AFS Global STEM Accelerators (Young Women)
by AFS Intercultural Programs India
AFS & Penn certificate — fully funded
AFS Global STEM Accelerators (Young Women) is a program by AFS Intercultural Programs India for students in Class 9–11, open to students across India. Registration closes 15 Apr 2026. It is free to take part.
Mode
Online
Eligibility
Class 9–11
Fee
Free
Duration
12 weeks
Format
Both · Teams of 5
Time needed
3-4 hours/week for 12 weeks
Key Dates
- Registration opens
- 13 Feb 2026
- Registration closes
- 15 Apr 2026
- Dates
- 30 May 2026 – 30 Aug 2026
Online · Virtual Platform (details provided upon selection)
About This Opportunity
The AFS Global STEM Accelerators is a fully funded virtual programme for young women aged 15 to 17.5 who are passionate about STEM and social change.
Co-developed with the University of Pennsylvania's Center for Science, Sustainability, and the Media (Penn CSIS), the programme runs for 12 weeks and brings together a global cohort to develop STEM projects, apply design thinking, and collaborate across cultures.
Participants receive mentorship from STEM professionals, work in international teams, and present final projects to an expert panel. Graduates earn a joint certificate from AFS and the University of Pennsylvania.
Eligibility
- Grade Level
- Class 9–11
- Age Range
- 15 - 17 years
- Gender
- female only
- Location
- Nationwide
Academic requirement
Strong interest in STEM; prior STEM coursework preferred
Additional requirements
- Must be aged 15–17.5 at the programme start date
- English proficiency required
- Computer with webcam, microphone, and stable internet required
Young women aged 15 to 17.5 (approx. Grades 9–11) with STEM interest. English proficiency and stable internet required. Fully funded — no fee.
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Academic Details
Difficulty: Intermediate
Rewards & Recognition
Certificate
AFS & University of Pennsylvania certificate
Graduates receive a joint certificate from AFS and the University of Pennsylvania's Center for Science, Sustainability, and the Media (Penn CSIS).
Recognized by
Opens doors to
The programme is co-developed with Penn CSIS and its certificate serves as evidence of STEM aptitude and global collaboration.
Career pathways
Participants are mentored by STEM professionals from the AFS global network and Penn CSIS faculty.
Recognition
AFS and Penn international recognition
Skills your child builds
Languages
What your child will do
- STEM project development across international teams
- Design thinking workshops
- Weekly live sessions with global cohort
- Mentorship from STEM professionals and Penn CSIS faculty
- Final project presentation to expert panel
- Virtual workshops on STEM topics
Mentors & faculty
Experienced STEM professionals and academic experts from diverse fields.
How to apply
- 1Online application form submission
- 2Academic History submission
- 3Parent/Guardian Permission Form submission
- 4Recommendation Letter submission (optional but recommended)
- 5Photo Release Form submission
Frequently asked questions
What is the last date to register for AFS Global STEM Accelerators (Young Women)?
The registration deadline is 15 Apr 2026.
Is AFS Global STEM Accelerators (Young Women) free?
This opportunity is free to participate in.
Who can participate in AFS Global STEM Accelerators (Young Women)?
Students in Class 9–11. children aged 15-17. female students only.
What will my child gain from AFS Global STEM Accelerators (Young Women)?
Joint certificate from AFS and University of Pennsylvania (Penn CSIS). Fully funded — no participation fee. 12-week virtual programme with a global cohort. Mentorship from STEM professionals and Penn faculty. International team project experience.
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