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Royal Society Africa Prize

The Royal Society Africa Prize (formerly known as the Royal Society Pfizer Prize) has been awarded by the Royal Society since 2006 to African-based researchers at the start of their career who are making innovative contributions to the biological sciences in Africa. £60,000 is awarded as a grant for the recipient to carry out a research project that is linked to an African centre of scientific excellence, normally a University or equivalent research centre, and a further £5,000 is given directly to the prizewinner.[1]

The final award under the Pfizer name was made in 2016, after which the award was renamed the Royal Society Africa Prize, and consists of a grant of £11,000 and a gift of £1000.[2]

  1. ^ "The Royal Society Pfizer Award". The Royal Society. Retrieved 14 August 2010.
  2. ^ "Royal Society Africa Prize". Royal Society. Retrieved 16 June 2017.

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