Talented Science Students Off to Europe
Talented Science Students Off to
Europe
Six senior secondary school
students from around New Zealand have been selected by the
Royal Society of New Zealand to discover the excitement of
fundamental science research at CERN in Geneva and then
travel on to the United Kingdom to attend the London
International Youth Science Forum.
The six students
were selected by the Royal Society for high academic
achievement and for demonstrating a passion for science.
They were selected from over 300
applications.
Eighty per cent of all of the
student’s costs will be supported by the Talented School
Students Travel Award, which is funded by the Ministry of
Science & Innovation and administered the Royal Society of
New Zealand.
The students will get to be a
scientist for the day at CERN, exploring the mysteries of
the universe with state-of-the-art equipment used by
physicists at CERN – particle accelerators and
detectors.
On their way back to London they will
spend a couple of days in Paris and discover some of the
world’s most famous attractions such at the Notre Dame and
Eiffel Tower and visit the Louvre to see works such as the
Mona Lisa.
Once in London, the New Zealand
students will join 300 like-minded students from 60 other
countries for the two-week London International Youth
Science Forum.
This year the forum will explore
the future developments in the sciences, with lecture
demonstrations, specialist seminars and debates led by a
team of scientists and experts.
Specialist
lecturers include Sir Roy Anderson who is Professor of
Infectious Disease Epidemiology at Imperial College London,
Professor Trevor Jones CBE of the Association of the British
Pharmaceutical Industry and many more eminent scientists.
The forum programme also includes optional visits
to Stonehenge, Hampton Court and Salisbury.
The
six students selected to attend are:
Andy Chen, 17,
Macleans College, Howick, Auckland
Robert Shin, 17,
Macleans College, Howick, Auckland
Gabriella Templer, 17,
ACG Parnell College, Auckland
Rachel Love, 17, Takapuna
Grammar School, Auckland
In Sung Hwang, 17, Massey High
School, Auckland
Rachael Wiltshire, 18, Samuel Marsden
Collegiate,
Wellington
ENDS