By: Nana
Appiah Acquaye
South Africa has announced
the winners of the 2026 South African Women in Science Awards, recognising
leading female researchers and innovators for their contributions to science,
technology and societal development.
The awards, organised under
the Department of Science, Technology and Innovation, celebrate women making
significant contributions across research, innovation and public engagement
with science.
In the Humanities and Social
Sciences category, Prof. Tanusha Raniga and Prof. Xanthe Hunt emerged as
winners.
The Natural (Life and
Physical) and Engineering Sciences category recognised Prof. Marietjie Venter
and Prof. Tricia Naicker for their contributions to scientific research.
In the Public Engagement
with Science category, Assoc. Prof. Lynn Hendricks and Dr Hafsa Essop were
recognised for their work in connecting scientific knowledge with wider
society.
The Innovation for Impact:
Women Leading Change category honoured Prof. Mothiba Tebogo and Assoc. Prof.
Sabrina Kumschick for their contributions to innovation and efforts to
translate research into meaningful impact.
The Department of Science,
Technology and Innovation said the awardees are helping to advance research,
innovation and scientific development in South Africa while inspiring the next
generation of women in science.
The recognition comes as
South Africa continues to promote greater participation of women in science,
technology and innovation and strengthen the contribution of research and
innovation to national development.