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Best PhD Thesis of the Year Award

Honouring Original Scholarship in ESG and Sustainable Development Across Africa

This award specifically recognises doctoral research that advances knowledge in one or more of the following priority areas. All eligible theses must demonstrate a clear and credible contribution to the attainment of at least one of the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals within the African context.

ESG Research

Climate Action Research

Built Environment & Engineering Research

Business, Finance & Economics Research

Energy, Climate & Green Transition Research

Agriculture & Agribusiness Research

IT, Emerging Technology & Digitalization Research

Education & Social Policy Research

Policy, Governance & Institutional Frameworks Research

Community Impact & Development Practice Research

SDG Alignment Requirement

Every nominated thesis must explicitly identify and demonstrate a contribution to at least one of the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals. This connection should be articulated in the extended abstract and, where possible, in the thesis itself. Theses that engage with multiple SDGs or address interlinkages between goals are particularly encouraged.

All nominations will be assessed by an independent panel of senior academics and development practitioners against the following weighted criteria:

CriterionMarkWeight
Originality and Intellectual Contribution
The thesis advances new knowledge, challenges existing frameworks, or opens genuinely new lines of inquiry in ESG and sustainability research.
30%★★★
Methodological Rigour
The research design, data collection, and analysis are sound, transparent, and appropriate to the research questions being addressed.
20%★★
Relevance to Africa
The research is grounded in African realities, engages with the continent’s specific development context, and avoids the uncritical transplantation of foreign frameworks.
20%★★
Policy and Practice Impact
The findings offer actionable insights for policymakers, practitioners, communities, or future researchers. Impact need not yet be demonstrated but must be credibly argued.
15%★★
Clarity of Argument and Presentation
The thesis is well-structured, clearly written, and accessible to a knowledgeable reader outside the candidate’s immediate field.
10%
Interdisciplinary and Collaborative Dimension
Bonus consideration for research that bridges disciplines, engages non-academic partners, or explicitly contributes to community knowledge.
5%
Alignment with SDG Goals
The thesis must explicitly identify and demonstrate a contribution to at least one of the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals.
5%

Nominations must include all of the following documents submitted as a single PDF package to the ICESDA Secretariat:

Mandatory Documents

Supporting Documents (Recommended)

MilestoneDate
Call for Nominations Opens15 April 2026
Submission Deadline15 July 2026
Shortlist Notification31 August 2026
Shortlisted Candidates PresentAt the Conference — October 2026
Award PresentationClosing Ceremony, ICESDA 2026

The recipient of the Best PhD Thesis of the Year Award will receive a comprehensive recognition package designed to honour the work, extend its reach, and open doors for the researcher’s ongoing career.

Award Plaque

Award Certificate

Two Full Conference Tickets

Featured Presentation Slot

Publication Opportunity

Media & Communications Feature

Network Membership

Africa is at a pivotal moment in its sustainability story. The research coming out of African doctoral programmes — often under-resourced and underappreciated on the global stage — is quietly shaping the next generation of climate policy, governance thinking, and community resilience strategy. This award is a deliberate effort to amplify that voice, create visibility for African scholarship, and inspire the next cohort of doctoral researchers who are deciding right now whether the journey is worth it.