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The National Commission on Research Science and Technology (NCRST), Namibia, is taking bold steps to support Namibia’s next generation of science leaders through the launch of the Mr and Ms…

The National Commission on Research Science and Technology (NCRST), Namibia, is taking bold steps to support Namibia’s next generation of science leaders through the launch of the Mr and Ms STEM competition.

This initiative is a strategic investment in the country’s science future, positioning young Namibians as the driving force behind the nation’s technological advancement.

The competition is targeting STEM students between the ages of 18-25, aiming to identify passionate STEM students who will serve as ambassadors to promote STEM activities during their year of reign.

Through this annual competition, NCRST has created a platform for young scientists to actively contribute to national STEM development. The council plans to engage diverse audiences, improve science communication, and promote broader public interest in science.

The winners will play a crucial role in promoting the research and programs of the council while engaging in public engagement activities that directly benefit Namibian communities.

STEM Ambassadors to Champion Science in Namibian Communities

By empowering young scientists to serve as ambassadors, NCRST will create authentic connections between the scientific community and Namibian society at large, potentially inspiring more students to pursue STEM careers.

As Namibia works to diversify its economy and build technological capacity, the Mr & Ms STEM competition creates essential pathways for identifying and nurturing the talent needed to drive innovation across key sectors.

Anicia Peters, the chief executive officer of NCRST, announced the competition and encouraged participation from eligible students.

She said interested STEM students can register here on or before 16 June 2025 and contact Ms. Generosa Simon at gsimon@ncrst.na  or 061 431 7000/48 for more information.

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Published on 5 June 2025

Written by: Jackie Opara


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