Young Scientists Kenya (YSK) has received an Sh9 million boost from BLAZE by
This year's exhibition will be conducted virtually from 5th to
It will feature 111 projects by 214 students from 30 counties, an increase compared to last year's edition that featured 64 projects by 122 students from 21 counties.
"We recognize that in today's world, science has helped us solve some of the most monumental societal challenges while creating opportunities that were unimaginable a few years ago. By partnering with YSK, we are keen to change perceptions and make STEM courses more attractive for young people to pursue," said
In addition to the Sh 9 million sponsorship, BLAZE by
"The theme of this year's exhibition is 'Securing Our Future with STEM'. We are pleased with the diversity of projects we have received from all corners of the country. Through the generous support from
Young Scientists Kenya is a unique platform for young people to demonstrate their innovation and showcase their scientific talents. Since 2018, YSK has reached over 100,000 students from all 47 counties through its outreach programme.
The National Exhibition, which is delivered in partnership with the
It is part of YSK's mandate to spur innovation among students in
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