Qualifying projects will be showcased during a virtual exhibition in January.
Applications for next year's BT Young Scientist Exhibition close next month.
Secondary school students in Kildare and across the country are being urged to get their research ideas in by the 27th of September.
There's no application fee, and qualifying projects will be showcased during a virtual exhibition in January.
Marie Cahalane, Head of the BT Young Scientist Exhibition, has this advice for people putting together an application:
One month! Just one month until the closing date for entries for 58th BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition 2022. Be a part of something extraordinary! #BeyondLimits #BTYSTEhttps://t.co/zhY8e37rJm pic.twitter.com/3VzRS5B8fy
— Stripe Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition (@StripeYSTE) August 27, 2021

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