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ELE-VATE AI AFRICA: PRESIDENTIAL AFRICAN YOUTH IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND ROBOTICS COMPETITION 

Application Deadline: 30 June 2026 at 21:45 GMT (Deadline extended)

LOCATION: Egypt

The Presidential African Youth in Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Competition is a flagship continental initiative advancing Africa’s leadership in the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) through Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, and Emerging Technologies. Co-convened by the African Union Development Agency (AUDA-NEPAD) and Ele-vate AI Africa, the initiative unites policy, industry, and innovation to empower Africa’s youth and accelerate inclusive, technology-driven development.

For the Third Edition (2026), they are honoured to be hosted by the Government of the Arab Republic of Egypt, through the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT).

ELIGIBILITY:

This competition connects young innovators with investors, policymakers, and industry pioneers, driving real-world applications of AI and automation while influencing regulatory frameworks and funding mechanisms to accelerate Africa’s digital and industrial evolution. With AUDA-NEPAD, Ele-vate AI, and the AU Member states championing this movement, the Presidential African Youth in AI and Robotics Competition stands as a beacon of Africa’s commitment to technological sovereignty, economic resilience, and global innovation leadership turning potential into prosperity.

Submissions OPEN! The call for submissions for the Third Edition of the Presidential African Youth in Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Competition 2026 is now OPEN!

The Presidential African Youth in Artificial Intelligence and Robotics competition is open to all African Union (AU) Member States. The AU is made up of 55 Member States which represent all the countries on the African continent. The Competition features 12 categories covering some of the most crucial sectors in Africa’s development along with a Prestigious Presidential award.

Eligibility:
 Participants must be African youth aged between 15 and 35 years. Applicants under the age of 18 are required to provide written consent from a Parent or Legal guardian.
Teams or individuals can enter the competition.
Registration:
 Applications open on the 10th of February 2026 at 10:00 GMT.
 Provide accurate information; any falsification will result in disqualification.
 Only projects that meet the category specified, terms and conditions will be contacted.
Project Submission Deadline:
Submit AI or robotics projects by 30th of June 2026 at 21:45 GMT (Deadline extended)
Projects must align with the competition theme and guidelines.
Intellectual Property:
Participants retain ownership of their projects.
The organisers may use project details for promotional purposes.
Code of Conduct:
Respectful and ethical behaviour is expected.
Any form of cheating or plagiarism will lead to disqualification.

BENEFIT:

 Prizes:
  Prizes will be awarded based on merit.
  All finalists will be informed via email and announced publicly on our Social Media platforms (Currently available on X and LinkedIn) on the 17th of September 2026.

Final Event Attendance:
Finalists must attend the virtual or physical award ceremony.
Unavailability / no response (Unreachable) may result in the forfeiture of prizes.
Presidential Awards finalists will recieve Global recognition at United Nations International Telecommunication Union ‘s AI for Good Global Summit in Geneva 07-10th July 2026 
Presidential Awards Ceremony (live) 12th -13th October 2026
Virtual Awards Ceremony October 2026

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UNSW FACULTY OF SCIENCE HONOURS SCHOLARSHIPS – TERM 3, 2026

Application Deadline: 17 July, 2026

LOCATION: Australia

The purpose of this application is for applicants to be potentially considered for multiple Science Faculty honours scholarships, depending on individual scholarship criteria. Applicants must be commencing their honours studies in the Faculty of Science in Term 3, 2026.

ELIGIBILITY AND BENEFIT:

ScholarshipEligibility CriteriaSelection Criteria
UGCA1623 Harold Theodore Clyde Howard Endowed Honors Award: $5,000 for 1 yearMust be commencing full-time Honours study in ChemistryAcademic merit, aptitude, and commitment to studies in an area of Chemistry
UGCA1012 Brother Vincent Cotter Endowed Honours Award $5,000 for 1 yearBe an Australian Citizen, New Zealander Citizen or Australian Permanent Resident Be commencing full-time Honours study in Physics.Academic merit Aptitude and commitment to studies in physics
UGCA1030 John MacIntyre Honours Year In School Marine Science $5,000 for 1 yearBe an Australian Citizen, New Zealander Citizen or Australian Permanent Resident Be commencing full-time Honours year in the Bachelor of Science program with a project specialising in Marine Science.Academic merit Aptitude and commitment to studies in marine scienceLeadership skills (school, workplace or community)
UGCA1438 Jim Douglas Award in Statistics: $5,000 for 1 yearBe an Australian Citizen, New Zealander Citizen or Australian Permanent Resident Be commencing full-time Honours study in the Faculty of Science studying statistics.Academic merit Aptitude and Commitment to the area of Statistics
UGCE1499 Faculty of Science Indigenous Honours Award: $5,000 for 1 yearBe an Indigenous Australian* (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander only)Be commencing full-time Honours year in the Faculty of Science at UNSW* UNSW Scholarships work in partnership with the Office of the PVC Indigenous and Nura Gili, Centre for Indigenous Programs. While Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander identity is unique and sacred to every person, UNSW scholarships for Indigenous students will require proof of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander identity and heritage. If you have not already provided proof of identity and heritage to Nura Gili, any Indigenous-specific scholarship offer made by UNSW Scholarships will be conditional upon receipt of proof of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander heritage to Nura Gili as outlined on the Nura Gili website. For more information, please visit: Confirmation of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander DescentAcademic merit Leadership skills (school, workplace or community) Extra-curricular activities (sporting, cultural activities, volunteer/work experience) Aptitude and commitment to studies in the the field of study of the Honours Year program

You must provide evidence supporting the above criteria in your online application. Please refer to the Scholarship Application Supporting Documents for a detailed list of examples.

Unanswered application questions or claims without supporting documentation will not be assessed. Late applications/supporting documentation will not be accepted.

UNSW reserves the right not to award a scholarship where there is no applicant of sufficient merit or if the applicant does not meet the scholarship eligibility and/or selection criteria.

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