Tuesday, Sep 05, 2023 • Katherine Egan Bennett : Contact Charity Kgotlaebonywe will receive $50,000 from the foundation as part of its Faculty for the Future program, which was designed to support women researchers from developing and emerging economies as they pursue postgraduate studies in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) disciplines in leading institutions around the world. Of the 56 new grants awarded and 60 grants renewed, the top research domains are the natural sciences, mathematics, agricultural sciences and interdisciplinary sciences. They are also expected to contribute to the public sector, where their newly acquired technical and scientific skills will help provide evidence-based support for STEM policymaking, including topics of gender representation