Growing knowledge, growing impact: How Alliance mentorship shapes emerging researchers
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20.11.25
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Through hands-on research, mentorship, and collaboration, the PISA unit is helping emerging scientists turn ideas into evidence and evidence into impact for sustainable food systems.
At the Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT, the path from data to impact is also a path of learning. Within the Performance, Innovation and Strategic Analysis (PISA) unit, early-career researchers develop real-world expertise in agricultural economics, digital innovation, and climate-smart research, guided by experienced mentors and immersed in projects that make a difference.
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