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🌍🔬 Celebrating International Day of Women and Girls in Science ✨
Today, we honor the brilliance, resilience, and groundbreaking contributions of women and girls in science. From laboratories to field research, classrooms to innovation hubs, they are shaping the future of discovery and inspiring generations to dream bigger.
This day reminds us that science thrives when everyone’s voice is heard. Let’s continue to break barriers, empower young girls to pursue STEM, and recognize the women whose work is transforming our world.
đź’ˇ To every woman and girl in science: thank you for making the difference.
WomenInScience
Academic Research Internship Programme 2026
Organized by B.KHREASE Academic Consult
B.KHREASE Academic Consult is pleased to announce the opening of applications for its 3‑month Academic Research Internship Programme. This initiative is designed to nurture aspiring scholars by equipping them with practical skills in academic research, scholarly writing, and publishing, while fostering mentorship and professional networking opportunities.
Eligibility
Applicants must:
- Be a student or graduate of a recognized tertiary institution.
- Be willing and able to volunteer by sharing knowledge gained during the programme.
Application Requirements
Candidates are required to submit the following documents:
- Curriculum Vitae (CV).
- A one‑page Research Statement outlining research interests.
- Evidence of at least one academic publication, or a manuscript draft under review/in preparation.
- A Letter of Recommendation from a person of high scholarly standing (e.g., lecturer, supervisor, or academic mentor).
Programme Benefits
Successful interns will receive:
- A monthly stipend.
- Access to publication opportunities and scholarly writing resources.
- Mentorship and guidance from international scholars.
- Practical exposure to academic research, writing, and publishing.
- Opportunities to build a strong academic and professional network.
Application Process
Applications should be submitted with the subject line “INTERNSHIP 2026” to:
đź“§ [email protected]
Alternatively, candidates may apply by scanning the QR code provided in the official flyer.
- Opening Date: 9th February 2026
- Closing Date: 27th March 2026
- Shortlisted candidates will be contacted for interviews.
31/01/2026
New Research Topic alert!
'Non-Invasive, Bio-Sustainable, and Bio-Available Therapies for Metabolic Dysfunction Associated with Diabetes mellitus' is now open for submissions in Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences. To be edited by Christopher Olowosoke and Dr Marwa Alaqarbeh. We're calling for contributions on emerging omics, computational biomedicine strategies for diagnosis and treatment.
Submit your article by 1st September 2026 ➡️ [https://www.frontiersin.org/research-topics/77231/non-invasive-bio-sustainable-and-bio-available-therapies-for-metabolic-dysfunction-associated-with-diabetes-mellitus]
Frontiers | Non-Invasive, Bio-Sustainable, and Bio-Available Therapies for Metabolic Dysfunction Associated with Diabetes mellitus Metabolic dysfunctions are a group of diseases that disrupt the body’s anabolic and catabolic processes. They are exacerbated by modifiable and non-modifiabl...
✨ International Day of Education 2026
Every year on January 24, the world comes together to mark the International Day of Education, a reminder that learning is not just a privilege but a fundamental human right. This year’s theme, “The Power of Youth in Co-Creating Education,” highlights the vital role young people play in shaping the systems that will define their future.
📚 Why This Day Matters
- Education builds peace: It equips individuals with the tools to resolve conflicts and foster understanding.
- Education drives inclusion: By ensuring equitable access, we break cycles of poverty and discrimination.
- Education fuels sustainability: Knowledge empowers communities to innovate and tackle global challenges like climate change.
👩🏽‍🎓 Youth at the Center
This year’s focus is on youth as co-creators of education. Instead of being passive recipients, students are recognized as active partners in designing curricula, policies, and learning approaches. Their voices matter — and when they are heard, education becomes more relevant, inclusive, and impactful.
🌟 A Call to Action
On this International Day of Education:
- Listen to young voices — they hold the solutions for tomorrow.
- Invest in inclusive systems — no child should be left behind.
- Celebrate teachers and learners — they are the backbone of progress.
đź’ˇ Closing Thought
Education is more than classrooms and textbooks; it is the foundation of justice, equality, and opportunity. As we celebrate today, let’s commit to building a world where every learner is empowered to shape their own future.
01/01/2026
🎉✨ Happy New Year!
_Season’s greetings from Bkhrease Academic Consult sound so warm and uplifting. Wishing you and your community a year filled with growth, success, and endless opportunities. May 2026 bring brighter achievements, stronger connections, and joyful milestones in both academics and beyond._
_✨ Together, let’s make 2026 a year of growth, success, and unforgettable achievements.Happy New Year from all of us at Bkhrease Academic Consult! 🎉_
23/12/2025
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🌍 International Convention of Influence for African Students and Youths in Diaspora
🇦🇺 Australia 2026 | March 19–22 | RMIT City Campus, Storey Hall
The National Association of Nigerian Students in Diaspora (NANS-D), in collaboration with Nigerian Scholars in Australia (NISA), proudly presents the International Convention of Influence for African Students and Youths in Diaspora — a landmark gathering set to take place in Melbourne, Australia in 2026.
