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GYRA (Global Young Researchers’ Academy) is an international initiative focused on empowering young scholars to engage in meaningful scientific research. Through guidance, resources, and collaboration, GYRA aims to foster a community of budding scientists who are passionate about creating innovative solutions to global challenges.

GYRA is open to students from various schools worldwide who are interested in scientific exploration and research. The students from grades 6-8 can join the project and be involved in the scientific work in any subject.

There are many ways to support GYRA, including becoming a mentor, adviser, or Volunteer. Schools and educational institutions can also partner with GYRA to provide opportunities for their students to participate in our programs.

GYRA operates with a mission to make scientific research accessible, and in most cases, our programs are free of charge. However, specific events or resources may have nominal fees to cover costs.

GYRA scholars can pursue a wide range of scientific topics, from environmental studies to technological innovation. We encourage projects that address real-world challenges and inspire students to think critically and creatively.

Each scholar works under the guidance of an adviser who provides continuous support. Additionally, GYRA organizes periodic reviews where experts assess project progress and offer constructive feedback.