TWAS-UNESCO Programme for researchers from developing countries
The TWAS-UNESCO Programme for researchers from developing countries This represents a crucial opportunity to boost scientific research and technological development in resource-limited nations such as Cape Verde. This joint initiative of The World Academy of Sciences (TWAS) and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) is a beacon of hope for Cape Verdean researchers, offering resources and support to address complex challenges and contribute to a more prosperous and sustainable future.
This program aims to strengthen scientific research capacity in developing countries through the awarding of scholarships, prizes, and exchange programs. Researchers from Cape Verde are therefore invited to take advantage of this opportunity to advance their careers, establish international collaborations, and actively participate in the production of scientific knowledge relevant to national development. Participation in the program can open doors to access to cutting-edge equipment, training opportunities, and mentorship with world-renowned scientists.
The program's scope is broad and inclusive, covering a wide range of scientific disciplines, from natural sciences and engineering to social sciences and humanities. This ensures that researchers from diverse fields of study in Cape Verde can benefit from the advantages offered. The prioritization of research projects that address specific regional challenges, such as environmental sustainability, natural resource management, public health, and the development of renewable energies, is an element that makes the program particularly attractive and relevant to Cape Verde.
The application process for the TWAS-UNESCO Programme is generally competitive, but accessible. Applicants must submit well-developed research proposals, demonstrating clarity in objectives, methodology, and the expected impact of the project. It is essential to highlight the relevance of the research to the needs and priorities of Cape Verde, as well as the researcher's ability to successfully complete the project. The quality of the work plan, the researcher's experience, and the feasibility of the project are decisive criteria in the evaluation of applications.
For Cape Verdean researchers, participation in this program can be a catalyst for success. The financial support and international exposure provided by the program can open avenues for future collaborations, partnerships, and funding opportunities. Furthermore, the program fosters networking with other researchers from developing countries, allowing for the sharing of knowledge, experiences, and best practices. By participating, Cape Verdean researchers contribute not only to their own professional development but also to the advancement of science and technology in the country, boosting economic and social growth.
In summary, the TWAS-UNESCO Programme for researchers from developing countries is a valuable opportunity for Cape Verde. By taking advantage of this programme, Cape Verdean researchers can strengthen their research capacity, contribute to the sustainable development of the country and establish a prominent position in the global scientific community. It is essential that this opportunity be widely publicised and that the participation of Cape Verdean researchers be encouraged, aiming for a more promising future for science and innovation in Cape Verde.
Application Deadline: 9-12-2025
Application link: https://twas.org/opportunity/twas-unesco-associateship-scheme
