Young Scientists of the Year Award

Young Scientists of the Year Award

The National Association of Testing Authorities (NATA) is running a competition open to students in primary schools across Australia.

The NATA Young Scientists of the Year Award started in 2007 to foster an interest in science among schoolchildren, and in response to concerns that Australia’s scientific expertise is in decline. The competition encourages students to think about what science is and examine how it impacts on people’s everyday lives.

This year’s theme is Medical Science -Towards 2050.

The competition is free to enter and open to individual students or groups of students. Details can be found on the NATA website.

Entries must be submitted by 28 September 2018.