Brazilian Ministry of Science Advances Initiatives to Engage Families and Inspire Youth Researchers
Brazil's MCTI promotes family engagement and youth participation in science through nationwide initiatives reaching over 26 million people in 2025.
Brazil's MCTI promotes family engagement and youth participation in science through nationwide initiatives reaching over 26 million people in 2025.
Brazil celebrates a prestigious microscopy image award and reports a 4.5% rise in scientific publications in 2024, signaling strong collaborative growth in science.
Brazil promotes science via community events like the National Science and Technology Week and enhances transparency of state funding through a new public tool, highlighting regional disparities and investments in research.
Brazil announces R$30 million funding for climate change research in Rio Grande do Sul and hosts the 22nd National Science and Technology Week focused on climate change awareness.
Brazilian public universities spearheaded COVID-19 research, accounting for the majority of Brazil's significant scientific output despite funding cuts and political challenges.
Mato Grosso do Sul's research funding skyrockets with R$78 million forecast this year while 500 young researchers gather for the state's premier scientific fair at UFMS.
Brazilian regional science agencies, Fundect and Fapes, sharply increase investments in 2025, driving research growth and innovation ecosystems.
Brazil hosts the Deep Tech Summit 2025 and BRICS Young Scientists Forum to enhance scientific collaboration.