• Entries close for the BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition on 3rd October at 5pm 
  • Students can enter their project at www.btyoungscientist.com

With only one week to go until the BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition project deadline, BT Ireland are encouraging students to get their project entries in to be part of Ireland’s biggest and brightest showcase for young STEM talent.

The deadline for entries is Monday, 3rd October, at 5pm, and with the return to an in-person exhibition this year, it’s one not to be missed!

Students can enter across any one of four categories, including technology; social and behavioural science; biological and ecological science; or chemical, physical, and mathematical science.  

Dr Tony Scott, co-founder of the Young Scientist Exhibition and judge, said: 

Speaking on behalf of all judges, we can’t wait to see all the applications from students across the country. I would highly encourage any students considering submitting a project into the BTYSTE 2023 to do so. 

Each year the students of Ireland continue to impress with the creativity of their project entries and with the return to an in-person exhibition, we are thoroughly looking forward to meeting all these STEM stars face to face.

Participating students will be in the running to win over 200 prizes across all four categories and age groups. The overall winners will take away the top prize of €7,500 and go on to represent Ireland at the prestigious European Union Contest for Young Scientists, where Ireland has won 17 first place prizes over 33 years.

Entries must be from second-level students aged between 12 and 19 years. For more information on the BTYSTE 2023, please visit www.btyoungscientist.com.

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BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition 

The BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition is much more than a competition – it is the experience of a lifetime for the students and teachers who take part. Designed to raise schools’ engagement in the critical subjects of science, technology, engineering, and maths (STEM), the Exhibition calls upon students aged 12-19 years from all over the island of Ireland to showcase innovative science and technology project. In 2022, the Exhibition reached almost 8 million visitors around the world through its virtual portal. The BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition is supported by several valued partners including the Department of Education, Analog Devices, Horizon, Stripe, and RTE. Learn more at www.btyoungscientist.com 

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