Small Research Grant

Application for 2023 edition of the FFSD Small Research Grant is now closed

Check Requirements

Ensure eligibility by reviewing detailed information about the grant on the about page.

Prepare Application Materials

Create necessary documents such as project proposals, CVs, and budgets according to the provided guidelines.

Submit Online

Utilize the online submission portal provided on the this website. Receive confirmation upon successful submission.

Empowering Nigerian Scholars

The FFSD Small Research Grant aims to support researchers within Nigerian universities by offering sufficient funding for their research endeavors. These grants are specifically designed to cover the expenses associated with well-defined research projects.

We firmly believe that by providing funding opportunities, we can empower researchers to explore their ideas and make significant contributions to their respective fields. Our goal is to enable researchers to pursue their academic and intellectual pursuits by offering the necessary financial support.

2022/2023 winners

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Dr Alabi Okunola

University of Technology, Akure

Comparative study on the environmental contamination and eukaryotic DNA damage induced by wastewater from natural and artificial fishponds in Nigeria

Awarded: ₦994,300

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Dr Airat Bakare

University of Lagos

Activities of FSH-receptors on the restoration of reproductive indices in hyperprolactin models treated with green coconut water.

Awarded: ₦995,000

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Dr Joel Onoja

University of Nigeria

Anti-Alzheimer’s Potential of Isolated Compounds from Stephania dinklagei (Engl.) Diels (Menispermaceae)

Awarded: ₦991,000

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Dr Peter Ige

University of Ibadan

Production, Characterisation and Modeling of Briquettes Produced from Maize Husk Wastes as an Alternative Source of Energy to Firewood and Charcoal towards Clean Energy Mechanism in Ido, Oyo State, Nigeria

Awarded: ₦620,000

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Prof Ike Ifelunni

University of Nigeria

Family Child-Rearing Practices and Suicidal Ideation Among Undergraduates in Southeast, Nigeria

Awarded: ₦765,000

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