🎯 Theme:
"African Youth Leading The Global Narratives; From Diaspora To Destiny, Rooted In Heritage, And Rising With Vision To Building The Futures."
This transformative convention will unite African students and young leaders from across the globe to explore identity, leadership, innovation, and the power of heritage in shaping a visionary future. Through keynote speeches, panel discussions, cultural showcases, and networking opportunities, participants will engage in meaningful dialogue and forge lasting connections.
đź“… Event Details:
Date: March 19–22, 2026
Venue: RMIT City Campus, Building 16 Storey Hall, Melbourne, Australia
📞 For Enquiries & Sponsorship:
Hamza Hassan: +61 401 827 35
Temidara: +61 451 743 997
Chris Juwon (NANSD President): +61 415 226 378
Email: [email protected]
Whether you're a student, scholar, entrepreneur, or changemaker, this convention is your platform to lead, connect, and inspire. Join us in Australia as we celebrate African excellence and chart a bold course for the future.
23/12/2025
ANNOUCEMENT! ANNOUCEMENT!! ANNOUCEMENT!!!
Across continents and cultures, African students and youth are proving that education is more than personal advancement. It is a collective force for transformation, and this process embody resilience, innovation, and a deep commitment to shaping futures not only for themselves but for communities across Africa and the world.
This is why the student leadership of the National Association of Nigerian students in Diaspora ( -D) has come together to organise the next edition of our international conference holding in March 2026 with the theme
“UNITED FOR IMPACT: AFRICAN STUDENTS IN DIASPORA DRIVING CHANGE AND SHAPING FUTURES”
This theme reminds us that impact is magnified when voices are united. By harnessing our diverse experiences, African students,entrepreneurs, youth, and innovators in the diaspora are building pathways for sustainable development, championing inclusive leadership, and inspiring the next generation to dream bold.
As part of this international conference, we are calling for articles, and essays from African students, enterpreneurs, youth, innovators in the diaspora for publication in our magazine that can show us undiluted stories, vision, and ideas for the united impact that drives change and shapes the future. The unity in our voice matters, and together, we can inspire and lead differently.
Submission Guidelines:
• Length: no word count limit
• Format: Word document
• Deadline: 31st January 2026
• Send to:
Note: The document must be saved using your recognised full name, with an attached clear HD picture to the email.
Other information to be included when submitting includes
Nationality,
Country of study,
Current institution,
Studentship status (e.g., studying, graduate).
Submission is open to everyone, either students or non-students (entrepreneurs, innovators, inventors etc.) provided articles focus on African unity and growth.
Selected articles will be featured in our upcoming publication and shared across our platforms to inspire dialogue and action.
Please send all articles to [email protected] according to the above guidelines.
Join the movement. Together, we are 💡🌟
Signed
Conference publicity, media, and magazine committee
NANS-D leadership
01/12/2025
ANNOUCEMENT! ANNOUCEMENT!! ANNOUCEMENT!!!
Across continents and cultures, African students and youth are proving that education is more than personal advancement. It is a collective force for transformation, and this process embody resilience, innovation, and a deep commitment to shaping futures not only for themselves but for communities across Africa and the world.
This is why the student leadership of the National Association of Nigerian students in Diaspora ( ) has come together to organise the next edition of our international conference holding in March 2026 with the theme
“UNITED FOR IMPACT: AFRICAN STUDENTS IN DIASPORA DRIVING CHANGE AND SHAPING FUTURES”
This theme reminds us that impact is magnified when voices are united. By harnessing our diverse experiences, African students,entrepreneurs, youth, and innovators in the diaspora are building pathways for sustainable development, championing inclusive leadership, and inspiring the next generation to dream bold.
As part of this international conference, we are calling for articles, and essays from African students, enterpreneurs, youth, innovators in the diaspora for publication in our magazine that can show us undiluted stories, vision, and ideas for the united impact that drives change and shapes the future. The unity in our voice matters, and together, we can inspire and lead differently.
Submission Guidelines:
• Length: no word count limit
• Format: Word document
• Deadline: 31st January 2026
• Send to:
Note: The document must be saved using your recognised full name, with an attached clear HD picture to the email.
Other information to be included when submitting includes
Nationality,
Country of study,
Current institution,
Studentship status (e.g., studying, graduate).
Submission is open to everyone, either students or non-students (entrepreneurs, innovators, inventors etc.) provided articles focus on African unity and growth.
Selected articles will be featured in our upcoming publication and shared across our platforms to inspire dialogue and action.
Please send all articles to [email protected] according to the above guidelines.
Join the movement. Together, we are 💡🌟
Signed
Conference publicity, media, and magazine committee
NANS-D leadership
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