Welcome to The Institute for Knowledge
Africa's First Institute Focused on Helping Young Undergraduate Students Published their undergraduate projects in academic journals
Sub Saharan Africa Contributes between 2-3% to Global Research Despite Having Over 9 million Student Enrolled in Tertiary Institutions at any given time
About Institute for Knowledge
At Institute for Knowledge, our mission is to enable young undergraduate students to publish their academic projects in reputable journals. We are dedicated to increasing the contribution of African students to the academic community by providing financial and technical support. Additionally, we strive to democratize access to knowledge by ensuring that knowledge created by African students is accessible to all in the world.
How It Works For Students
The Institute for Knowledge aims to Increase contribution of African students the Academic community by providing financial and technical support and democratize access to knowledge by ensuring that knowledge created by African students are accessible to all in the world. To achieve this in the shortest time possible the following process has been developed for young researchers interested in getting published.
A typical Young Researcher's Journey With the Institute
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Undergraduate student sign up using the contact form so they can be considered for the next Young researchers boot camp program
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Selected student research projects depending on the availability of funding for publication are invited for a student boot camp. The student boot camp is an intro session which could be virtual or online to basically strengthen the research capacities of students and also facilitate an understanding of each student cycle with the hub. After the boot camp student will be assigned an expert that guides them until their paper is published
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The research works undergoes the Institute’s funnel which is basically strengthening the research article and steward it until the publication within a reasonable time.