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SASTE Grant 2025 | Supporting African Science and Tertiary Education 4th Call open

  • Writer: Omran Aburayya
    Omran Aburayya
  • Mar 22
  • 2 min read

If you're a highly motivated scientist from Sub-Saharan Africa working in agriculture, forestry, water management, renewable energies, nutritional science, or medicine, the Supporting African Science and Tertiary Education (SASTE) Grant is your chance to elevate your research and access cutting-edge resources in Austria. This prestigious grant empowers researchers with the tools and environment to make a significant impact in their fields. Here's everything you need to know.

 

SASTE Grants 2025 Summary

  • Location: Austria

  • Host Institution: Any Austrian university or research institution

  • Academic Level: Post-doctoral

  • Areas of Focus: Agriculture, Forestry, Water Management, Renewable Energies, Nutritional Science, Human and Veterinary Medicine (with possible integration of Technical Sciences and IT)

  • Target Group: Post-doctoral scientists from Sub-Saharan Africa, under 42 years old (under 45 for women with childcare responsibilities)

  • Funding: Comprehensive funding for research stay, including access to resources and technologies

  • Grant Duration: Subject to agreement between institutions

  • Application Deadline: November 2025

  • Eligible to: Scientists working in Sub-Saharan African universities or research institutions

 

SASTE Grant Overview

The SASTE grant aims to support scientists embedded in a long-term research setting at a Sub-Saharan African institution by providing a research stay at an Austrian university or research institution. This stay helps scholars acquire additional skills, benefit from modern technologies, and stimulate ongoing projects.


What to expect ?

During the fellowship, researchers:

  • Collaborate closely with Austrian experts and supervisors.

  • Gain hands-on experience with state-of-the-art facilities.

  • Exchange knowledge and ideas between home and host institutions.

  • Enhance their qualifications to contribute effectively to their home institutions upon return.

 

SASTE Grant Benefits

Recipients of the SASTE grant enjoy numerous benefits, including:

  • Covered Fees: All costs associated with the research stay, such as lab access and technological resources.

  • Professional Growth: Exposure to modern methodologies and tools to enhance ongoing research.

  • Networking Opportunities: Building connections with Austrian experts and peers in similar fields.

 

Eligibility Criteria

  1. Be post-doctoral scientists from Sub-Saharan Africa, under 42 years old (or under 45 for women with childcare).

  2. Hold a position in a Sub-Saharan African university or research institution.

  3. Have 3–7 years of post-doctoral experience.

  4. Commit to returning to their home institution, with at least two years of employment guaranteed post-fellowship.

  5. Have excellent English or German language skills.

  6. Not have studied or worked in Austria six months prior to the fellowship.

 

Application Procedure

To apply, candidates should follow the below application steps:

  1. Confirmation: Obtain written confirmation from their home institution and Austrian host institution, detailing roles and resources provided.

  2. Research Proposal: Prepare a compelling research proposal showcasing the project's novelty and impact.

  3. Experience: Submit proof of prior experience, employment contracts, and language proficiency.

  4. Submit by deadline: Ensure all documents meet the outlined requirements by the application deadline in November 2025.


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