Our Grantees
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The Croatian Mathematical Society (CMS)
Subjects: Maths
Location: CroatiaThe programme aims to nurture gifted young mathematicians in Croatia with a special focus on those from smaller cities and rural areas. This will be done through a number of initiatives: providing better online training resources, hosting regular online competitions and providing specialised coaching for international contests. If successful, the initiative has the potential for replication of approach and materials in other neighbouring countries.
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Centre for Talented Youth Ireland
Subjects: Maths and Chemistry
Location: IrelandThe Centre for Talented Youth Ireland (CTYI) at Dublin City University offers enrichment and acceleration courses for students with high academic ability, enhancing but not duplicating the mainstream school curriculum. The project aims to identify and nurture highly gifted 13-15-year-olds in mathematics and chemistry, particularly from underrepresented groups, through intensive programs aligned with international Olympiads.
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ESTALMAT
Subject: Maths
Location: SpainESTALMAT is a prestigious Spanish mathematics talent identification and development programme, run by the Royal Academy of Exact, Physical and Natural Sciences. The grant will enable them to reduce reliance on volunteers and give talented 13-18 year old mathematicians access to extracurricular mathematical training and mentorship reaching over 1,000 talented students across 11 regions in Spain.
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Spring-Stof
Subjects: Maths, Physics, Informatics
Location: BelgiumSpring-Stof is an innovative Belgian organisation, delivers Olympiad training courses in maths, physics and informatics among other programmes. Their funding will cover costs for talented students from low-income backgrounds to attend the programme, preparing them for participation in national and international Olympiads and competitions.
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Ung Vetenskapssport (Young Science Sport)
Subjects: All STEM subjects
Location: SwedenUng Vetenskapssport works with Olympiad level young talent in all STEM subjects, running camps and a mentoring scheme across Sweden including rural communities with little to no STEM talent provision. The grant will fund their first paid member of staff to lobby for UVS to be included in national STEM policy, collaborate with new partners, train and coordinate volunteers, develop marketing strategies and evaluation.