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IFERP Champions Equity in Research: Direct Funding Initiative Enables Early-Career Academics to Access Global Platforms

IFERP Champions Equity in Research: Direct Funding Initiative Enables Early-Career Academics to Access Global Platforms

Business Upturn03-07-2025
The Institute for Educational Research and Publication (IFERP) has reaffirmed its commitment to research equity by launching impactful initiatives that provide direct funding and scholarship opportunities for early-career researchers, students, and academicians across Asia and beyond. These initiatives, namely, the IFERP Innovative Project Seed Funding Scheme and IFERP's Scholarship Program, are opening critical pathways for scholars to participate in global academic platforms, enhance research visibility, and advance professionally.
The IFERP Innovative Project Seed Funding Scheme is designed to fuel innovative research at various stages, from proof of concept to commercialisation. Awarding up to $1,000 per project, this program supports early-stage innovation, helping researchers bring novel ideas to life. Simultaneously, the IFERP Scholarship Program facilitates participation in Continuous Professional Development (CPD) accredited international conferences, offering financial coverage to deserving candidates.
Launched across countries like India, the Philippines, Indonesia, and Thailand, these programs have collectively reached researchers in over 120 countries. In its first year alone, over 10,000 applications were submitted, more than 1,000 projects and scholars received funding, and participants represented more than 500 universities globally.
'Our mission is rooted in creating equitable opportunities in research,' said Mr.Siddth Kumar Chhajer, MD & Founder, IFERP, Technoarete Group.'By directly funding promising projects and supporting conference participation, we are not only fostering innovation but also ensuring that brilliant minds, regardless of their geographic or financial constraints, have a platform to shine.'
Eligible applicants include undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral students, as well as academic and research professionals. Selection is based on innovation, feasibility, and impact, with a rigorous review process followed by a virtual presentation. Successful applicants receive funding, mentorship, author services, and access to IFERP's extensive global network.
These initiatives also reflect IFERP's broader commitment to advancing the UN Sustainable Development Goals by fostering inclusive, accessible, and globally connected research ecosystems. One of the recipients, Nur Hidayati from Yogyakarta State University, emphasized the value of the support, saying, 'The IFERP scholarship allowed me to present my paper internationally, gain feedback from peers, and significantly improve my research.'
The application process is detailed and transparent. Prospective applicants must submit a detailed proposal via IFERP's portal and may choose from a list of eligible conferences. Application timelines vary, with scholarships announced several months ahead of each conference to ensure accessibility.
IFERP's data-driven success includes more than 50,000 publications in reputed journals, enabled in part by services such as editing, proofreading, journal selection, and plagiarism checks. The organization's growing digital platforms, like the IFERP Academy, AI Academic Resume Builder and ResearchPedia, further reinforce its role as a facilitator of academic and professional growth.
About IFERP
The Institute for Educational Research and Publication (IFERP) is a premier academic and research association dedicated to fostering interdisciplinary innovation across education, science, humanities, management, engineering, and technology. With a presence spanning Asia, the Middle East, and Europe, IFERP connects scholars through international conferences, workshops, and collaborative programs. IFERP also provides editorial, author support, academic networking, and AI-powered tools for career development.
To apply or learn more, visit https://www.iferp.in/scholarship-program.php.
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