Prof. Philip Antwi-Agyei

Associate Professor


Dept: Environmental Science
Room A007
Amissah Complex
College of Science
KNUST, Kumasi

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Research Areas/Interests

Prof. Philip Antwi-Agyei has core research interests in climate change and food systems, vulnerability assessments and adaptations to climate change, ...~more


Grants/Funds Awarded

  1. FSNet Africa – with University of Pretoria, South Africa and University of Leeds, United Kingdom. Forty-Four Thousand Eight Hundred Pounds Sterling (£44,800.00). Funded by the Global Challenge Research Funds, United Kingdom. (2021 – 2023) [Institutional Champion].
  2. Future Leaders – African Independent Research (FLAIR) Collaboration Grants. Forty-Two Thousand Eight Hundred Pounds Sterling (£42,800.00). Funded by the Royal Society, London. (2021– 2022) [Principal Investigator].
  3. Future Leaders – African Independent Research (FLAIR) Fellowships. Two Hundred and Eight Five Pounds Sterling (£285,000.00). Funded by the Royal Society, London. (2020 – 2022) [Principal Investigator].
  4. Climate Research for Development (CR4D). One Hundred Thousand US Dollars (USD$100,000.00) (Philip Antwi-Agyei). Funded by the Africa Academy of Sciences (AAS), Nairobi, (2019 – 2021), [Principal Investigator].
  5. Science for Weather Information and Forecasting Techniques. KNUST Share of Funding – One Hundred and Seventy Thousand British Pounds (£170,000.00). Funded by the Global Challenge Research Fund, UK. (Sylvester Danuor, Leonard Amekudzi and Philip Antwi-Agyei). Partners include the University of Leeds, UK and Ghana Meteorological Services, (2017–2021), [Co-Work Package Lead].
  6. Building Resilience to Climate Change using Climate Smart Agricultural Technologies in the Owabi catchment. One Hundred and Twenty Thousand Danish Kroner (DKK120,000.00) (approximately USD$20,000.00). Funded by DANIDA under its Building Stronger Universities Phase III (KNUST). (2018 – 2019), [Principal Investigator].
  7. Innovation Fund – Coherence between Nationally Determined Contributions and the Sustainable Development Goals. Ten Thousand British Pounds (£10,000.00). Funded by the Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy, London School of Economics, United Kingdom. (2016 – 2018), [Principal Investigator].
  8. Livelihood dynamics in the Owabi catchment, Kumasi, Ghana. Forty Thousand Five Hundred Danish Kroner (DKK40, 500.00) (approximately, USD$6700.00). Funded by DANIDA under its Building Stronger Universities Phase II. (2015 – 2016), [Principal Investigator].
  9. Carbon sequestration on different land use types in the Owabi Catchment, Ghana. Fifty Thousand Five Hundred Danish Kroner (DKK50,500.00) (approximately, USD$8400.00). Funded by DANIDA under its Building Stronger Universities Phase II. (2015 – 2016), [Co-Principal Investigator].
  10. Food production systems vulnerability to climate variability in Ghana. International Foundation for Science (IFS Grant (USD10, 000.00). (2010-2013), [Principal Investigator].


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