Jennifer Ward-Oppenheimer Research Grant shortlist announced

25th August 2023 By: Tasneem Bulbulia - Senior Contributing Editor Online

Jennifer Ward-Oppenheimer Research Grant shortlist announced

Dr Lova Marline from Madagascar

The Jennifer Ward-Oppenheimer Research Grant has announced its shortlist of top five researchers for this year.

To date, it has awarded $600 000 to researchers across Africa.

The grant, awarding $150 000 a year, is an initiative that looks to support early-career African researchers focused on innovative research that will contribute to the advancement, and addressing, of relevant, real-world, environmental African issues of current and future importance.

Dr Lova Marline from Madagascar has been shortlisted for the award for her proposal: Bioindicators of biodiversity, air quality and climate change: leveraging non-charismatic groups, bryophytes and lichens, in the tropical Afro-Malagasy region.

Dr Matthew Burnett from Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, has been shortlisted for his research proposal: Fishers, fish and fish-eating waterbirds – interactions that can meet the sustainability goals for floodplains.

Dr Mohamed Henriques from Portugal has been shortlisted for his research proposal: Migrant shorebirds as sentinels of local ecological changes in key African wetlands and globally.

Dr Shannon Conradie from Cape Town, South Africa, has been shortlisted for her research proposal: Linking physics and biology to inform wildlife conservation under global change: an interdisciplinary approach.

Dr Yolandi Schoeman from Pretoria, South Africa, has been shortlisted for her research proposal: BioCredits: Regenerating Africa’s Landscape bio-intelligently.