Deadline: 17-Feb-2026
Falling Walls Lab Leuven 2026 invites students and early-career professionals (18+) to present a breakthrough idea in a 3-minute pitch. Applicants must meet specific academic eligibility criteria and submit their application in English by 17 February 2026. Participation is allowed only once in a lifetime, and prior participants are not eligible to reapply.
What Is Falling Walls Lab?
Falling Walls Lab is an international academic pitch competition that showcases innovative ideas from young researchers, entrepreneurs, and professionals across disciplines.
Participants present a 3-minute pitch answering one key question:
Which wall will your research break?
The concept of “breaking a wall” symbolizes overcoming scientific, social, technological, or economic barriers through research and innovation.
The Leuven edition connects local talent to the global Falling Walls network, promoting interdisciplinary dialogue and scientific communication excellence.
Key Event Details
Event Name: Falling Walls Lab Leuven 2026
Pitch Format: 3-minute individual presentation
Language Requirement: English
Application Deadline: 17 February 2026
Participation Limit: Once in a lifetime
Application Type: Individual only
Who Is Eligible?
Applicants must meet both general eligibility criteria and at least one academic qualification requirement.
General Eligibility Requirements
You must:
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Be at least 18 years old at the time of submission
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Be a student or early-career professional
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Apply to the Lab closest to your location
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Submit your application in English
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Have never participated in a Falling Walls Lab before
Group applications and multiple submissions are not permitted.
Academic Eligibility Criteria
You must meet at least one of the following:
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Currently enrolled at a university
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Completed a Bachelor’s degree within the last 10 years
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Completed a Master’s degree within the last 7 years
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Completed a PhD within the last 5 years
Medical Degree Equivalency
Global academic equivalency standards apply:
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An MD without a doctoral dissertation is equivalent to a Master’s degree
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A Dr. med. with a doctoral dissertation is equivalent to a PhD
Academic degrees from different countries are recognized under international equivalency frameworks.
What Makes a Strong Pitch?
A competitive 3-minute pitch should clearly include:
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The problem or “wall” being addressed
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The innovative solution
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The scientific or societal relevance
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The potential impact
Clarity, structure, and strong communication skills are essential.
Your idea may come from any discipline, including:
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Natural sciences
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Engineering and technology
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Medicine and health sciences
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Humanities
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Arts and interdisciplinary research
Why Falling Walls Lab Matters
Falling Walls Lab provides:
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International visibility for early-stage research
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Recognition within a global innovation network
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Skill development in science communication
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Cross-disciplinary networking opportunities
The competition strengthens your ability to communicate complex research in a concise, accessible format — a key competency in academia, industry, and policy.
How to Apply (Step-by-Step Guide)
Step 1: Verify Eligibility
Review age, academic timeframe, and participation conditions carefully. Participation is allowed only once in a lifetime.
Step 2: Develop Your Idea
Define:
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The wall you aim to break
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The problem context
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Your innovative approach
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The expected outcomes or impact
Step 3: Prepare a 3-Minute Pitch
Focus on:
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Clear structure
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Evidence-based arguments
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Logical flow
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Strong opening and conclusion
Step 4: Submit Your Application
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Complete the application in English
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Apply to the Lab closest to your location
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Submit before 17 February 2026
No ticket purchase is required when applying to an international Falling Walls Lab.
Travel and Funding Information
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Travel and accommodation costs are generally not covered
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Exceptions may apply depending on local organisers
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Applicants should confirm details with Leuven Lab organisers
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Missing the 17 February 2026 deadline
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Submitting a group application
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Applying despite previous participation
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Failing to meet academic timeframe requirements
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Ignoring language requirements
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Not applying to the nearest Lab
Carefully review all eligibility and submission rules before applying.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. What is the application deadline?
The deadline is 17 February 2026.
2. Can I apply as a team?
No. Only individual applications are accepted.
3. Is there a minimum age requirement?
Yes. Applicants must be at least 18 years old.
4. Are international degrees accepted?
Yes. Academic degree diversity from different countries is fully recognized under global equivalency standards.
5. Can previous participants apply again?
No. Participation is allowed only once in a lifetime.
6. Are travel costs covered?
Generally, travel and accommodation costs are not covered unless stated otherwise by local organisers.
7. Do I need to buy a ticket to apply?
No. No ticket purchase is required to apply to an international Falling Walls Lab.
Conclusion
Falling Walls Lab Leuven 2026 offers students and early-career professionals a global platform to present breakthrough ideas in science and society. If you meet the eligibility criteria and have an innovation capable of “breaking a wall,” prepare your 3-minute pitch and submit your application before 17 February 2026.
This is a one-time opportunity to gain international exposure, strengthen your science communication skills, and contribute to global progress through research and innovation.
For more information, visit Falling Walls Foundation.









































