Secondary school students 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.
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
— BT Young Scientist (@BTYSTE) August 27, 2021
Marie Cahalane, Head of the BT Young Scientist Exhibition, has this advice for people putting together an application:
"What the judges are looking for really is a novel approach to a subject. So if a student has thought of another way of looking at a piece of research or innovation that's what they really want to see."
She further added: "The only thing holding people back is their imagination when it comes to projects."