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Report summary: December 2025 (Y1|Q2)

  • Jan 31
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Updated: 4 days ago




The FAR-LeaF II program team monitor and evaluates the program's success through performance reports and regular focus groups with the selected candidates and mentors. The Program team will engage with the Future Africa leadership and former FAR-LeaF Fellows, who serve as advisors.

 

Key performance indicators include:

  • The number of qualifying Fellows enrolled for the fellowship who complete the program.

  • Well-designed transboundary and transdisciplinary research projects that address relevant matters aligned with the FAR-LeaF II program focus areas, demonstrating innovative approaches and potential impact.

  • Evidence of effective program implementation at the University of Pretoria and partner institutions- grants awarded, Fellows recruited.

  • Evaluation by supervisors/mentors – development of Fellows as skilled and well-equipped researchers able to build, manage, and expand their research.

  • Evidence of active linkage of the Fellows in the wider Pan-African network of science and research leaders associated with FAR-LeaF II.

  • Publications in international peer-reviewed journals from Fellows’ research.

  • Other tangible outputs emanating from the research. Evidence of the Fellows embracing transdisciplinary research and applying new technological skills in their respective research environments.


The following reworked quarterly reports can be viewed online:



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FUTURE AFRICA

RESEARCH LEADERSHIP FELLOWSHIP

The Future Africa Research Leadership Fellowship (FAR-LeaF) is an early career research fellowship program focused on developing transdisciplinary research and leadership skills.

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The programme seeks to build a network of emerging African scientists who have the skills to apply transdisciplinary approaches and to collaborate to address complex challenges in the human well-being and environment nexus in Africa.

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