Research Grants

Introduction

Background

The BA has always been a vibrant center of scientific and intellectual debate. At present, the new Bibliotheca Alexandrina is looking to revive its past historical scientific mission so it can be recognized again by scientists all over the world as one of the best global linkage venues to eminent researchers and scientific institutions.

The Center for Special Studies and Programs (CSSP) aims to help researchers and scientists get the best support needed to advance their work through international collaboration.

As we move on into the 21st century, the CSSP takes steps to tackle the challenges in Egyptian science and technology by planting the seeds for future advancement, improving the quality of life and economic competitiveness. The increasing importance of science and technology and their role in human development compels us to encourage public awareness and promote scientific excellence.

The establishment of productive, mutually beneficial relationships between Egyptian and foreign science and technology communities is very important. This is intended to encourage the use and development of complementary experience and skills between the Egyptian researcher and the foreign researcher. As junior researchers become involved in collaborative research projects, we guarantee the emergence of generations of outstanding scientists, thus contributing to the wealth of the nation.

Professionals and scholars such as PhD holders, who obtained their degrees abroad, face one of three options that ultimately lead to brain drain:
First, they can remain in the foreign country and continue their pursuit of their professional and academic careers, provided they can secure funding for their research;
Second, they can return to their original Egyptian institutions where research funds are scarce and hence risk the loss of the knowledge they acquired;
Third, they might pursue a commercial career in Egypt while using their acquired knowledge professionally and in this case, development is solely dependant on their own financing or provided by multinational corporations where they could end up working.

The Research Grants program initiated by the CSSP, seeks out the generation of creative and innovative research. CSSP recognizes the existence of a pool of untapped potential available in young researchers all over Egypt eager to collaborate with international institutions, however lack the process needed for such collaboration.

Objective

The objective of the Research Grants program is to support outstanding young postdoctoral Egyptian researchers who perform cutting edge research and undertake collaborative investigation approaches across the science and technology spectrum, by offering them postdoctoral research grants as well as help them establish connections with Egyptian and international scientists as well as researchers.

Description

In Egypt, there are more than 35,000 researchers of which 31.7% are PhD holders. Yet only 0.2% of the Egyptian national income is being spent on scientific research. 2004/2005 Statistics show that only 22,203 researchers were registered for PhDs at Egyptian universities and 3,984 PhD holders graduated in the year 2003/2004.

The CSSP offers a number of post doctoral research grants to Egyptian scientists and researchers, below 35 years of age, who have completed their PhD within the past 5 years, or are expecting to complete it within the year of the grant announcement. The applicant must be working at a public/private academic or research institution in Egypt and currently engaged or can arrange to work on a joint research project with foreign counterpart(s) at a university or a research center abroad.

The Research Grants Program started in the year 2004. To this date, a total of (48) researchers have been granted the BA Research Grants.

The grants cover research in all fields of Natural sciences, Mathematics and Information Technology. However, we envision supporting more research areas of which mainly are Social Sciences and Humanities.

The BA research grants offer Egyptian scientists the opportunity to advance their career in their own institutions. In addition, the CSSP organizes a number of workshops and lectures each year covering an array of career development skills, with special focus on scientific research and development. With special concern to post-doctoral scientists, CSSP recognized the hurdles they face in translating their scientific research into doable commercial ventures hence organized series of lectures and workshops that help them acquire this.

Candidate Application

Researches should be conducting a research in one of the following areas of study:

  • Agricultural Sciences
  • Biology and Biotechnology
  • Chemistry and Biochemistry
  • Earth Sciences
  • Engineering Sciences and Technologies
  • Information Technology and Bioinformatics
  • Mathematics
  • Medical Sciences
  • Physics and Biophysics
  • Pre-University Education

The whole application procedure for the Research Grants takes place online.

 

Eligibility Requirements

Several standards apply to candidates willing to apply to the grants. The eligibility requirements are:

  • Egyptian Scholars must have completed their PhD within the past five years or will be achieved by end of the application year in one of the available fields of study
  • The candidate must be currently working at a public/private academic or research institution in Egypt and the research must be conducted in Egypt.
  • The candidate must be currently engaged or can arrange to work on a joint research project with foreign counterpart(s) at a university or a research center abroad.
  • The candidate must not exceed 35 years by the application year.
  • The candidate must have a valid local TOEFL with a minimum score of 500.

Administrative Regulations

The “Administrative Regulations” for the Research Grants Program can be downloaded in Pdf format.

Administrative Regulations.pdf

For any inquiries, please contact:
Email: researchgrants.cssp@bibalex.org

 

Reviewing

A blind review process is be used to evaluate each proposal. Therefore, no reference is made to the person, institution, or specific location that would identify the researcher in the documents submitted for reviewing.

In 2004, Final selections were made by an International Reviewers Committee with the BA Director chairing the committee that included Mr. Ehsan Masoud (science writer; UK) and Dr. Julia Marton-Lefèvre (Chief of Lead for Environment and Development; UK). Selection was based on the project objective, its clarity and originality, as well as the project design and budget.

In 2005, winners were selected by an international reviewing committee comprised of 57 eminent scientists form allover the world.
We utilized the World Wide Web for the entire review process. Consequently, all proposals for review were viewed/downloaded via the Web, and review results were submitted through the Web