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Call for entries to BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition

ByDave Stopher

Jun 12, 2018

TV illusionist and mentalist David Meade today joined BT in urging secondary school students from across Northern Ireland to put pen to paper and submit an entry for the 2019 BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition (BTYSTE), ahead of the September deadline.

Now in its 55th year, BTYSTE is one of the largest and longest running STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) events in the world. The exhibition allows students the space to explore STEM subjects and demonstrate creativity by creating a project of their choice that can help them to turn an idea into reality.

Getting involved is simple: students can enter either as an individual, or as part of a group, and submissions can be made in any one of four categories. These include: ‘Technology, Social & Behavioural Science’, ‘Biological & Ecological Science’, or ‘Chemical, Physical & Mathematical’. Students are asked to upload a one-page proposal outlining their idea before the deadline of Tuesday 25th September 2018 to www.btyoungscientist.com.

David Meade, official ambassador for BTYSTE, said:“The BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition is a one-of-a-kind event and encourages students to challenge themselves and to develop their interest in STEM subjects. It’s also a great opportunity for young people just to have fun and explore their interests, expand their imagination and make new friends from across the island of Ireland.

“I am incredibly passionate about the exhibition and everything that it represents and each year I love going to the RDS to soak up the atmosphere, which is like nothing I have ever experienced before. I would strongly encourage as many students as possible to get their thinking caps on over the summer months and to work with their teachers and friends to come up with a project idea and hopefully they will catch the BTYSTE bug too!”

Mairead Meyer, Managing Director of NI Networks at BT in Northern Ireland added: “This year’s theme is ‘It Starts Here’, signifying that BTYSTE really can be the starting point of a bright and brilliant future for our young people. Taking part allows them to engage in independent learning and the summer break is the perfect time for students to get to work on their potentially award-winning entries.

“Over the years, we’ve seen a wide variety of unique and unusual projects submitted and I’m sure this year will be no different. We’re really looking forward to seeing what students from Northern Ireland come up with.”

Maths teacher, Amy McConnell, says she and her fellow teachers at Abbey Community College in Newtownabbey have been encouraging students to come up with ideas and work on potential BTYSTE projects over the coming holidays.

Amy says: “Ever since I attended the exhibition in January, I felt inspired to encourage our students to start thinking of potential project ideas. We want our students to aspire to great things and reach their full potential and the BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition can help them do that.I really hope we have at least one Abbey Community College shortlisted project on show in Dublin in January.”

The BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition will take place from the 9th – 12th January 2019 at the RDS in Dublin. The exhibition offers one of the most coveted awards for participants, with a substantial prize fund and the BTYSTE perpetual trophy, as well as over 140 prizes for individuals, groups, and teachers.

BT has also reinforced its commitment to supporting schools from across Northern Ireland to enter this year’s exhibition with a travel and accommodation grant.  Schools which are located over 70km from the RDS in Dublin, where the exhibition is held, are eligible to apply for a grant of up to £1,350. The BT grant allows an ever-increasing number of young people from both rural and urban areas to participate in the exhibition.

For more information on the exhibition and for details on how to enter, visit www.btyoungscientist.com or follow BTYSTE on Facebook and Twitter.