ABIMBOLA AINA OMOLOLU-MULELE RESEARCH GRANT

The Call for Entries for Research Grant Award Competition in Obstetrics and Gynaecology for the 2025 Edition is Opened.
Rules and Criteria:
Preamble

The Office of Advancement, University of Lagos on behalf of the Board of Trustees of the Abimbola Aina Omololu-Mulele Annual Lecture in Obstetrics and Gynaecology hereby announces the call for the Fourth Research Grant Cycle. The winner will be announced and awarded at the Abimbola Aina Omololu-Mulele 7th Annual Lecture in Obstetrics and Gynaecology event holding in October 2025. One of the goals of the Aina Omololu-Mulele endowment fund is to foster interest and growth in research by upcoming young scientists. Through the award of this Research Grant, it is hoped that university lecturers/researchers below the professorial cadre will be encouraged by supporting their research work and enhancing advancement in their chosen career.

Research interest

Applications in the following subject areas will be
considered.

      ·     Sexual and reproductive health research

      ·       Maternal and foetal health research.

      ·       Gynaecology oncology research.

 

  1. The Board of Trustees of the Abimbola Aina Omololu-Mulele Annual Lecture Endowment in Obstetrics and Gynaecology intends to award a single grant of Three Million Naira (N3, 000,000.00) only.
  2. The fund is exclusively for use for the applicant’s research. However, the main body of work must be undertaken by the applicant while the non-essential parts may be carried out by other parties.
  3. It is expected that the grant will normally be used for the purchase of equipment, reagents, other consumable items, services or other related expenses. 
  4. Under the usual conditions of funding, no portion of the grant may be used for personal expenses such as subscriptions to journals or magazines or the payment of a research student stipend and will not normally be used for the purchase of books. Only in exceptional circumstances, and specifically to aid the furtherance of the research programme, may a portion of the grant be used for travel; details of which must be explicitly stated in the application. 
  1. Applications are open to members of staff of the University of Lagos and other Nigerian universities. Resident doctors in obstetrics and gynaecology in the affiliated teaching hospitals whose supervisor(s) are faculty members of the university may also apply).
  2. Applications are limited to one per applicant or research group and MUST be submitted through the Head of Department, College of Medicine, University of Lagos, Idi-Araba, Lagos, Nigeria.
  3. Applications from early to mid-career researchers are highly encouraged.
  4. Persons employed as research students will not be considered for funding.
  5. Applicants carrying out research under supervision are required to have their applications signed by their supervisor(s).
  6. All applicants will be required to provide the names of two referees (in addition to that of their supervisor(s) where Regulation 5 is applicable). Normally, at least one of the referees should work in a different institution. Referees should provide a reference that assesses the content of the research proposal submitted.
  7. Applicants are required to provide a full research proposal of not more than 2500 words including information on:
    1. The nature of the research which he/she desires to engage in and the nature of the scientific results expected to follow there from.
    2. Where the research is to be carried out.
    3. The approximate full cost of the research and a breakdown of the proposed spending (expenditure) should the grant be awarded. This should include quantities and approximate costs for each item.
    4. What other sources of financial assistance are available (if any) to the applicant for the research; whether these are available in this instance and to what value. 
  8. Each applicant will be required to provide a report of approximately 1000 words on the progress of the research, together with a statement of expenditure. The progress report should begin with a summary of the main conclusions of the research. The report itself should include an outline of the work done, techniques used, results obtained, conclusions reached and a judgement of the success or otherwise of the project, together with prospects for future development.
  9. The applicant will be responsible for providing quarterly progress reports together with a financial statement showing monies received and how disbursed for the general conduct of the research.
  1. All papers or publications describing investigations conducted with the aid of the Abimbola Aina Omololu-Mulele Research Grant must contain acknowledgement of that fact. One reprint each of such publications should be submitted with the final report or as soon as possible thereafter. 
  2. A grant will not normally be awarded to the same applicant for more than two consecutive award years. 
  3. The Trustees reserve the right to modify the size of the grants in accordance with the sums annually available in the Endowment Fund.
  4. The Trustees have the power to alter the above Regulations and to attach any other conditions it may deem desirable.
  5. The Trustees reserve the right to withhold the grant in the absence of eligible applications in any year.
  6. The Trustees decision is final, and applications cannot be resubmitted or reconsidered in the same round. 
Duration Of Application

Tuesday, June 17th 2025 to Midnight of Sunday, September 15th, 2025

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Please download the form from the link below:

Please send your completed application to the e-mail addresses below:

advancement@unilag.edu.ng and jolamijulo@unilag.edu.ng