Research in Niger is made with the aim of acquiring academic excellence, as well as for the upgradation of human lifestyle. Inventions and extensive
Research in Niger on diverse topics and in different fields facilitate betterment of human life as well as exploring newer possibilities of discovery in different dimensions.
Nuclear Research in Niger is one such prominent fields of exploration. This kind of research works are performed in the research institutes and university institutes of the country. The Department de Geologie in Niamey University in Niger is known to offer extensive supports to nuclear researches. A handful of other sites, which provide ample scopes for nuclear researches include:
- Joint Dutch Nuclear Power Plant in Dodewaard
- KEMA Nuclear in Arnhem
- Prins Maurits Laboratory, TNO in Rijswijk
- Laboratoire Central de l'Elevage (LABOCEL) in Niamey
- Institut des Radio-isotopes in Niamey
Until recently, women in Niger have a significant role to play in the research works in Niger. In fact, females have shown such powerful potentials in this particular field that the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) is delighted in declaring the Norman E. Borlaug International Science and Technology Fellows Program (Borlaug Fellows Program) for women of Niger in 2007. Applicable for women research scholars in other cities like Malawi, Ghana, Mali, Kenya, Uganda, Mozambique and Uganda, this program is meant for offering training and collaborative research scopes in disciplines like international leadership, policy and agricultural science. The usual venues for such trainings and researches include government agencies, worldwide agricultural research centers and the universities in United States of America.