L’Oréal-UNESCO Young Talents Caribbean for Women in Science Program 2024 (up to $10,000)

This informs the public about the L’Oréal-UNESCO Young Talents Caribbean for Women in Science Program 2024. Details about the Program are given below. Created in 2023, the L’Oréal-UNESCO Young Talents Caribbean for Women in Science program is committed to supporting the involvement of young women in scientific research and scientific careers.

L’Oréal-UNESCO Young Talents Caribbean

This program identifies and rewards brilliant young women researchers in life and environmental sciences, material sciences, mathematics, computer and information sciences, engineering sciences and technology.

Program Details

The program seeks to award young doctoral, post-doctoral students, and early career scientists – in the Caribbean region – for the excellence of their academic level, the originality of their scientific project, but also their desire to pass on their passion to the younger generation.

However, since the creation of this program, it is clear that inequalities and the glass ceiling persist in the world of academic research: only 18% of senior academic positions in science are held by women and, worldwide, only 4% of women have been awarded Nobel Prizes in science*.

In order to further support this generation of women researchers at a pivotal moment in their scientific careers, the L’Oréal Foundation is offering them training in leadership and communication to enable them to reach positions of responsibility more easily and more quickly and thus break the glass ceiling.

The 2024 Award Ceremony will be held in San Juan, Puerto Rico on October 25th in the presence of an audience from all over the Caribbean region: representatives of public authorities, UNESCO, scientists, women influencers, academics, intellectuals, opinion leaders and organizations promoting gender equality.

Eligibility

Doctoral Students

  • Having the nationality of one of the countries and territories in the Caribbean region
  • Being enrolled in a doctoral study and carrying out their doctorate in a research laboratory in one of the countries and territories in the Caribbean region
  • Conducting research in one of the scientific fields listed
  • Students in their first year PhD are NOT eligible

Post-Doctorates

  • Having the nationality of one of the 24 countries and territories in the Caribbean region
  • Being enrolled in a post-doctorate in a laboratory, a research institute, or a higher education institution in one of the countries and territories in the Caribbean region
  • Having obtained a doctorate in one of the scientific fields
  • Conducting research in one of the scientific fields

Early Career

  • Having the nationality of one of the countries and territories in the Caribbean region
  • Being staff of a laboratory, a research institute, or a higher education institution in one of the countries and territories in the Caribbean region
  • Having been for less than 3 years a staff of a laboratory, a research institute, or a higher education institution in one of the countries and territories in the Caribbean region
  • Conducting research in one of the scientific fields
  • Having obtained a doctorate in one of the scientific fields

How to Apply

For those interested in the L’Oréal-UNESCO Young Talents Caribbean 2024. Open this link to start the application process. To submit applications/nominations for this program, you must be logged in to your account. If you are unable to access the form once you are logged in, please refer to the “How do I apply for a program?” section of the FAQ.

Application Deadline

  • The deadline for receipt of applications is 27 May 2024.

Open this link for more details about L’Oréal-UNESCO Young Talents Caribbean 2024.

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