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Open Call: L’Oréal-UNESCO Young Talents Caribbean for Women in Science Program

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Deadline: 14-Aug-2026

Applications are now open for the L’Oréal-UNESCO Young Talents Caribbean for Women in Science Program, which recognizes and supports outstanding young women researchers across the Caribbean region.

The program aims to promote women’s participation and leadership in science by rewarding excellence in research and encouraging the next generation of female scientists. It supports women conducting high-quality scientific research while helping address the persistent gender gap in scientific fields.

The initiative recognizes promising researchers whose work contributes to scientific advancement and inspires younger generations to pursue careers in science and technology.

Focus Areas

The program supports research in areas including:

Purpose of the Program

The primary goal of the program is to recognize and support talented women scientists in the Caribbean.

Key objectives include:

Award Information

The program provides financial support to selected researchers.

Key funding details include:

Eligible Applicants

The program is open to women researchers from Caribbean countries and territories.

Eligible applicants include:

Applicants must:

Doctoral Student Eligibility

Doctoral applicants must:

Doctoral applicants are not eligible if they:

Postdoctoral Researcher Eligibility

Postdoctoral applicants must:

Early-Career Researcher Eligibility

Early-career researchers must:

Selection Priorities

Applications are expected to demonstrate:

Benefits of the Program

Selected awardees may benefit from:

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Who can apply for the program?

How much funding is available?

What scientific fields are eligible?

Can first-year PhD students apply?

Are postdoctoral researchers eligible?

Who qualifies as an early-career researcher?

Must applicants be conducting research in the Caribbean?

What qualities are the program looking for?

Conclusion

The L’Oréal-UNESCO Young Talents Caribbean for Women in Science Program recognizes exceptional women researchers who are contributing to scientific advancement across the Caribbean. Through two annual awards of $15,000 each, the program supports doctoral students, postdoctoral researchers, and early-career scientists while promoting excellence, innovation, and greater gender equality in science and technology.

For more information, visit L’Oréal Foundation.

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