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European Union Contest for Young Scientists

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Winners 2017 in Tallinn, Estonia

TheEuropean Union (EU) Contest for Young Scientists is ascience fair, initiated by theEuropean Commission. It is a part of the European UnionFramework Programmes for Research and Technological Development, and is managed by the Directorate General for Research in the European Commission.

The EU Contest was set up to promote the ideals of cooperation and interchange between young scientists. It provides an annual showcase of the best of European student scientific achievement and such attracts widespread media interest. The EU Contest is hosted annually in a different European country. Every year a new local host organisation co-operates with the European Commission to organise the event.

The EU Contest was initiated in 1989 when European Commission presidentJacques Delors took up the challenge fromRoyal Philips Electronics of theNetherlands of organising the Europe-wide student science fair. Philips has organised this annual event since 1968, but felt the time had come for the European Union to take on the organisation after 20 successful Philips Contests.

In addition to multiple days in the exhibit hall for judging, competitors travel to various science museums and attractions in the host city. Winners of the contest participate in a press conference after the awards ceremony.[1]

Venues for the EU Contest for Young Scientists

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References

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  1. ^"EUCYS 2018".eucys2018.com. Archived from the original on November 14, 2018. Retrieved2018-11-14.
  2. ^"The 25 Most Influential Teens of 2014".Time. 13 October 2014.
  3. ^ČR, Akademie věd; Čr, Osw Okit Dit Ssč Av (2019-04-12)."EUCYS 2013".Winners. Archived fromthe original on 2019-04-12. Retrieved2021-05-22.
  4. ^"Winners of the 2015 European Union Contest for Young Scientists Announced".www.eso.org. Retrieved2018-11-14.
  5. ^"Winners of the 2016 European Union Contest for Young Scientists Announced".www.eso.org. Retrieved2018-11-14.
  6. ^Short, Eva (2018-09-18)."Autonomous vehicles, spinal fusion and starch scoop top EUCYS 2018 prizes".Silicon Republic. Retrieved2018-11-14.
  7. ^"Winners".EUCYS 2019 (in Bulgarian). Retrieved2022-12-03.
  8. ^"EUCYS 2021 SALAMANCA".EUCYS 2021 SALAMANCA. Retrieved2022-12-03.
  9. ^https://www.eucys2025.eu/en/participants/eucys-2025-winners/

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