Scholarships, grants and other resources for education and research

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Scholarships and grants

Several UN entities, educational institutions and others provide scholarships and other forms of funding for education and research to LDC nationals: 

  • The IPCC Scholarship Programme is available for young scientists from developing countries working on issues related to climate change. Students from LDCs and SIDS researching topics within the field of study indicated in the call for applications are given priority.
  • Under UNESCO's Fellowships Programmes there are several opportunities for nationals of developing countries. Some of the fellowships prioritize nationals of LDCs. UNESCO also gives priority and provides financial support to nationals of LDCs (along with other country groupings) through its Participation Programme and offers a limited number of scholarships to some LDC candidates for education and training at several UNESCO centres.
  • The World Academy of Sciences (TWAS) Research Professors Programme provides institutions and research groups located in LDCs with the opportunity to establish long-term links with TWAS members to assist in research activities and advanced training and so help develop the local scientific capacities. TWAS Members are appointed to institutions in LDCs for a period of five years, during which they visit the host institution three times for a minimum stay of one month each time.
  • The World Academy of Sciences (TWAS)-Samira Omar Innovation for Sustainability Award recognizes scientists from LDCs. It carries a cash award of USD4,000. The 2022 award will honour a scientist working in an area relevant to sustainability.
  • The UN Technology Bank for Least Developed CountriesTWAS and ICGEB  offer early-career scientists from LDCs, aged 45 or under exchange visits of up to 6-months at the ICGEB laboratories in Trieste (Italy), New Delhi (India) and Cape Town (South Africa). Under the programme agreement called PACTs (ProgrAmme of CollaboraTions with LDCs), students work in the fields of biomedicinebiotechnology and agriculture. The Programme also includes a scheme to provide training in biotechnology policy and regulatory science by ICGEB experts.
  • The International Design Education (IDE) Program provides scholarships for students from LDCs for a Master's degree in industrial design engineering at Zheijang University. The scholarship was launched in 2021 by the UN Technology Bank, the World Eco-Design Conference and Zheijang University. 
  • The Organization for Women for Science for Developing World (OWSD) has a fellowship programme for female students LDCs and a list of another 19 countries who wish to pursue postgraduate training leading to a Ph.D. outside their home countries.
  • The University of California Berkeley Law School LDC Scholarship grants a waiver of half of the tuition for LL.M. programmes for nationals of LDCs.
  • UNITAR provides diplomatic training at a lower cost for LDCs.

Other resources for education and research

Local, not-for-profit institutions from LDCs may register for free or low-cost access to tens of thousands of peer-reviewed international scientific journals, publications, and databases through Research4Life: Access - Research4Life