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CALL FOR ENTRIES:

 Invitation for Entries to the Nigeria for Science, 2017 Edition



INVITATION FOR ENTRIES TO THE NIGERIA FOR SCIENCE, 2017 EDITION

The Advisory Board of the Nigeria Prize for Science sponsored by Nigeria LNG Limited is happy to announce the commencement and Call for Entries of the 2017 competition of The Nigeria Prize for Science.



The Nigeria Prize for Science aims to encourage and reward excellence in scientific research and innovations that help to solve a pre-identified Nigerian problem. The prize is awarded annually and features a $100,000 (One Hundred Thousand Dollars) prize money.



In 2017, the competition theme is “Innovations in Malaria Control.”



This is therefore to invite applications and nominations for the award from interested faculty and students of the University who are involved in Malaria research and Control Initiatives.



The application window opened in March 2017 and will close on May 12, 2017.



The application procedure and further information can be found on the Nigeria LNG website http://www.nigerialng.com/nignlng/home.aspx

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