspects. The Foundation gives preference to organizations based in Switzerland and in neighboring European countries, but may also accept grant seekers from Eastern Europe or worldwide. Applications can be submitted anytime. Process