Global Empowerment by Developing
Researchers and Scientists

Become a volunteer adviser or mentor to share your expertise and guide students on their journey to becoming scholars. Dedicate extra time to nurture young minds and support their inquisitive exploration through scientific methodology.

Vision

A global arena for the curious,inquisitive and self-driven young minds to inculcate a
lifelong passion for transformative research
VISION

Mission

To mentor the young generation to be innovative,creative and critical to instill multidisciplinary research driven by standard scientific research methodology
MISSION

Objective

"Think Like a Scientist" encourages individuals to adopt a mindset characterized by curiosity, critical thinking, and a systematic approach to problem-solving.
OBJECTIVE

Learn to think like a Scientist

Follow your passion with a scientific methodology and make it a research project like scientists. Be part of the solution for the problems around you. Thinking like a scientist involves cultivating curiosity, critical thinking, and an openness to continuous learning. Be Curious and Ask Questions, Practice Observation, Embrace Failure as a Learning Opportunity, Communicate and Collaborate, and Keep Learning.

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Students with disability
GYRA Special Mission

GYRA welcomes students with disabilities, marking a significant step towards inclusivity in research. Specialists in special education, alongside teachers, provide training in research methodology to empower these students to pursue research.

GYRA encourages research among differently-abled students within their field of study to demonstrate that they are equally capable.

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President Message

President's Message

GYRA is the name of an endangered African cat. It looks tiny but moves swiftly and its eyes glitter with curiosity. Global Young Researchers’ Academy (GYRA) loves to inherit those characteristics, especially, its curiosity. As you know, it’s curiosity that engages one to their surroundings with some dialogues. What’s it, how does it work, or why is it so, are some questions that awaken a curious mind to go beyond their experience. That moment may trigger a curious researcher.

Yes, GYRA wants to follow one’s curiosity passionately. In GYRA we believe that if the researchers are awakened, we will have more questions, more ways of analyses, and consequently, more solutions to problems around us. Therefore, GYRA looks for curious kids who want to follow their questions like passionate scientists.

However, any journey to fulfill a great dream starts from a determined small step. GYRA also makes its first but globally oriented small step from a few schools in Kerala, a small southern state in Indian peninsula. There are some groups of young students with their teachers and parents pursuing their curious research questions. Their projects are supervised by the expert GYRA advisors from different parts of the world.

GYRA is the result of the commitment of its collaborators as advisors, coaches, mentors, and facilitators. They are offering their services from their expertise voluntarily to the young generation. GYRA looks forward to a world after 25 years: a world with many socially committed scientists and researchers in various fields. Consequently, a world that has better and more sustainable solutions to its manifold problems. May I congratulate and appreciate all those who have stepped into GYRA and shared its vision and mission. Let’s all make GYRA a great dream in wakefulness.

Dr.Irimpan Mathews Global President, GYRA

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International Research Conference for Children

The International Research Conference for Children (IRCC) is a three-day, in-person event showcasing remarkable talent, innovation, and dedication from young minds around the world. This annual conference is open to students from grades 1 to 12, providing a global platform

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