SCIENCE

A Gathering of Young Minds in the Global South

Skukuza Conference Centre, Kruger National Park, South AfricaMon Apr 07 2025
In 2024, a unique event took place in the heart of South Africa. The Skukuza Conference Centre, nestled in the Kruger National Park, became the hub for a gathering of bright minds. This was the first Global South Workshop, a platform designed to uplift and support research communities from various parts of the world. The event was a brainchild of two passionate individuals: Andrea Fuller from the University of the Witwatersrand in South Africa and Kênia Bicego from São Paulo State University in Brazil. Their vision was to bring together early-career researchers from Central and South America, Africa, and India. The goal was clear: to foster growth and learning among these budding scientists. The workshop was not just about lectures and presentations. It was a hands-on experience. Topics ranged from the history and significance of comparative physiology to the art of integrating knowledge from different biological levels. Practical issues like funding and networking within the Global South were also on the agenda. This was not just about learning from books or established researchers. It was about learning from each other, sharing experiences, and building a community. The workshop was a melting pot of ideas and cultures. Early-career researchers had the chance to engage in discussions, ask questions, and learn from the experiences of their peers. This was a unique opportunity for them to gain insights that they might not have found in a traditional classroom setting. It was a chance to learn, grow, and network with like-minded individuals from around the world. The Global South Workshop was more than just an event. It was a step towards bridging the gap between different research communities. It was a platform for young minds to shine, to learn, and to grow. It was a testament to the power of collaboration and the importance of supporting early-career researchers. It was a gathering of young minds, a celebration of diversity, and a step towards a brighter future.

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    How does the Global South Workshop plan to ensure sustained support and engagement with the research communities beyond the initial event?
    Are the invited speakers from across the globe actually undercover agents with hidden agendas?
    What specific metrics will be used to measure the success and impact of the Global South Workshop on the participating researchers?

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