It attracts 500 of the world's leading young scientists aged 17 to 21 from more than 65 countries. "The opportunity to experience one of the leading universities in the world, world class lecturers and where science can take you." * It is a two-week residential event in London which attracts more than 500 of the world's leading young scientists aged 17 to 21 from more than 65 participating countries. Two students from Aquinas College are off to the London International Youth Science Forum next month. Zeb Barry, Aquinas College studentThe youth science forum is a two-week residential event held at Imperial College London, with lectures and demonstrations from leading scientists, and visits to industrial sites, research centres, scientific institutions and world-class laboratories and universities.
Source: New Zealand Herald June 27, 2016 21:40 UTC