New Zealand students participate in the World Science Conference, Israel
Five of New Zealand’s brightest science students are participating in the WSCI. The five year 13 students are from Hamilton, Pukekohe, Wellington, Onehunga, Hamilton and New Plymouth. They have been selected by the Royal Society of New Zealand.
Initiated by the Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs in collaboration with the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Nobel Laureate Prof. Roger Kornberg, and the Ministry of Science and Technology, the World Science Conference - Israel (WSCI) will bring young students from all around the world for an intensive one week program. During the conference the participants will have a chance to attend lectures, to interact, and to be inspired by Nobel Laureates of various fields, Wolf Prize and Fields Medal winners as well as other leading scientists from around the world. The students will also experience a unique opportunity to meet and get to know some 400 bright students from five continents all around the globe, among them, probably included some of the next generation leading scientists. Read more at Embassy of Israel News.