Muslims In Academia

Programs

Muslims in Academia (MIA) is a global, community-driven initiative that seeks to expand access to research, higher education, and academic careers for Muslim students and scholars, while strengthening a culture of inquiry, scholarship, and ethical knowledge production across communities.

MIA’s programmes are designed to address structural barriers, gaps in mentorship, and limited exposure to academic pathways, particularly for students and communities that have historically been underrepresented within academia.

principal aims of MIA’s programmes

Increase Awareness

Increase awareness of research, academia, and knowledge-based careers among Muslim youth and communities

Support Students

Support students and scholars at different stages of their academic journeys through culturally grounded mentorship

Strengthen Community

Strengthen connections between communities, schools, researchers, and institutions

Scholarships

Foster curiosity, critical thinking, and intellectual confidence

Community-Led & Globally Connected

Led by students, academics, and alumni, MIA’s programmes are developed in collaboration with schools, universities, community organizations, and researchers. While globally connected, each programme is designed to be locally responsive and community-informed.

Programs Offering

Research Awareness Program

(Community & Schools)
The Research Awareness Program engages communities and schools to demystify research and academia, highlight Muslim contributions to knowledge, and encourage curiosity, critical thinking, and academic aspiration.
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Mentorship Program

(Comming Soon)
The MIA Mentorship Program is a forthcoming initiative designed to provide culturally informed, values-aware mentorship across different stages of the academic journey, from high school to early-career academia.
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