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Submissions open for Falling Walls Lab Nairobi (Kenya)

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Deadline: 26-Jun-2026

Falling Walls Lab is coming to Nairobi, Kenya, inviting students and early-career professionals to present breakthrough research or innovations in a three-minute pitch. The programme fosters interdisciplinary thinking, creative solutions, and emerging talent, providing a platform to demonstrate which “wall” your idea aims to break.

About Falling Walls Lab

Falling Walls Lab is an international pitch competition designed to:

Participants present their research or innovation in a three-minute pitch, explaining which metaphorical “wall” their idea aims to break.

Eligibility Criteria

Applicants must meet the following requirements:

Important Notes on Eligibility

Application Guidelines

Tips for a Strong Pitch

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. What is Falling Walls Lab?
It is an international pitch competition for students and early-career professionals to present breakthrough research or innovations in three minutes.

2. Who can apply?
Applicants must be at least 18 years old and fulfill one of the academic eligibility criteria (current student, recent Bachelor’s, Master’s, or PhD graduate).

3. Can I submit a group application?
No. Only individual applications are accepted.

4. Are travel and accommodation costs covered?
Generally, no, unless explicitly stated by the local organiser.

5. Can previous participants apply again?
No. Participation is once in a lifetime.

6. Do I need to pay a ticket fee?
No. There is no ticket purchase required for international Labs.

7. In what language should I submit my application?
All applications must be submitted in English.

Conclusion

Falling Walls Lab Nairobi offers a unique platform for emerging talents to present innovative ideas that can break boundaries in science and society. By fostering interdisciplinary thinking and providing a competitive stage, the programme empowers students and early-career professionals to showcase novel research, creativity, and societal impact.

For more information, visit Falling Walls Foundation.

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