Awards aplenty for UCT student’s scholarship platform
New Delhi: Africademics, a scholarship platform created by University of Cape Town (UCT) PhD candidate Lena Gronbach, has been honoured with three prestigious social responsiveness awards.
The online platform is a community for students, early-career researchers and young professionals in and from Africa. Gronbach, a second-year PhD candidate in UCT’s Department of Sociology, started Africademics in 2019 after her search for funding.
As a German national, she struggled to find funding opportunities that would enable her to pursue her studies in South Africa. But while searching, she came across many exciting programmes, scholarships and opportunities for African students and decided she’d share her finds with peers.
What began as a Facebook page (and has since garnered over 16 000 page likes) is now a multiplatform initiative with a presence on LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram, WhatsApp and an Africademics website. Since launching, Gronbach has shared more than 1 000 scholarship opportunities, which includes funding for both undergraduate and postgraduate studies, as well as study-abroad opportunities and research fellowships.
Social initiatives and start-ups
For her hard work, and as validation of Africademics’ aims, Gronbach has received three prestigious awards. The first is the annual social engagement prize awarded by The German Academic Scholarship Foundation to scholarship holders who run social initiatives.
The award consists of a cash prize, a fundraising campaign through the foundation’s alumni network, a coaching weekend, a formal award ceremony in 2021 and ongoing mentoring and support.
“Receiving the award has reinforced my drive for more equality and opportunities in the field of higher education,” she said.
She will use the prize money to expand the Africademics University Ambassador Programme, share more scholarships and opportunities, host information-sharing events and offer webinars and personal support for students who wish to apply for scholarships.
Africademics University Ambassador (Stellenbosch University) Aydn Parrot will be assisting with the expansion of the ambassador programme in 2021.
The second award Gronbach received for her work with Africademics is the startsocial scholarship, an annual coaching and mentoring programme for social start-ups and is run under the patronage of German chancellor, Angela Merkel. Every year 100 initiatives are selected for the first round of coaching, and the best projects will receive additional prizes in 2021.
The next level
The third honour she received is the recent announcement that Africademics has been selected as one of the participants of the Global Goals Lab, a networking and qualification programme for social initiatives working towards the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
“Participating in the Global Goals Lab has given me the opportunity to connect with other social initiatives that work towards the SDGs,” said Gronbach.