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Award Categories & Selection Criteria
Category A: Best Undergraduate Student Award
Criteria (for A-1 to A-6):
- Academic Excellence (20%) – High GPA or equivalent academic performance.
- Research & Innovation (40%) – Participation in research publications, projects, or innovative initiatives.
- Leadership & Community Impact (20%) – Active involvement in student leadership, community service, or extracurricular activities.
- Endorsements (10%) – Recommendation letters from faculty, mentors, or community leaders.
- Personal Statement (10%) – A statement highlighting achievements, future aspirations, and contributions to African development.
Category B: Best Master’s Students Award
Criteria (for B-1 to B-6):
- Academic Excellence (20%) – High GPA or equivalent academic performance.
- Research & Innovation (40%) – Contribution to research publications, projects, or innovative initiatives.
- Leadership & Community Impact (20%) – Active engagement in student leadership, community service, or extracurricular activities.
- Endorsements (10%) – Recommendation letters from faculty, mentors, or community leaders.
- Personal Statement (10%) – A statement outlining achievements, future aspirations, and contributions to African development.
Category C: Best Research Paper for PhD Students Award (For doctorate students only)
Criteria (for C-1 to C-6):
- Publication & Recognition (100%) – Indexed in Web of Science, with journal ranking evaluated based on topic. Q1 is occupied by the top 25% of journals in the list; Q2 is occupied by journals in the 25 to 50% group; Q3 is occupied by journals in the 50 to 75% group and Q4 is occupied by journals in the 75 to 100% group. The most prestigious journals within a subject area are those which occupy the first quartile, Q1. Even within Q1 (25%), some journals occupied 5%. 10% or 15 %.
Category D: Highest Field Ranking Paper Award (For Postdocs, faculty and others)
Criteria (for D-1 to D-6):
- Publication & Recognition (100%) – Indexed in Web of Science, with journal ranking evaluated based on topic. Q1 is occupied by the top 25% of journals in the list; Q2 is occupied by journals in the 25 to 50% group; Q3 is occupied by journals in the 50 to 75% group and Q4 is occupied by journals in the 75 to 100% group. The most prestigious journals within a subject area are those which occupy the first quartile, Q1. Even within Q1 (25%), some journals occupied 5%. 10% or 15 %.
Category E: Most Cited Researcher Award
Criteria (for E-1 to E-6):
- Total Citation Count (100%) – Based on Google Scholar citations (self-citations should not go beyond 20%).
Category F: Integration Excellence Award
Criteria:
Category F: Integration Excellence Award
Evaluation Criteria:
- Language Proficiency (35%) – Demonstrated commitment to learning the local language, measured by the highest level of proficiency achieved (if applicable).
- Community Engagement (35%) – Active participation and meaningful integration within local communities.
- Local Impact & Recognition (30%) – Implementation of a community-focused project and/or official recognition from the local municipality.
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Category G: Best African Students Association Award
Criteria (for G-1):
- Community Engagement (40%) – Activities fostering networking, mentorship, and collaboration.
- Impact & Outreach (30%) – Programs benefiting African students and professionals abroad.
- Sustainability (20%) – Long-term vision and consistent impact.
- Innovation & Leadership (10%) – Unique initiatives and leadership in organizing activities.
Category H: African Entrepreneurship & Innovation Award
Criteria (for H-1 & H-2):
- Innovation & Uniqueness (40%) – Novelty and potential industry disruption.
- Business Impact (30%) – Market reach, scalability, and business success.
- Social Impact (20%) – Contributions to African communities and economic development.
- Recognition & Endorsements (10%) – Awards, media coverage, and industry recognition.
Category I: Outstanding African Professional in Industry (Target: Career accomplishments outside academia)
Criteria (for I-1 & I-2):
- Professional Achievements (50%) – Career accomplishments after graduation.
- Industry Contributions (20%) – Innovations, mentorship, or policy influence.
- Impact on Africa (20%) – Contributions to African development.
- Peer Recognition (10%) – Endorsements and awards.
