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The Swiss L’ORÉAL-UNESCO For Women in Science Program (Switzerland)

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Deadline: 15-Mar-2026

The Swiss L’ORÉAL-UNESCO For Women in Science Program 2026 awards CHF 25,000 each to four outstanding female postdoctoral researchers working in Switzerland. The program supports early-career development in STEM fields through flexible research funding and recognition of scientific excellence and societal engagement. Applications close on 15 March 2026, with final selection in September and the award ceremony in October 2026.

About the Program

The Swiss L’ORÉAL-UNESCO For Women in Science Program is part of the global L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science initiative and is delivered in Switzerland to promote gender equality and excellence in STEM.

Core objectives:

The program strengthens Switzerland’s research ecosystem by supporting high-potential female scientists at a critical career stage.

Funding Details

Number of awards: 4
Award amount: CHF 25,000 per recipient
Funding type: Flexible, research-related support

The CHF 25,000 award may be used for:

The funding is designed to reduce structural barriers and support long-term academic career sustainability.

Who Is Eligible?

Applicants must meet all eligibility criteria.

Gender Requirement

Career Stage

Institutional Requirement

Eligible Research Fields (STEM)

Eligible disciplines include:

Not eligible:

Applicants must clearly demonstrate alignment with eligible STEM disciplines.

Selection Criteria

Applications are evaluated based on:

  1. Scientific excellence

    • Quality of past research

    • Publication record

    • Research impact

  2. Proposed research project

    • Relevance and clarity

    • Innovation

    • Contribution to the field

  3. Feasibility

    • Realistic timeline

    • Achievable objectives

    • Institutional support

  4. Career development impact

    • How the award will advance the applicant’s career

    • Support for return to research (if applicable)

  5. Societal engagement

    • Commitment to open science

    • Policy advice

    • Science communication

    • Broader societal contributions

The program emphasizes both scientific excellence and public engagement.

Application Timeline

Application deadline: 15 March 2026
Final selection: September 2026
Award ceremony: October 2026

Applications must be submitted online through the official platform.

How to Apply (Step-by-Step)

Step 1: Confirm Eligibility
Verify your:

Step 2: Prepare Application Materials
Typical required documents include:

Step 3: Write a Clear Research Proposal
Your proposal should:

Step 4: Demonstrate Societal Contribution
Highlight:

Step 5: Submit Online

Incomplete or late applications will not be considered.

Why This Program Matters

Women remain underrepresented in senior academic and STEM leadership positions. Early-career stages are particularly vulnerable to attrition due to structural barriers and limited flexible funding.

This award:

By combining funding with recognition, the program accelerates academic career progression.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Strong applications clearly link research excellence with career development and societal contribution.

Tips for a Competitive Application

FAQ

  1. How many awards are available in 2026?
    Four awards of CHF 25,000 each.

  2. Can researchers with more than three years of postdoctoral experience apply?
    No. Applicants must have no more than three years of FTE postdoctoral experience as of 1 February 2026, excluding career breaks.

  3. Are social sciences eligible?
    No. Psychology, education sciences, and social sciences are excluded.

  4. Must applicants be Swiss citizens?
    Citizenship is not specified; however, applicants must conduct research at a Swiss university or research institute.

  5. Can the funding be used for non-research expenses?
    The award is flexible but must support research-related and career-development activities.

  6. When will winners be announced?
    Final selection takes place in September 2026, with the ceremony in October 2026.

  7. In what language must applications be submitted?
    Applications must be completed in English.

Conclusion

The Swiss L’ORÉAL-UNESCO For Women in Science Program 2026 provides strategic funding and recognition to four exceptional female postdoctoral researchers in Switzerland. With CHF 25,000 in flexible support, the award strengthens research excellence, advances gender equality in STEM, and promotes the societal role of science. Eligible early-career scientists should prepare a focused, high-impact application and submit before 15 March 2026 to compete for this prestigious opportunity.

For more information, visit Fondation l’Oreal.

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