Bioinoculants SMART Fellowships

With the funding of the  Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation under the Programme ‘Bioinoculants for Food Security in Africa (B-INOC AFRICA)’, which focuses on applied high-impact science in agri-food, the ICGEB offers SMART Fellowships at selected laboratories.

To Apply

The programme promotes the mobility of researchers from a list of eligible countries (see below) and, exceptionally, from other ICGEB Member States to conduct research in laboratories where the Principal Investigator has been awarded a Bioinoculants research grant by ICGEB.

Mobility is intended to foster skill development, provide hands-on training in technologies available at the host laboratory, and strengthen bilateral cooperation. Proposals should demonstrate clear evidence of strong collaboration between the two laboratories. 

Applicants should focus on the impact for the fellow’s career, the benefit to the applicant’s home laboratory and the suitability of the receiving laboratory. Applicants should contact the Host Laboratory prior to submitting the application (see list above) and ensure that the proposal content is aligned with the Host Laboratory capacity.

Click here to view the list of host laboratories.

Eligibility

The call is open to Researchers of the following nationalities: Burkina Faso, Chad, Egypt, Ethiopia, Ghana, Guinea (Guinea-Conakry), Ivory Coast, Kenya, Libya, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mozambique, Somalia, Sudan, Tanzania, Tunisia, Uganda (Researchers from other ICGEB Member States are exceptionally eligible).

There is no age limit. However, preference is given to young scientists at the beginning of their research career. Applicants should be either registered for a PhD or have obtained their PhD degree within the last 5 years and be actively working in a research Institution or company active in research and development. Young scientists holding an MSc or equivalent can apply.

Awards are not intended to prolong visits begun under other auspices; to support participation in courses, workshops or symposia or as bridging fellowships between, or prior to, long term stays funded by ICGEB or other organizations.

Subject areas

Eligible topics are: bio-fertilisers, bio-pesticides, bio-inoculants for food production and microbiome-based products and solutions that impact in a significant and practical way the agricultural and food value chains.

Financial Support

Duration: Awards are for a minimum of 3 to a maximum of 9 months.

What is covered:

  • The fellowship covers international economy return travel, health insurance plus subsistence of the fellow only.
  • The stipend for PhD fellowships is USD 1,500 (one thousand five hundred) per month, while the stipend for Postdoctoral fellowships is USD 2,000 (two thousand).
  • Additionally, a USD 500 monthly bench fee can be paid directly to the receiving laboratory based on the recommendation of the ICGEB Fellowships Committee.

The fellowship stipend will be paid by bank transfer directly to the fellow’s bank account. Upon joining the receiving laboratory, ICGEB will transfer the bench fee allocation to the receiving laboratory, which will be responsible for the management of the funds and the certification of expenditures to ICGEB. The receiving laboratory is expected to ensure that adequate provisions are in place for the specific research project and to make the bench fee allocation available to the ICGEB SMART Fellow immediately, free from any administrative overhead costs. ICGEB makes no financial provision, nor can it provide administrative support for family members of participants in the programme.

Bench fee

The bench fee allowance is a contribution to the implementation of the research project proposal presented by the candidate. The receiving laboratory is expected to use the entire bench fee allocation to the benefit of the approved research-training programme.

Any unspent balance left will have to be returned to ICGEB. Funds can only be used to cover the purchase of laboratory consumables that that are directly related to the SMART Fellow’s research activities including:  general labware, cryoware, glassware and plasticware, chemicals and reagents, cell culture consumables, pipettes and pipette tips, microplates PCR and qPCR consumables. The following items are not considered eligible costs: Costs of maintenance, repair, running or insurance of existing assets belonging to the Host Institute; Purchase of equipment, office furniture or fittings; Computer hardware or software; Office stationery; Travel costs; Literature; Administrative costs, and overhead expenses of the Institute Bank charges. 

Submission

Please complete this application online. Only one application per call is accepted for each candidate.

Documents to be uploaded

Please note that you will be requested to upload the following documents (pdf files):
(i) Your full CV
(ii) The full CV of the Head of the Receiving Laboratory (complete with list of publications)
(iii) A valid identification document (passport or identity card)

Find out more and apply by March 31, 2026