Special Recognition Awards
J. Friend of Africans Award (J-1) – 5 Awards
Criteria:
- Support for African Students & Professionals (70%) – Contributions to African development.
- Cross-Cultural Engagement (10%) – Efforts in fostering collaboration between Africa and other regions.
- Sustained Involvement (10%) – Consistent support for African causes.
- Endorsements (10%) – Recommendations from African organizations.
K. Best NGO for Africa Award (J-2) – 5 Awards
Criteria:
- Impact & Reach (40%) – Effectiveness in improving the lives of Africans in the diaspora and beyond.
- Sustainability (30%) – Long-term impact and program success.
- Innovation (20%) – Unique approaches to addressing challenges.
- Recognition (10%) – Awards and peer acknowledgments.
L. Outstanding Embassy Service Award (J-3) – 10 Awards
Criteria:
- Support for African Students & Professionals (40%) – Passport / Visa services, student support, and community engagement.
- Public Diplomacy (30%) – Efforts in promoting African interests.
- Responsiveness & Accessibility (20%) – Efficiency in service delivery.
- Testimonials & Peer Recognition (10%) – Feedback from African communities.
WARESA invites African students (Bs, Ms, and PhD), researchers, engineers, scientists, academicians, and entrepreneurs currently living in any European country , to submit applications for
Awards competition. The main objective of these awards is to recognize and reward excellence in research for both STEM, Social Sciences fields and humanities fields. The awards celebrates also the non-African who contributed to their success
We have 60 awards for 10 categories (A-J)
[Mix is for mixed category for both male and female and F.O stands for Female Only category]
1.(A-1) Best Undergraduate Student Award /STEM-Mix
2.(A-2) Best Undergraduate Student Award /Social Science-Mix
3.(A-3) Best Undergraduate Student Award /Humanities-Mix
4. (A-4) Best Undergraduate Student Award /Business, Management-Mix
5.(B-1) Best Ms Students Award /STEM-Mix
6.(B-2) Best Ms Students Award/Social Science-Mix
7.(B-3) Best Ms Students Award/Humanities-Mix
8.(B-4) Best Ms Student Award /Business, Management-Mix
9.(C-1) Best Research Paper for PhD Students Award /STEM-Mix
10.(C-2) Best Research Paper for PhD Students Award/Social Science-Mix
11.(C-3) Best Research Paper for PhD Students Award/Humanities-Mix
12.(C-4) Best Research Paper for PhD Students Award /Business, Management-Mix
13.(C-5) Best Research Paper for PhD Students Award/STEM -F.O
14.(D-1) Highest Field Ranking Paper Award /STEM-Mix
15.(D-2) Highest Field Ranking Paper Award/Social Science-Mix
16.(D-3) Highest Field Ranking Paper Award/Humanities-Mix
17.(D-4) Highest Field Ranking Paper Award/Business, Management-Mix
18.(D-5) Highest Field Ranking Paper Award /STEM-F.O
19.(D-1) Highest Field Ranking Paper Award /STEM-Mix
20.(D-2) Highest Field Ranking Paper Award/Social Science-Mix
21.(D-3) Highest Field Ranking Paper Award/Humanities-Mix
22.(D-4) Highest Field Ranking Paper Award/Business, Management-Mix
(23.D-5) Highest Field Ranking Paper Award /STEM-F.O
24.(F-1) Integration Excellence Award -Mix
25.(G-1) Best African Students Association Award (4 awards)
26. (H-1) African Entrepreneurship & Innovation Award-Mix
27.(I-1) Outstanding African Professional in Industry- Mix
28.(J-1) Friend of Africans Award-Mix
29 (K-1) Best NGO for Africa Award
30 (L-1) Outstanding Embassy Service Award
Venue: Taipei, Taiwan
Award Day: Friday, 10 April 2026
For any questions or inquires, send us an email at info@waresa.org
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Are you a student (Bs, Ms or PhD) researcher, engineer, entrepreneur or scientist of African descent currently living in Taiwan?
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