Powering balance

As a connected network of talented women scientists from the world’s developing and emerging economies, our Faculty for the Future Fellows are a balancing force in meeting global sustainability goals.

Our Mission

Schlumberger Foundation is an independent non-profit organization with a long-standing commitment to support education in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM).

Encouraging gender parity in science

Empowering and energizing women and girls by creating the conditions that enable full access to and participation in a STEM curriculum.

Connecting agents of change

Supporting the development of highly successful scientists and robust leaders able to act as change agents in their countries.

Creating a more sustainable future

Developing practical solutions to the most pressing sustainable development problems of our age across a diverse range of categories.

Achieving sustainability through closer proximity

Our 965 Fellows come from 95 countries across most of the world’s continents – representing the places likely to be affected first by the effects of an imbalanced planet. Their unique combination of lived experience and scientific rigour has a positive impact on the livelihoods, health and education of their local communities, regions and countries.

Discover a distributed power source

As a connected network of talented women scientists from the world’s developing and emerging economies, Faculty for the Future Fellows are a balancing force in meeting global sustainability goals.

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Search by area of research, UN sustainable development goal or location to find out more about the amazing work.

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Become a Fellow

Fellowships are awarded based upon an applicant’s academic ability, leadership potential and engagement in STEM outreach activities in underserved communities in their countries of origin.

Our Fellows have achieved academic excellence throughout their studies, often despite considerable cultural, geopolitical, environmental, or economic challenges.

Eligibility

What does it take to become one of our Fellows? Explore the criteria required to qualify as an applicant.

Application Process

Discover the individual steps involved from initial submission to final selection.

Ready to supercharge the network?

Would your academic institution benefit from hosting one of our Faculty for the Future Fellows?

Your university should be able to demonstrate a reputation for academic excellence in STEM fields and be recognized for its contributions to research and innovation.

Evidence of a supportive and inclusive environment for women and international Fellows is also key to becoming a successful host.

What's in your way?

Lack of role models, limited resources and even self-doubt has long prevented women achieving their full potential. Our Fellows are changing that.

Looking forward

We recognize that full access to and participation in a STEM curriculum is essential for the empowerment of women and girls.

Latest updates

Discover the latest news and announcements
from the Schlumberger Foundation and our
amazing network of Fellows.

19/11/2025
From Experts to Leaders – Faculty for the Future Impact Survey 2025

From Experts to Leaders – Faculty for the Future Impact Survey 2025

In 2005 the Schlumberger Foundation created the Faculty for the Future (FFTF) program, boosted by a philanthropic donation of $50m from global technology company, SLB. The program was designed to increase research capability in emerging economies by supporting talented female researchers in science and technology.  Twenty years on the FFTF Fellowship now comprises 965 women […]
13/11/2025
Redefining the Trajectory of Neurological Care in Mozambique

Redefining the Trajectory of Neurological Care in Mozambique

Public health initiatives have long driven Africa’s progress in tackling infectious diseases and improving maternal and child health. Yet, as the continent undergoes an epidemiological transition fueled by urbanization and changing lifestyles, non-communicable events such as strokes are emerging as silent killers. Strokes are now a leading cause of adult neurological disability and death worldwide, […]
20/10/2025
Faculty for the Future Forum 2025: A Celebration of Global Women in Science

Faculty for the Future Forum 2025: A Celebration of Global Women in Science

Cambridge, UK – September 2025 In September 2025, the Schlumberger Foundation proudly hosted the Faculty for the Future Forum 2025 at Fitzwilliam College, University of Cambridge, bringing together over 75 exceptional women scientists from across the globe. These Fellows, recipients of the Foundation’s prestigious Faculty for the Future Fellowship, represented more than 35 countries and […]