
IBSAUD College — Mentorship, Training, Impact
The academic and mentorship arm of the International Bureau for Scientific Advancement and Universal development (IBSAUD)
About IBSAUD College
IBSAUD College is the academic and mentorship arm of the International Bureau for Scientific Advancement and Universal Development (IBSAUD). It is a volunteer-based, global learning and research environment that helps aspiring scientists, innovators, and problem-solvers build practical skills, conduct real projects, and connect with mentors and peers across disciplines.
IBSAUD College is not a conventional college/institure.
We exist to make STEM research and innovation accessible to all, especially those in underfunded, remote, or developing regions where opportunities for scientific growth are limited.
What We Do
Foundational Training
Short, accessible courses on research methodology, innovation, and ethics.
Mentorship & Guidance
Direct mentorship from academics, researchers, and professionals across STEM.
Project-Based Learning
Students work in small “Impact Cells” solving local and global challenges.
Open Resources
Access to datasets, research tools, and curated materials for skill-building.
Innovation Support
Helping transform insights into tangible outcomes.
How IBSAUD College Works
We operate as a digital-first, open college model, combining structured learning with community-driven mentorship.
Core Participants
- Student Fellows: Learners from diverse STEM backgrounds building research and innovation capacity.
- Coordinators: Members supporting operations, documentation, and community management.
- Mentors: Volunteer experts who teach, advise, and guide students through real-world problem-solving.
Core Activities
- 30–60 minute masterclasses and short lessons
- Weekly or fortnightly Q&A sessions
- Mentored student projects and reviews
- Joint publication and presentation opportunities
Call for Mentors
We are inviting researchers, educators, and professionals across disciplines to join as volunteer mentors for IBSAUD College. This role is non-monetary but highly impactful — mentors contribute knowledge, shape student projects, and build visibility in a global learning ecosystem.
You can contribute by:
- Delivering one-time or recurring masterclasses (30–60 minutes)
- Providing office hours or feedback sessions for student projects
- Advising on research directions, innovation pathways, or ethics
- Co-developing micro-courses or short training modules
Benefits:
- Recognition and digital certification after contribution milestones
How to Join
Interested mentors can apply through our official mentorship page below.
🚀 Join IBSAUD as a MentorOr express interest via email at contact.ibsaud@gmail.com