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Young Scientists to be Celebrated

Tuesday 4th July 2017

Calling all secondary school science teachers. It’s time to nominate your most amazing students for our ‘Young Scientists of the Year 2017’ celebration, which honours some of Oxfordshire’s most outstanding Year 13 science students. We started the Young Scientists celebration events because we understand the challenges of studying science and wanted to recognise and praise the hard work, commitment and achievement made by Oxfordshire students in biology, chemistry and physics. You can nominate students based on exam results, progress made during their A-Level course (or equivalent) or in recognition of their enthusiasm and commitment to the subject.

Nominations for the 2017 event are now open.

We would like to invite you to nominate your best Y13 students in Physics, Chemistry and Biology to be recognised for their efforts during the past year. You may nominate up to three students, one for each subject, and the criteria you use to select your students is entirely up to you.

These amazing young people will be invited to a special celebration event at the Oxford University Museum of Natural History on Thursday 19th October 2017, where they will each receive a special certificate for their achievements.

Young Scientists of the Year is supported by the Nuffield Department of Medicine and the STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory.

You can nominate your students by completing and returning the on-line form.

The closing date for nominations is 29th September 2017.

For further information please contact us at [email protected] or call 01865 810000.

 

 

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