Youth STEM Matters Research Conference 2021

Apply for the Youth STEM Matters Research Conference 2021. The Conference is back – and this time, they are bringing together youth globally (virtually) to drive climate action through science and innovation.

Youth STEM Matters Research Conference 2021

Deadline

October 30, 2021

With its ‘STEM for Climate Action’ theme, they will showcase and celebrate the difference that young people are making through STEM research, and equip more young people with the skills and opportunities they need to tackle global challenges.

Taking place just days before COP26, the UN Climate Change Conference, the STEM for Climate Action Research Conference speaker line-up includes:

  • Rania Hashim – How Animal-Free Dairy Could Change the Game
  • Ayesha Tandon (Carbon Brief) – The Importance of Good Science Communication in Climate Action
  • Lex Amore (Biomimicry Institute) – Learning How to Ask Nature to Solve Design Challenges

Benefits

  • Join live to win prizes.
  • Receive a certificate of attendance.
  • Connect with a global community of youth who want to tackle climate change.
  • Access the STEM exhibition to be inspired by how youth are changing the world.
  • Gain skills and access new opportunities to make a difference to the issues you care about.

Eligibility

  • Youth globally can attend this free virtual event.
  • Whether you’re a teacher/university lecturer, a STEM competition organiser, or are representing a science fair, join to hear about how the young people you work with can access opportunities.
  • STEM Organisations can also apply.
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Application

Register now for your free ticket to join on October 30, 2021, for a packed program of talks and workshops covering climate justice, how tech is tackling climate change, and hear from young researchers who are protecting our planet.

Click here to apply

For more information, visit Youth STEM 2030.

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