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65th STEM Summer Camp in London!

Applications are now open!

Applications invited for students aged 16-21 years old to join the 65th LIYSF held at Imperial College London, 24thJuly – 7th August 2024.

Artificial Intelligence expert, Vilas Dhar will fly in from USA to give the Keynote Closing lecture to students.

He will join our exciting programme of confirmed speakers, including Nobel Prize winner Molecular Biologist, Sir Gregory Winter. See all our confirmed speakers here!

Apply Today! 

65th edition dates!

24th July – 7th August 2024 

A brief overview of the London International Youth Science Forum 

  • Duration: 15-day STEM summer camp in the UK
  • Global Reach: attracting 500 students aged 16-21 from 70 countries
  • Location: based at Imperial College London, South Kensington campus
  • Distinguished Speakers: lectures by world-leading scientists and a Nobel Prize winner
  • University Visits: tours of top UK universities, including Oxford and Cambridge
  • Royal Patronage: endorsed by HRH The Princess Royal
  • Safety Priority: stringent safety protocols verified
  • Research Focus: participants present a research project
  • Comprehensive Program: immersive social and cultural activities
  • Inclusive Package: all meals and accommodation included
  • Non-Profit Status: LIYSF CIC is an impartial, not-for-profit social enterprise (NGO)

Get to know our speakers for LIYSF 2024!

Professor Kelly Chibale who is a leading organic chemist and drug discovery expert, addresses global health challenges with a focus on Africa’s contributions and innovations.

Urban epidemiologist Professor Tolullah Oni, based at the University of Cambridge and the University of Cape Town, explores the intersection of infectious and non-infectious diseases in urban environments.

Professor Pete Vukusic who is a renowned BioPhotonics expert at the University of Exeter, leads research on naturally evolved strategies in manipulating light for technological advancements.

Dr. Jason Nurse, an Associate Professor in Computing at the University of Kent, renowned for his cybersecurity research, leads the LIYSF student debate.

Passionate about robots in unstructured environments, robotics expert Dr Dimitrios Kanoulasthe from University College London focuses on robot perception and learning for navigation in uncertain natural settings.

Want to know more? Head over to the website to discover more about LIYSF!

Students are invited to a Management &Technology Summer Institute virtual information session on Monday, December 12, 2022, at 7:00 PM Eastern Time.

Learn more about the M&T Summer Institute, a fast-paced college course that introduces students to the fundamental knowledge and skills necessary for successfully linking technology and management concepts in just three weeks!

Register Here! 

 

What’s summer without stimulation for the brain and engaging in amazing activities? The Johns Hopkins Engineering Innovation Pre-College Program is the perfect way for talented high school math and science students to spend the summer.

We’re hosting a series of virtual information sessions so you can learn more about the Engineering Innovation experience. The first session is Saturday, December 17 at 12:00 pm (EDT).

Ask questions and get insider details about the admissions process, understand how to earn college credit, and more from program staff.

Space is limited, so register now! 

We have watched participants’ confidence grow through our program’s college-level hands-on projects. Students solve problems, test theories, and ultimately learn to think like engineers.

We look forward to meeting you and talking more about Engineering Innovation!


P.S. Can’t make it December 17? Register for another virtual session:

We want to share that 31 universities from 6 countries will be live tomorrow, Saturday, 3 December from 12:30 – 2:30pm CET.  Students and parents will have the opportunity to personally interact with admission officers from these institutions and get more information about the admission process, applications, scholarships, internships, etc.WebiFair will begin with a workshop on “Student Life Outside the Classroom” where students can learn about what international students do outside the classroom: clubs, extracurricular activities, and more that make international students at home in their new host country.

To register and learn more about all the participating institutions and their representatives attending the event, please visit: https://worldwide.webifairs.com/

 

We’re attaching the documents below with this email to help students navigate the platform and be better prepared to have meaningful conversations with admission officers. We would really appreciate it if you could please share the event details with your student and parent community.

1.       University Highlights

2.       Area of Study

3.       Poster/Flyer

Following our university rebranding, we would like to give students the opportunity to learn what the name change means for them. Our Virtual Open Days (December 7th and 8th) are the perfect opportunity for prospective students to get their own impressions of Constructor University – and to do so from home!

Students will have the opportunity to attend interactive lectures with our world-renowned faculty and get exposure to world-class education! They will learn about career opportunities, scholarships, and financial support, and take part in one-on-one meetings with Recruitment Counselors, and so much more during our Virtual Open Days.

This year we have the following Web Lectures available:

Current Microbiology: The Antibiotics War (Dec. 7th at 14:00 CET) will focus on the problems of the mass use of antibiotics and how to tackle the challenges.

Economic Globalization and International Trade (Dec. 8th at 12:00 CET) will provide an overview of concepts and theories of economic globalization.

Introduction to Data Engineering (TBC, Dec. 8th at 15:00 CET) will provide insights into Computer Science and Data Engineering.

As always, students who participate in the web lectures will get a participation certificate.

 

Virtual Open Days 

 

Career Chats: Preparing for work in the Creative Industries

with Goldsmiths, Falmouth, UK university alumni and other speakers

We’re delighted to invite students from Europe who are interested in studying creative subjects in the UK to attend a webinar about how a UK higher education can prepare you for working in the Creative Industries.

This webinar is part of a series called ‘Career Chats with Study UK‘. Each event focuses on a different sector.

The event will be held online on Monday 12 December, 17.00 – 18.00 CET. Students will hear from sector representatives, UK universities and European alumni of UK universities. We will discuss what the Creative Industries actually are, the types of skills and qualifications you need to work in them, and how UK universities can support you in this endeavour.

We will share the webinar joining link 24 hours prior to the event.

Avalon Apparel is looking for social media savvy Gen-Zers interested in all things fashion, pop-culture, and trends to join its National Fashion Board. Avalon Apparel is a full-service womens apparel design house based in Los Angeles that designs and produces private label garments sold at some of America s largest retailers including Nordstrom, Macy’s, and Target. Estimated time commitment is roughly 5-10 hours per month (all online). Internship is unpaid and not for academic credit but offers the opportunity to network across the functions of design, merchandising, sales, and production to teach students more about careers within the retail merchandising ecosystem. Interested students should email kelsey@avalonapparel.com with their resume attached.