Application Deadline: 30 April 2026
Applications are now open for the 2026 UNESCO Science Club Challenge. UNESCO, in partnership with BOE Technology Group Co. Ltd., will launch a Science Club Network in 2026. In this context, the Organization is launching the Science Club Challenge 2026 African edition to support the growth and sustainability of African science clubs within the soon-to-be launched UNESCO Science Clubs Network as part of its global effort to build a worldwide network of young innovators and educators.
How to participate
All science clubs across Africa are encouraged to document the STEM activities and achievements implemented during the five months preceding the submission deadline of 30 April 2026. As part of the application process, science clubs are invited to prepare and submit the following materials:
- 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.
Awarding
Outstanding projects will be recognised through an online, hybrid, or in-person award ceremony. Prizes include:
1 Gold award
- One 86″ BOE interactive smart screen, and
- two BOE learning tablets, and
- one Transsion smartphone, and
- a certificate.
3 Silver awards
- Two BOE learning tablets, and
- one Transsion smartphone, and
- a certificate.
6 Bronze awards
- One BOE learning tablet, and
- one Transsion smartphone, and
- a certificate.
Honourable mentions
Certificates and mention on UNESCO’s platforms.
Provisional timeline
| 3-5 December 2025 | Launch |
| 30 April 2026 | Implementation and deadline for applications |
| 31 May 2026 | Evaluation |
| July 2026 (TBD) | Award |
For More Information:
Visit the Official Webpage of the UNESCO Science Club Challenge
