Source: International Atomic Energy Agency – IAEA
To date, over 40% of MSCFP students have pursued master’s degrees in nuclear sciences and applications, while the second most popular subject, at around 35%, is nuclear energy, followed by nuclear safety, nuclear security, safeguards and non-proliferation, as well as nuclear law.
After completing the programme, some recipients have continued to PhD studies while others start their careers. Elvia Reyes Guevara, an MSCFP recipient from Guatemala, pursued her degree in Nuclear Science and Applications in the United States with the support of the MSCFP.
“Thanks to the IAEA MSCFP, I was able to focus on my master’s degree without the financial burden. The scholarship helped cover the cost of living in a new country, and university tuition. I was able to shadow medical physicists and assist in different research projects related to the development of new technology for future patient care in radiation therapy. These experiences helped me obtain a placement in a medical physics residency programme after graduation.”
The MSCFP is supported by contributions from IAEA Member States and partners. More information on the programme, including facts and figures, testimonials, donors and programme components can be found here.
The MSCFP is open to applicants pursuing master’s studies in nuclear related disciplines. Eligible early- and mid-career women professionals interested in career development opportunities can consider applying to the Lise Meitner Programme.
More information on how to apply can be found here.