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The S.-T. Yau High School Science Award, established in 2008 by mathematics master Mr. S.-T. Yau, is a science innovation award for high school students and the only global research competition specifically for Ch Read More
NYU offers several summer programs for high school students, and today we’re focusing on the six-week Precollege Program. Known for its popularity, academic rigor, and high-quality faculty, the NYU Precollege Prog Read More
1.Embark Exploration Program Application Deadline: Personalized research projects, please contact Embark for details Location: online Eligibility: Varies according to the requirements of different resear Read More
Summer school programs are academic courses offered by overseas universities during the summer break for international students. These programs are run in a school-like format, with a rich variety of subjects and Read More
The S.-T. Yau High School Science Award is a science innovation award for middle school students initiated by mathematics master Shing-Tung Yau in 2008. It is also the only scientific research competition for Read More