Deadline: 05-Jul-2026
The Falling Walls Lab Bratislava invites students and early-career professionals to present groundbreaking ideas in a 3-minute pitch format. The program promotes innovation, interdisciplinary research, and solutions to global challenges through a competitive platform. Open to first-time applicants worldwide, it emphasizes clarity, originality, and societal impact.
What Is Falling Walls Lab Bratislava?
The Falling Walls Lab Bratislava is part of the global Falling Walls Lab initiative, where emerging researchers present innovative ideas that “break walls” in science and society.
Participants deliver:
- A 3-minute pitch
- A clear explanation of a problem and solution
- A compelling vision for real-world impact
Key Objectives of the Program
The competition aims to:
- Showcase innovative research ideas
- Promote interdisciplinary collaboration
- Encourage impact-driven solutions
- Foster global academic diversity
- Strengthen science communication skills
What Participants Do
3-Minute Pitch Format
Participants must:
- Present their idea in 3 minutes
- Clearly define the “wall” they aim to break
- Demonstrate:
- Innovation
- Feasibility
- Societal relevance
Examples of “Walls”
- Breaking the wall of climate change
- Breaking the wall of healthcare access
- Breaking the wall of digital inequality
Key Concepts Explained
“Breaking a Wall”
A central concept meaning:
- Overcoming a major scientific or societal challenge
- Introducing a transformative solution
Interdisciplinary Innovation
Combining knowledge from:
- Science, technology, social sciences, and more
- To address complex global issues
Science Communication
The ability to:
- Explain research clearly
- Engage both expert and non-expert audiences
Who Is Eligible?
Age Requirement
- Must be 18 years or older
Academic Criteria
Applicants must meet at least one:
- Currently enrolled as a university student
- Bachelor’s degree within the last 10 years
- Master’s degree within the last 7 years
- PhD within the last 5 years
Academic Equivalency
- Medical degree (without dissertation) = Master’s equivalent
- Medical degree (with dissertation) = PhD equivalent
Additional Requirements
Applicants must:
- Apply individually (no teams allowed)
- Submit application in English
- Be first-time participants only
- Apply to the nearest Falling Walls Lab
Why This Opportunity Matters
Global Recognition
- Opportunity to present ideas on an international stage
Skill Development
- Enhances:
- Public speaking
- Innovation thinking
- Research communication
Career Advancement
- Connects participants with:
- Academic institutions
- Industry experts
- Global networks
Real-World Impact
- Encourages solutions addressing pressing global challenges
How the Competition Works
Selection Process
- Submit application to the nearest Lab
- Applications are evaluated based on:
- Innovation
- Clarity
- Impact
- Selected candidates present their ideas
- Winners may advance to further stages
Evaluation Criteria
- Originality of the idea
- Relevance to science and society
- Presentation quality
- Potential for impact
How to Apply: Step-by-Step Guide
Step 1: Check Eligibility
- Confirm age and academic qualifications
Step 2: Develop Your Idea
- Identify a specific “wall”
- Ensure your idea is:
- Innovative
- Impactful
- Feasible
Step 3: Prepare Your Pitch
- Structure your presentation:
- Problem
- Solution
- Impact
Step 4: Submit Application
- Apply in English
- Submit only one application
- Apply to the nearest Lab
Step 5: Participate in the Event
- Present your idea if selected
- Engage with judges and peers
Important Notes on Costs
- Travel and accommodation are generally not covered
- No ticket purchase is required during application
- Applicants must arrange their own logistics unless stated otherwise
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Submitting unclear or overly complex ideas
- Not defining a clear “wall”
- Ignoring eligibility requirements
- Applying multiple times
- Weak presentation structure
Tips for a Strong Application
- Keep your idea simple and focused
- Clearly explain problem, solution, and impact
- Highlight innovation and uniqueness
- Practice delivering a concise pitch
- Align your idea with societal needs
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is the pitch duration?
A 3-minute presentation.
2. Who can apply?
Students and early-career professionals meeting academic criteria.
3. Is team participation allowed?
No, only individual applications are accepted.
4. What language is required?
Applications must be submitted in English.
5. Are travel costs covered?
No, travel and accommodation are generally not funded.
6. Can previous participants apply again?
No, participation is limited to first-time applicants.
7. What is the key evaluation factor?
The innovation, clarity, and impact of the idea.
Conclusion
The Falling Walls Lab Bratislava 2026 offers a unique platform for young innovators to present breakthrough ideas and gain international exposure. By focusing on clarity, originality, and impact, participants can strengthen their research communication skills and contribute to solving global challenges.
For more information, visit Falling Walls Foundation.








































