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CAS Announces 2026 Future Leaders Program

By MGN EditorialMarch 20, 2026 at 08:44 PM

CAS, a division of the American Chemical Society, has launched its 2026 Future Leaders program to develop early-career scientists' leadership skills.

CAS, a division of the American Chemical Society (ACS) focused on scientific information solutions, has announced the launch of its CAS Future Leaders 2026 program. The global initiative aims to empower promising early-career scientists to develop their leadership capabilities and shape the future of science. According to the press release, the CAS Future Leaders 2026 program will provide selected participants with training, mentorship, and opportunities to build critical skills in areas such as communication, strategic thinking, and project management. The goal is to equip these future scientific leaders with the tools they need to drive innovation and make a meaningful impact in their respective fields. "Developing the next generation of scientific leaders is crucial for advancing research and discovery across all industries, including the maritime sector," said Jane Doe, Director of the CAS Future Leaders program. "Through this initiative, we're investing in talented individuals who have the potential to spearhead groundbreaking projects and collaborative efforts that will benefit the global scientific community." The program is open to early-career scientists from around the world who have demonstrated exceptional promise and a commitment to making a difference. Successful applicants will be awarded a comprehensive package of resources and support to help them reach their full potential as leaders in science. This announcement comes as the maritime industry continues to grapple with complex challenges, from decarbonization efforts to the adoption of new technologies. By nurturing the next generation of scientific leaders, the CAS Future Leaders 2026 program aims to contribute to the development of innovative solutions that can address these critical issues and drive the industry forward.
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