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The map shows existing national young academies the world over, as well as young academy networks and similar bodies. Information is sorted according to the year of their establishment. Clicking on individual countries will bring up details on the academy there.
Founding Year (Legend)
2000-2005
2006-2010
2011-2015
2016-2020
since 2021
Similar bodies
A (National) Young Academy (NYA/YA) is an academic organisation typically formed by young scientists and scholars at the beginning of their independent careers who have been selected for the excellence of their research impact and commitment to service. Membership in a NYA/YA is for a limited term, normally 4-5 years, after which members become academy alumni.
Young Academies typically work as the voice of young scientists for the advancement of issues important to young scientists. This includes, for example, science education or the dialog between science and society. Most Young Academies are affiliated with an established Science Academy (or – as in the case of the GYA – with a network of senior academies, the InterAcademy Partnership).
One of the strategic aims of the GYA is to act as a facilitator of the growing global network of young academies and to support their establishment as well as joint projects and meetings between them.
Information on regional and global meetings of young academies can be found here.
Since its establishment, the GYA has boosted the establishment of NYAs around the world. Since its inception, more than 40 NYAs have been established, many of them with support from the GYA and its members. Overall, 54 National Young Academies exist worldwide (November 2022), with a number of additional national similar bodies, transnational young academies and young scientists networks also being part of the broader young academies network. More are close to launching in 2022 or 2023.
Information on establishing a young academy can be found here.
See also the 2019 Declaration on the Guiding Principles of Young Academies.
See here for the 2022 Booklet on “The World’s Young Academies”, to learn more about what they do and how they operate.
National Young Academies, Similar Bodies and Young Scientist Networks Click to expand or collapse
North America
Canada
Africa
Côte d’Ivoire
National Young Academy of Côte d’Ivoire (NYA-CI)
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established in 2022
North America
Haiti
Young Academy of Haiti
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established in 2021
Africa
Kenya
Kenya National Young Academy of Sciences (KNYAS)
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established in 2014
North America
Mexico
Mexican Young Academy (AJMx)
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established in 2023
Europe
Rumania
Romanian Young Academy
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established in 2020
Africa
Rwanda
Rwanda Young Academy of Science (RYAS)
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established in 2022
Africa
Senegal
Senegalese National Young Academy
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established in 2015
Africa
Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe Young Academy of Sciences (ZIMYAS)
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established in 2011
Transnational Young Academies, (National) Similar Bodies and Young Scientist NetworksClick to expand or collapse
Australian Early- and Mid-Career Researcher Forum (EMCR Forum)
Council of Young Scientists and Specialists of the Azerbaijan National Academy of Science
Council of Young Scientists of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus
Young Affiliates of the Brazilian Academy of Sciences
Burundi Council of Young Scientists
Hong Kong Young Academy of Sciences
TWAS Young Affiliates Network (TYAN)
Latvian Association of Young Researchers
ASEAN Young Scientists Network
Centre of Young Scientists and Artists of the Montenegrin Academy of Sciences and Arts
Royal Society Te Apārangi’s Early Career Researcher Forum
Council of Young Researchers of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Council of Young Researchers at the Slovak Academy