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She rocks!

February 25, 2015 2:14 pm Published by

Daniella de Pretis is from Adelaide, and attended the NYSF in 2004. “I attended high school in South Australia and although I knew I loved science, I had no idea what I wanted to do with myself! In my time at the NYSF I learned that by studying a generalised degree, I would have the… Read more

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“The NYSF is crucial”

February 25, 2015 2:13 pm Published by

Steven Tingay grew up in country Victoria where there were not that many outlets for kids who were mad about science and astronomy from the age of six, even as he progressed through high school. He knew no-ne else as passionate about science as he. He received his first book about the Universe from his… Read more

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“The NYSF gave me the confidence to put myself out there”

December 16, 2014 3:29 pm Published by

Max Rintoul, NYSF Alumni 2011 I first found out about the National Youth Science Forum (NYSF) from a friend who had not only attended the January sessions but had later attended one of the international programs in South Africa. I have always loved to travel and so after hearing about his experiences I was determined… Read more

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Nobel prize ceremony tops off the year for Aussie science students

December 15, 2014 4:20 pm Published by

To top off their final year at high school two 2014 NYSF students headed to Sweden early in December to take part in the Stockholm International Youth Science Seminar (SIYSS). Facilitated through the NYSF’s International Program, Matt Snell from Shepparton, Victoria and Dechlan Victory from Adelaide, South Australia were selected to attend the SIYSS after applying for… Read more

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“NYSF is a four letter word!”

December 15, 2014 3:06 pm Published by

This January, Session C will hear from NYSF alumni and academic Dr Neeraj Sharma from the University of New South Wales during Partners’ Day.  Here’s a bit about Neeraj… “Summer of 2001 was when I discovered that scientists are very cool – they get to discover completely new things and play with complicated and funky… Read more

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From the science forum to science policy

December 15, 2014 3:05 pm Published by

Dr Subho Banerjee attended the NYSF (then known as the National Science Summer School) in Canberra in 1987. Nowadays he is responsible for preparing science policy advice in the Commonwealth Government. Subho had always had an interest in science through his high school days in Newcastle, including being a national finalist in the BHP Science… Read more

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“ … it’s easy to become involved in student life at ANU”

December 15, 2014 3:04 pm Published by

For Anneke Knol, participation in the 2011 National Youth Science Forum (NYSF) has opened many doors. “I love the network that is created for you after attending the NYSF,” said Anneke. “Because students are selected from all over the country, you can travel basically anywhere and know that there will be a friendly face—someone you… Read more

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NYSF leads to limitless opportunities

December 15, 2014 3:03 pm Published by

Sylvie Guigere from Queensland on her NYSF experience:   “After attending NYSF in 2012, I was ready to take on Year 12 and go on to bigger and better things at university. After a year full of hard work, I got accepted into my dream course – a Bachelor of Science at the University of Queensland,… Read more

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“Being a nerd was a good thing!” – David Snowdon, Alumni 1998

October 28, 2014 3:20 pm Published by

It sounds like an overstatement, but the NYSF was one of the truly formative experiences of my life. The two weeks in Canberra during 1998’s Session A were a critical step. Most of my best and lasting relationships stem from
 my time at NYSF, the people I met through it, or the confidence I gained
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