About us
Our Vision
Unleash the full potential of africa’s heritage, tradition, and unique identity to create a brighter, more prosperous future for all.
Foster collaboration among a diverse range of institutions, including academic and research organizations, community groups, startups, companies, local communities, and facilitate the sharing of knowledge and best practices within the scientific community, including individuals with indigenous knowledge who may not have formal education.
Last editions
Africa Science Week 2018
Ubbil Science Festival 2020
Ubbil Science Festival 2021
Upcoming Events
Ëttu
SeeSD
Monthly 1st
9:00 am – 11:00 am
Dakar, Ouakam
Meet a
Scientist
Once monthly
Physical and Online
Dakar, Ouakam
Ubbil Science
Festival
Dec 2024
Physical and Online
Dakar
Participants
Speakers
Volunteers
Partner organizations
Views
online interactions
Millions
of people affected by the general public media
Activities per edition
Blog
Female scientists in Africa are changing the face of their continent
By nature Why international researchers should be lining up to collaborate with women working in science across Africa. Female scientists in Africa are entrepreneurial and resourceful. They are finding innovative solutions to problems that affect their...
Rooting African science and technology education in cultures and languages
By Kendall Powell for nature. The continent’s role in the global economy depends on development from within. I did my PhD at Oregon State University in Corvallis on the genetics of seed dormancy and drought tolerance. When I finished in 2017, I hesitated a bit about a...
How Senegal’s Dr. Khadidiatou Sall is Providing a Hands-On Approach to STEM Learning
Published on Leversinheels.comDr. Khadidiatou Sall was born in Dakar, Senegal. At age 19, she moved to France to pursue a Bachelor’s degree in Biology, and a Masters degree in Biochemistry. She later obtained a PhD in Biochemistry in the United States, before...
Female scientists in Africa are changing the face of their continent
By nature Why international researchers should be lining up to collaborate with women working in science across Africa. Female scientists in Africa are entrepreneurial and resourceful. They are finding innovative solutions to problems that affect their...
Rooting African science and technology education in cultures and languages
By Kendall Powell for nature. The continent’s role in the global economy depends on development from within. I did my PhD at Oregon State University in Corvallis on the genetics of seed dormancy and drought tolerance. When I finished in 2017, I hesitated a bit about a...