The Science Club Challenge 2026 African edition is a UNESCO initiative to support and grow science clubs across Africa. It invites clubs to document their STEM activities and compete for prizes, fostering innovation and collaboration among young scientists.
UNESCO, in partnership with BOE Technology Group Co. Ltd., is launching the UNESCO Science Clubs Network in 2026. This challenge is part of a global effort to build a worldwide network of young innovators and educators, with regional editions in Africa, Asia-Pacific, and the Arab region.
Science Club Challenge Benefits
- Gold award: One 86″ BOE interactive smart screen, two BOE learning tablets, one Transsion smartphone, and a certificate.
- Silver award: Two BOE learning tablets, one Transsion smartphone, and a certificate.
- Bronze award: One BOE learning tablet, one Transsion smartphone, and a certificate.
- Honourable mentions: Certificates and mention on UNESCO’s platforms.
Science Club Challenge Eligibility Criteria
- All science clubs across Africa are eligible.
- Clubs must document STEM activities and achievements implemented during the five months preceding the submission deadline of 30 April 2026.
- Clubs must submit a final project report demonstrating STEM activities conducted, including data on beneficiaries and optional photos and videos.
- Clubs may submit STEM education resources or teaching modules developed by the club (optional).
- Clubs must prepare a roadmap outlining strategies for future development, self-sustainability, and potential expansion.
How to Apply for Science Club Challenge
- Submit a final project report demonstrating the STEM activities conducted, including data on beneficiaries and optional photos and videos.
- Submit STEM education resources or teaching modules developed by the club (optional).
- Prepare a roadmap outlining strategies for future development, self-sustainability, and potential expansion.
- Fill in the application form at the provided link by 30 April 2026.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Here are the most frequently asked questions about the Science Club Challenge 2026 African edition. These answers cover eligibility, benefits, deadlines, and how to apply.
What is the Science Club Challenge 2026 African edition?
It is a UNESCO initiative in partnership with BOE Technology Group Co. Ltd. to support and grow science clubs across Africa. Clubs document their STEM activities and compete for prizes, with the goal of joining the UNESCO Science Clubs Network.
Who can apply for the Science Club Challenge 2026?
All science clubs across Africa are eligible to apply. Clubs must document their STEM activities and achievements from the five months before the deadline and submit a project report, optional resources, and a roadmap for future development.
What is the deadline for the Science Club Challenge 2026?
The deadline for applications is 30 April 2026. Clubs must submit their materials by this date to be considered for the challenge.
What prizes are available in the Science Club Challenge 2026?
Prizes include one Gold award (86″ BOE interactive smart screen, two BOE learning tablets, one Transsion smartphone, certificate), three Silver awards (two BOE learning tablets, one Transsion smartphone, certificate), six Bronze awards (one BOE learning tablet, one Transsion smartphone, certificate), and Honourable mentions (certificates and mention on UNESCO platforms).
How are submissions evaluated in the Science Club Challenge?
Submissions are evaluated based on six criteria: Innovation (15%), Scientific value (20%), Impact (20%), Inclusiveness (15%), Self-sustainability (15%), and Collaboration (15%). Each criterion assesses different aspects of the club’s project and activities.
What is the timeline for the Science Club Challenge 2026?
The challenge launched on 3-5 December 2025. The deadline for applications is 30 April 2026. Evaluation will take place by 31 May 2026, and the award ceremony is planned for July 2026 (date to be confirmed).
How can I apply for the Science Club Challenge 2026?
To apply, clubs must submit a final project report, optional STEM education resources, and a roadmap for future development. Applications are submitted through the UNESCO survey form linked on the official page.
What is the UNESCO Science Clubs Network?
The UNESCO Science Clubs Network is a global initiative to build a worldwide network of young innovators and educators. The Science Club Challenge 2026 African edition is part of this effort, with regional editions in Africa, Asia-Pacific, and the Arab region.
Can clubs from outside Africa participate?
No, the Science Club Challenge 2026 African edition is specifically for science clubs across Africa. Other regional editions (Asia-Pacific and Arab) will be launched separately.
What are the benefits of winning the Science Club Challenge?
Winners receive technology prizes such as BOE interactive smart screens, learning tablets, and Transsion smartphones, along with certificates. Honourable mentions receive certificates and recognition on UNESCO platforms. All winners are recognized at an award ceremony.
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