The 2025 International Awards will honour five outstanding researchers in Physical Sciences, Mathematics and Computer Science, each working in one of the following regions: Africa and the Arab States, Asia and the Pacific, Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean, North America.
The five laureates will be selected by an international jury for their exceptional contribution to scientific advancement and will be awarded during the International Awards Ceremony, to be held in June 2025 in Paris (date to be confirmed).
Each of the Laureates will receive €100,000.
Since 1998, the L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science program has recognized and celebrated eminent women in science throughout the world. To date, the L’Oréal UNESCO partnership has awarded 132 eminent women at the height of their scientific careers and supported more than 4300 promising young women scientists from more than 110 countries at doctoral and postdoctoral levels.
The International Awards are presented in alternate years to women researchers either in life sciences or in physical sciences, mathematics and computer science.
Seven of our Laureates received the Nobel Prize in their fields of expertise: Christine Nusslein Volhard, Elizabeth Blackburn and Katalin Kariko in Physiology or Medicine; Ada Yonath, Emmanuelle Charpentier and Jennifer Doudna in Chemistry; and Anne L’Huillier in Physics.
We thank you for your active participation in nominating the world’s top female researchers to highlight their outstanding contributions to the world of tomorrow.