Kenyan AWARD Fellow Wins AU-TWAS Young
Scientist National Award
Florence
Habwe, a doctoral fellow at Maseno University, has received the prestigious Young Scientist
National Award (Life Sciences) from
the African Union (AU) and The World of Academic Sciences (TWAS) in recognition
of her research on the preservation of African indigenous vegetables.
The
awards are designed to recognize scientific excellence. In each participating
country, two US$5,000 prizes are awarded each year in the categories of life
and earth sciences, and basic sciences, technology, and innovation.
“AWARD
introduced me to the world of publishing,” says Habwe. “I published my first
paper after I completed the AWARD workshop on scientific writing, and later
four more, which led to this achievement. I thank AWARD and my mentor,
Professor Mary Abekutsa-Onyango, and my supervisors for how far I have come.”
Habwe
says her science skills and confidence as a researcher have continued to
develop in the two years since she graduated from the program. “I strengthened
my scientific knowledge through collaboration with fellow women scientists and
others,” she says. “I now know where to go to do what. When I won an AWARD Fellowship
in 2009, I was very shy and could hardly speak to people. All that has
changed,” she adds, laughing.
TWAS,
the AU, and national ministries of science and technology partnered with
national science academies, scientific research councils, and high-level
research organizations in Africa to institute the AU-TWAS Young Scientist
National Awards.
The
award celebration was hosted by the Ministry of Higher Education Science and
Technology in Nairobi, Kenya on December 11.
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