International Atomic Energy Agency Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellowship Programme

The Government of Grenada, in partnership with the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Export Development, has officially launched the application process for the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellowship Programme (MSCFP). This initiative is designed to empower women globally by providing them with opportunities to pursue advanced education in nuclear-related fields, thereby addressing the gender disparity in science and technology.

The MSCFP offers comprehensive support, including tuition coverage for master’s degree programmes in nuclear-related disciplines at accredited universities. Additionally, recipients will have access to internship opportunities facilitated by the IAEA, enhancing their professional development and practical experience in the field.

Eligibility for the programme is restricted to female citizens of Grenada who are either currently enrolled or planning to enrol in a master’s degree programme in a nuclear-related field for the academic years 2025/2026 or 2026/2027. Applicants must also meet the academic requirements set by their chosen university.

The selection process will take into account factors such as geographic distribution, field of study, language diversity, and any prior support received from the IAEA. Applications must be submitted through the IAEA’s online portal by the deadline of 31 October 2025. Interested candidates can find detailed information on the programme, eligibility criteria, and application procedures at iaea.org/MSCFP.

For further assistance, applicants may contact the Human Resource Development Division of the Ministry of Education at (473) 440-2737/417-9762 or via email at [email protected].

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