Partners
List of our Partners
A crucial part of what makes Global Talent Mentoring a success are the many partners with whom we collaborate. Our partners are a mix of STEMM and STEMM-related organizations, universities, schools, ministries, and companies from around the world. These partners connect us with the majority of our outstanding young mentees and expert mentor volunteers. Like our mentees and mentors, partners work with us on a voluntary basis to help promote the common goal of increasing shared STEMM expertise internationally. Global Talent Mentoring partners have access to our global partner network, which gives them the opportunity to interact with the distinguished organizations, STEMM experts, and exceptionally talented youths that form our community of STEMM talent development. Some partners play a coordinating role in the Global Talent Mentoring network. Serving as key contact points, coordinators connect partners in their region with each other and help expand the Global Talent Mentoring partner network. We are grateful to our partners for their shared enthusiasm in moving Global Talent Mentoring forward and connecting us with exceptional mentees and mentors!
List of our Partners
Africa
- Cape Coast Technical University (Ghana)
- Kotebe Metropolitan University (Ethiopia)
- Kumasi Technical University (Ghana)
- Mount Kenya University (Kenya)
- Mully Children’s Family (Kenya)
- Tamale Technical University (Ghana)
Asia
- Arabian Gulf University (Bahrain)
- Delhi Private School Sharjah (United Arab Emirates)
- Dr. Kalmadi Shamarao Junior College (India)
- DreamSpace Academy (Sri Lanka)
- The Hong Kong Academy for Gifted Education
- Jubilee Institute (Jordan)
- Center for Genomics & Systems Biology, NYU Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates)
- Sabah Al Ahmad Center for Giftedness and Creativity (Kuwait)
- Seoul National University (SNU)
- Sukkur IBA University (Pakistan)
Europe
- Anatolia College, Center for Talented Youth Greece (Greece)
- araCreate (Germany)*
- Association for Technical Culture of Slovenia (Slovenia)
- Astra (Denmark)
- Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (Bulgaria)
- CSR Ukraine (Ukraine)
- CyberMentor (Germany)
- DAR Giftedness Association (Udruga za darovitost DAR) (Croatia)
- Dublin City University, Centre for Talented Youth, Ireland (Ireland)
- Dutch National STEM Platform (PTvT) (The Netherlands)
- Engineers Europe (Belgium)
- EU STEM Coalition (European Union)
- Fazekas Mihály Primary and Secondary Grammar School of Budapest (Hungary)
- Foundation for Research and Technology-Hellas (Greece)
- IUBH University of Applied Sciences (Germany)*
- Junior Academy of Sciences (Ukraine)
- Kaunas University of Technology (Lithuania)
- Marie Curie Alumni Association (Belgium)
- Matehetsz/European Talent Centre, Budapest (Hungary)
- Ministry of Education and Science (Bulgaria)
- MINT-Labs Regensburg
- National Association for the Study and Intervention of Giftedness (ANEIS) (Portugal)
- National Pedagogical Institute of the Czech Republic (Czech Republic)
- Radboud University (The Netherlands)
- St. Martin’s College (Malta)
North America
- Agilent (United States)
- Advanced Material Pandemic and Future Preparedness Taskforce (AMPT) (United States)
- Caribbean Centre for Giftedness and Creativity (Jamaica)
- College of William & Mary, Center for Gifted Education (United States)
- Florida Atlantic University (United States)
- IEEE (United States)
- Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy (IMSA) (United States)
- International Brain Bee (IBB) (United States)
- Northwestern University, Center for Talent Development (United States)
- PASCO Scientific (United States)
- School of Education, University of California, Berkeley (United States)
- Triplebar Bio (United States)
- UC Berkeley Academic Talent Development Program (ATDP) (United States)
- University of Iowa, Belin-Blank Center for Gifted Education and Talent Development (United States)
South America
*These partners are based in a region other than their region of responsibility.